Atlantis Revisited VIII: A Great Noise
Goes live Thursday 5 February 2026
In Atlantis Revisited VIII: A Great Noise, we present additional evidence from the Mayan creation mythos that the Burckle deluge was powered by a hypercane. As in the case of the Navajo mythos, we associate the Popol Vuh, the Mayan creation mythos of the Central Americans, by simple elimination, with the Burckle deluge circa 2,900 BCE. By the same process of elimination and because it occurred comparatively recently, this event also corresponds to various Mesopotamian deluge myths including that in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Great Destruction of Deucalion in Greek mythology and the Great Flood narrative in the Hebrew book of Genesis.
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None of these creation myths could be plausibly associated with any other known cosmogenic deluge, as the last of the others in this category was the Younger Dryas Meltwater Pulse 1B, which matches Plato’s timeline for the destruction of Atlantis but occurred in the remote past circa 9,400 BCE. By all accounts, the Burckle deluge was the big one — “the great deluge of all” — as reported to Solon of Athens circa 600 BCE by the Egyptian priest Sonchis of Sais in Plato’s legend of Atlantis.
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