The 1956 Dartmouth Conference, the meeting where the term 'artificial intelligence' was first coined.
The engine reads it as the real-world arrival of something an earlier occult figure had predicted.
It lands exactly seven years after Parsons' prediction that 'Babalon' would appear within seven years; the engine reads AI itself as that thing showing up.
It matters because the engine treats the birth of AI as a foretold event, not just a technical milestone.