God's Metronome: The 12,000-Year Catastrophe Cycle and the Question Nobody Wants to Ask

Author:   C Winters
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798248452392


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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God's Metronome: The 12,000-Year Catastrophe Cycle and the Question Nobody Wants to Ask


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What if the ancient world left us a warning and we forgot how to read it? Twelve thousand years ago, something shattered the Earth. Temperatures plunged. Species vanished overnight. Entire civilisations were erased from the record. And in the aftermath, someone built a temple in the mountains of Turkey, a temple that encodes the date of the catastrophe in stone, and then deliberately buried it, as though hiding a message for a future they would never see. That message has now been found. In God's Metronome, a breathtaking investigation spanning ice core laboratories and Vedic temples, Antarctic research stations and Hermetic cathedrals, the ruins of Bronze Age palaces and the control rooms of solar observatories, a disturbing pattern emerges: the same number, 432, appearing in Hindu scripture, Norse mythology, and Babylonian king lists. The same story of fire and flood told independently on six continents. The same cycle of destruction, encoded in the precession of the equinoxes, ticking away like a cosmic heartbeat for longer than human memory can reach. A seventeenth century cross in a small French churchyard carries a prophecy about the end of an age. A nineteenth century Indian monk corrects a calendar that has been misread for centuries. A geologist at Columbia University pulls a sediment core from the North Atlantic and discovers that civilisations have been collapsing at regular intervals for eight thousand years. A physicist in Japan finds the signature of an ancient solar explosion in the rings of a cedar tree. None of them knew the others existed. All of them found the same clock. Now the evidence converges on a single, uncomfortable question: Earth's magnetic shield is weakening. The sun is capable of eruptions that would end the modern world in hours. A swarm of cometary debris is approaching its next predicted encounter with our planet. And we are closer to the last catastrophe cycle than we have been in twelve millennia. The tumblers of the lock are turning. God's Metronome connects the dots that academia has kept deliberately separate, across astronomy, geology, archaeology, mythology, and the esoteric traditions, to reveal a pattern of cyclical catastrophe so consistent, so mathematically precise, and so deeply embedded in the oldest stories humanity has ever told, that dismissing it as coincidence requires more faith than believing it. Part detective story, part ancient mystery, part urgent warning, it follows a trail of evidence from NASA laboratories to buried temples, from radiocarbon spikes in ancient tree rings to sacred numbers hidden in plain sight for millennia. Every chapter pulls back another layer. Every connection raises the stakes. And by the final page, one question remains. Are we the civilisation that finally remembers? Or the next one that forgets? The clock does not care whether we are ready. It just ticks.

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Author:   C Winters
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9798248452392


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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