Before Recorded History, Knowledge Arrived
Across ancient civilizations, strikingly similar stories appear: beings descending from the sky, teaching humanity agriculture, astronomy, law, and engineering. The Sumerians documented these beings as the Anunnaki — not symbolic gods, but physical entities with hierarchy, conflict, and purpose.
Sumerian Texts & Creation Myths
Eridu Genesis — Sumerian creation and flood myth
Eridu Genesis — Sumerian creation and flood narrative (fragments) Eridu Genesis (Wikipedia)
Enūma Eliš — Babylonian creation epic with Sumerian roots
Enūma Eliš — Babylonian creation myth recovered from Ashurbanipal’s library Enūma Eliš (Wikipedia)
These texts describe how gods shaped the world and humanity, and influenced later traditions like Genesis. Wikipedia+1
Egyptian Texts & Star Knowledge
Book of Nut — Ancient Egyptian astronomy
Book of Nut — foundational Egyptian astronomical text focusing on stars/decans Book of Nut (Wikipedia)
Book of the Heavenly Cow — Creation and cosmic order
Book of the Heavenly Cow — myth about cosmic separation and celestial beings Book of the Heavenly Cow (Wikipedia)
Mayan Texts & Astronomy
Popol Vuh — Maya creation narrative
Popol Vuh (Maya creation myth) — summary and interpretation (ancient text) 7 Ancient Texts Hinting at Extraterrestrial Visitations (overview)
This foundational Maya text ties gods to the sky and creation, reflecting sophisticated astronomical awareness. Other Worlders
We examine these records not as faith or fantasy, but as historical data filtered through ancient language.
Vedic & Ancient Indian Cosmology
Vedic Cosmology & Puranic Context
Yajnavalkya and the Origins of Puranic Cosmology — academic paper on Vedic cosmic concepts Yajnavalkya and Vedic Cosmology (arXiv)
These texts describe complex cosmological systems (cosmic order, cycles) that influenced later mythic traditions. arXiv
Ancient Star Knowledge Predating Telescopes
Ancient Astronomy Across Cultures
✔ Mayan astronomical records — planetary cycles, solar/lunar calculations found in the Dresden Codex, suggesting deep celestial tracking. The Voyaging
✔ Egyptian Calendars & Algol — research claims Egyptians tracked star periods like Algol in mythologically coded texts. arXiv
Stream Integration
Stream Episodes:
“What the Book of Nut reveals about ancient astronomy”
“Sumerian vs Babylonian creation myths in live comparison”
“Are the Popol Vuh and Vedic texts describing similar cosmic origins?”
Podcast Topics:
“Ancient Awareness of the Stars: Fact, Interpretation, or Coincidence?”
“Creation Myths Across Civilizations: Shared Patterns or Shared Info?”
If multiple civilizations describe the same visitors, coincidence deserves scrutiny.