MIRACLES · ICE CORES · CST CLOCK

Famous miracles, apparitions, ghost lights and hums with ice-core climate epoch and a fast CST-style ephemeris so you can click an event and see Sun–Earth–Moon angles on your clock.

Ephemeris is approximate (Meeus-style short formulas, noon UTC). Biblical dates are uncertain so CST angles are not computed for them. Ice-core notes use published sulfate/temperature reconstructions (Little Ice Age, 20th-century volcanic spikes) as context, not proof.

📜 Events · Filters · Ghost-Physics Table

Event Type Region Lat Date Inf EMF Seis Exp

🌌 Details · Ice-Core Epoch · CST Ephemeris

Click any row on the left. For each event you’ll see:

  • Latitude band and hemisphere on your Cosmic Clock
  • Approximate zodiac slot and lunar phase (where known)
  • Local ghost-physics table: infrasound, EMF, seismic, expectation
  • Ice-core context: Little Ice Age, post-Novarupta 1912, post-Agung 1963, or quiet background
  • CST snapshot: Julian Date and Sun / Earth / Moon clock angles (12 and 24 sectors)

To use your own VT ≡ CIT ≡ CST equations, you can replace the computeEphemeris(ev) function in the script with your exact warp-clock math; the UI will still display whatever angles you compute.