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OverviewThe Central Pangean Resonance: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Modern Folklore, Cryptid Phenomena, and Geological Memory Uncover the shocking, 300-million-year-old link between the Appalachian hollows, the Scottish Highlands, the Anti-Atlas Mountains of Morocco, and the Scandinavian Massif. These four disparate regions are the fractured remnants of the Central Pangean Mountains, an ancient super-range once comparable to the Himalayas. Despite centuries of tectonic separation, the populations inhabiting these geologically identical regions-rich in crystalline quartz and limestone-report the same body of terrifying paranormal phenomena, suggesting a primal resonance written into the earth's lithic structure. The Central Pangean Resonance is a geo-anthropological investigation proving that this shared ancient geology fundamentally dictates human psychological response and cultural mythos across four continents. The Universal Taxonomy of Fear Explore the undeniable parallels in supernatural encounters and strict wilderness taboos: The Mimic and Acoustic Taboo: Across all four cultures, the most urgent warning is: Never answer your name when called in the woods. This is the lure of a predatory mimic (Appalachian Haints/Skinwalkers, Scottish Sidhe, Moroccan Hatif, or Scandinavian Huldra). The prohibition against whistling at night is equally ubiquitous. Liminal Giants and Cryptids: The mountains are guarded by intelligent, immense entities. The Appalachian Bigfoot is paralleled by Scotland's Am Fear Liath Mòr (Big Grey Man), whose approach induces blind dread, the cursed mule-woman Taserdunt n Ismdal of Moroccan graveyards, and the petrified Mountain Trolls of Scandinavia. Luminous Orbs: Investigate the consistent reporting of atmospheric light phenomena, from the legendary Brown Mountain Lights of North Carolina to the rigorously studied Hessdalen Lights of Norway. A Mystery Written in Stone: Geological Hypotheses The book synthesizes scientific and parapsychological theories suggesting the supernatural is an environmental effect of the earth itself: Tectonic Strain Theory: This theory posits that tectonic pressures on piezoelectric quartz bedrock generate highly localized electromagnetic fields. Exposure to these fields is documented to induce symptoms in the human brain that perfectly mimic supernatural encounters, including intense panic and the unshakable sensation of an ""invisible presence"". This mechanism explains the fear and paranoia associated with entities like the Grey Man. Stone Tape Theory: Based on the concentration of quartz and limestone, this parapsychological theory argues that the ancient mountains act as a vast, geological recording medium. The rock absorbs and ""plays back"" the audio and emotional trauma of eons of survival and death, accounting for the high density of residual hauntings in these zones. This analysis reveals that the mysteries of the supernatural are woven into the earth's fabric. The fractured remnants of Pangaea remain enchanted, actively shaping the psychological reality of the humans who walk upon its haunting, ancient structure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elda EachannPublisher: Research Division Bonkers Imprint: Research Division Bonkers Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.054kg ISBN: 9798295786679Pages: 46 Publication Date: 13 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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