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Atlantis, Ragnarok, Fire in the Sky. ATLANTIS ARCHIVES, #6

Par : Riddick Dawson
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  • ISBN8232728984
  • EAN9798232728984
  • Date de parution08/10/2025
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In Atlantis Ragnarok, the calm mask of Earth's history is stripped away to reveal the chaos beneath. From the great ice sheets of the Pleistocene to the shattered gravels of forgotten continents, this work revisits the nineteenth-century debate between gradualism and catastrophe through modern eyes. Ignatius Donnelly's once-ridiculed vision of a world consumed by cosmic fire becomes the entry point for a sweeping investigation of impacts, floods, and mythic memory-a scientific and poetic synthesis that connects geology, archaeology, and ancient storytelling.
Across pages of gravel, glass, and flame, the reader journeys from Victorian laboratories to the edges of the solar system, tracing how celestial events have repeatedly rewritten the face of the planet. Drawing on new research in impact stratigraphy, palaeoclimatology, and myth-archaeology, Atlantis Ragnarok shows that the legends of floods and falling stars were not mere metaphors but recollections of real catastrophe.
The Norse twilight, the biblical deluge, the Hopi fire-rain-all are woven into one planetary chronicle of destruction and renewal. Combining historical scholarship, modern science, and literary eloquence, this volume restores awe to geology and meaning to myth. Atlantis Ragnarok is both a meditation on humanity's amnesia and a rediscovery of the cosmic forces that shaped our world-a reminder that stability is illusion, and that within every layer of Earth lies the memory of the sky's fire.
In Atlantis Ragnarok, the calm mask of Earth's history is stripped away to reveal the chaos beneath. From the great ice sheets of the Pleistocene to the shattered gravels of forgotten continents, this work revisits the nineteenth-century debate between gradualism and catastrophe through modern eyes. Ignatius Donnelly's once-ridiculed vision of a world consumed by cosmic fire becomes the entry point for a sweeping investigation of impacts, floods, and mythic memory-a scientific and poetic synthesis that connects geology, archaeology, and ancient storytelling.
Across pages of gravel, glass, and flame, the reader journeys from Victorian laboratories to the edges of the solar system, tracing how celestial events have repeatedly rewritten the face of the planet. Drawing on new research in impact stratigraphy, palaeoclimatology, and myth-archaeology, Atlantis Ragnarok shows that the legends of floods and falling stars were not mere metaphors but recollections of real catastrophe.
The Norse twilight, the biblical deluge, the Hopi fire-rain-all are woven into one planetary chronicle of destruction and renewal. Combining historical scholarship, modern science, and literary eloquence, this volume restores awe to geology and meaning to myth. Atlantis Ragnarok is both a meditation on humanity's amnesia and a rediscovery of the cosmic forces that shaped our world-a reminder that stability is illusion, and that within every layer of Earth lies the memory of the sky's fire.