CST Cosmic Catastrophe Clock — Ancient Sites Explorer
Click any site to see lat/long, age windows, carbon dating notes, and climate/catastrophe tags. Empty fields = data still to research or link to your star engine.
Cosmic Clock • Experimental Model
Filters & Controls
Tip: Start with a region (A–L), then type
partial names (“Teo”, “Tiwanaku”, “Malta”) to narrow.
Filled: has age/event notes
Blank: you can add your own CST data
Sites (click name for cosmic details)
Site
Country
Region
Lat
Long
Site Cosmic Details
Select a site in the table to see its cosmic-clock data.
Fields left blank mean you can plug in your own
carbon-dating ranges, lunar timing, and catastrophe tags.
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Region
Country
Latitude / Longitude
Approx. construction window
Approx. abandonment / decline
Carbon-dating / chronology notes
Climate / catastrophe & historical notes
Cosmic Clock / Sky Window
True North / Hemisphere
Lat Band (for lunar/sky model)
Suggested “star-clock” focus
This panel is where you plug your CST lunar/stellar engine:
given lat/long and epoch you can estimate which
months key moon crossings or star risings
would mark construction/abandonment rituals.
⚠️ NOTE: Month/day/year precision is not currently known for
these sites. Ranges shown are approximate and based on
standard archaeological chronologies. Use this
as a calibration scaffold, not an absolute clock.
0–360° Cosmic Alignment Overlay (0° = True North)
N / E / S / W marked on circle
Tick a square to add a site’s alignments.
Each site gets its own color; dots = stones/pillars, lines = solar / lunar / stellar axes.
Either outcome is astonishing: shared sky templates vs. independent
discovery by human consciousness. This overlay lets you test both.
Circle is 0–360° around local true north for each site.
N, E, S, W are labeled; overlay compares angles only (not distance).