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Management number 220811936 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 220811936
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By the middle of the XVI century, the prime political agenda of Western Europe, which had reached superiority in Sciences and Technologies, but was still inferior militarily, was to free itself from the control of the Great Horde. The Great Horde was busy in the XIV–XVI centuries expanding all over Eurasia, building the Evil Empire, roads, and castles, collecting taxes and tributes to guild the domes of Cathedrals, to erect the Pyramids of Gizeh and Temples of Imperial graveyards in Egypt.In the same days of yore, the impoverished West European provinces of the Great Horde invented the compass, telescope, clocks, and printing. They turned alchemy into chemistry, astrology into astronomy, rewrote history in their favor, and tried their best to wipe out the memory of the “Evil Empire.” The concerted effort of the Aristocracy, black and white Catholic clergy, the Protestants, Humanists, and Scientists in the creation and dissemination of the ideas of the fictional Ancient World and Dark Ages during the XV–XVII centuries served this agenda perfectly. The fictional Ancient World served their agendas to claim their particular priorities by representing events of the XI–XVI centuries as ones that happened thousands of yearsbefore and themselves as inheritors thereof, according to the Ancient Authorities they invented and confirmed by the sources they created under aliases. The fugitives from Byzantine and inheritors of Eurasian “Mongol” warlords became the European Aristocracy and claimed the self-rule of their lands, the Roman Curia declared its priority over the Oriental Orthodoxy of the Horde. Protestants translated the New and the Old Testament into native languages to ensure Christians’ independent exercise of religion without voracious clergy. Humanists and Scientists prepared the Enlightenment under the cover of Antiquity. Savonarola and Bruno went to the stake for that. The Breakthrough New Chronology books open new perspectives to check the veracity of History, of its events and characters by application of mathematics, statistics, DNA genealogy, population genetics, and astronomy. Indeed, the time has come to check chronology scientifically, as it is the foundation of history. Moreover, world history must not serve Judeo-Christian, Eurocentric, Muslim, Buddhist, or any other agenda, and it must become the science that reports the most probable past of the homo sapiens species.In the concluding volumes 6,7, and 7 of the series History: Fiction or Science? Dr. Fomenko et al identified and analyzed in the Bibles hundreds of quotes confirming firstly that the Bibles were written much later than presumed, secondly, the Bibles reflect the events of the Middle Ages, and thirdly, they were an important part of a concerted effort of European Thems to free themselves from the clutches of the Horde. Once the Chronology of Civilization is returned to the realms of applied mathematics, logic, and astronomy, and takes into account the irrefutably dated non-contradictoryevents and artifacts only, it shrinks drastically to approximately 1000 years. The civilization of the population of the human sapiens species is defined as a hierarchical system consisting of state, army, ideology, religion, exchange of goods, writing, communication, transmission of information in time and space. The key events of history move to their more likely place on the time axis. Read more

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Part of series History: Fiction or Science?
Publication date August 2, 2025
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