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Chan Thomas — The Adam and Eve Story (1963)

referenceOccult & Esoteric
A 1963 book spun a doomsday theory of the Earth flipping over every few thousand years, mixing Bible stories with UFOs and junk physics.
Who they are

Chan Thomas and his book 'The Adam and Eve Story' (1963).

What they do

It's a pseudoscientific work predicting sudden global catastrophes.

How it works

Thomas blended the Book of Genesis, pre-biblical legends, UFO lore, and unscientific physics into a claimed 5,600-year cycle where the Earth suddenly flips 180 degrees, unleashing supersonic winds and worldwide floods — essentially a reworking of Charles Hapgood's earth-crust-shift ideas.

Why it matters

The engine logs it as a primary source in a lineage of catastrophe theories, useful for tracing where these recurring end-times ideas come from.

The engine's record — word for word
Synthesized Genesis, pre-biblical legend, UFO lore and unscientific magnetohydrodynamics into a 5,600-year cycle of sudden 180-degree flips with supersonic winds and global floods. Pseudoscientific adaptation of Hapgood. [TIER PRIMARY; lineage] [Report #103 (ECDO)]
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