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2006-08-11 15:34:43 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Historic events related to specific phases of the moon,The Dark Ages:

From the end of the 14th century a natural climatic fall of temperature actually began in Europe. Also in that century, seafaring in the Atlantic practically ceased due to constant storms. From that same time, people began to build levees and dams - in Moscow and Holland.
The tides in the enclosed Adriatic Sea were stronger than now. Traces of the so-called "Dunkirk Transgressions" are well preserved to this time in northern Germany - covered with the sand and silt of the woods and countryside. There is no Aral Sea on the maps of the 14th-17th centuries - it is simply an arm of the Caspian, which because of this is oriented length-wise not from the south to the north, but from the west to the east.

All of this may be explained by the consequences of the Earth's relaxation after an impulse excitation from the outside. The migration of rats and the spreading of the plague in the 14th century may be looked at as a direct consequence of the cataclysm. And not only one disease - the common plague, but also the bubonic plague, and tuberculosis, and scurvy and so on. The "Time of the Plague" - as a generalized description - ended in the middle of the 15th century.

Phases of the Moon or other cosmic activity:

The Latin expression "media tempestas" (1469) is recorded for the first time, where the word "tempestas" means not simply time, but "a time of tempest, a time of cataclysms," A catastrophe caused by an observed extraterrestrial source, - for this a visual observation of cosmic and atmospheric phenomena is needed - that is, a sign. In which connection, the sign is perfectly unordinary: Comets and huge meteors come much closer to or it's debris reached the Earth.The catastrophe was connected with the disintegration of a comet passing close by.

When the witnesses to the catastrophe died out, the opinions of the descendants labeled the event as an earth bound purgatory and/or The Dark Ages. The Dark Ages as actually being a climatic change that temporarily plunged the world into bleakness and shadow.

2006-08-11 17:08:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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