The Timeline Problem – Chronology, the Pyramids, and the Collapse of the Anunnaki Narrative — What Changes When Egypt Comes First
The Timeline Problem is a quiet but rigorous inquiry into ancient origin stories and the power chronology holds over them. Rather than attempting to explain what the Egyptian pyramids were, how they were built, or what technologies may have been involved, the book applies a single, more consequential constraint: sequence.
By placing Egyptian monumental architecture and Sumerian origin narratives on the same timeline, it asks a deceptively simple question: What changes if Egypt comes first? If the pyramids predate the Sumerian tablets, then any origin story that relies on those tablets to explain the beginnings of Human civilization—particularly the Anunnaki slave narrative—loses its chronological foundation. An origin story cannot come after the thing it claims to explain.
Through comparative analysis of stone monuments and written tablets, the book shows how certain popular narratives depend on being chronologically prior in order to function as explanations. When that priority is challenged, those narratives do not need to be ridiculed, dismissed, or replaced; they simply change category. This is not a philosophical objection, a spiritual disagreement, or a rejection of Sumerian knowledge, which may contain genuine symbolic and astronomical insight. It is a structural constraint imposed by time itself.
Blending archaeology, psychology, and ethical reflection, The Timeline Problem is not a debunking, a manifesto, or a claim to hidden knowledge. It is a coherence test—one that examines how origin stories shape Human self-conception, responsibility, and dignity. The book ends without making a final claim, but with an invitation to reorientation: whatever the stories of our past, Human responsibility and agency do not need to be anchored to a narrative of enslavement, no matter how persuasive it may seem.
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