Research Files

Great Pyramid of Giza at golden hour with dramatic sky

The Pyramid System

In high-civilization theory, pyramids are interpreted as functional devices embedded in a planetary system — geometry is operational, not decorative; location is geophysical, not symbolic only.

The Pyramid System

In high-civilization theory, pyramids are interpreted as functional devices embedded in a planetary system — geometry is operational, not decorative; location is geophysical, not symbolic only.

Ancient ruins at sunset with dramatic golden light

Civilizational Architecture and Factions

The dominant model isn't one monolithic empire but a federated order: linked houses of knowledge operating across distant regional hubs, each specializing in a domain of civilization-level infrastructure.

Civilizational Architecture and Factions

The dominant model isn't one monolithic empire but a federated order: linked houses of knowledge operating across distant regional hubs, each specializing in a domain of civilization-level infrastructure.

Ancient stone monument silhouetted against a dramatic sunrise

The Mythic Timeline

In the high-civilization mythos, humanity's first apex predates recorded history by millennia — not a primitive stone age, but a coherent planetary culture combining architecture, astronomy, and advanced energy principles.

The Mythic Timeline

In the high-civilization mythos, humanity's first apex predates recorded history by millennia — not a primitive stone age, but a coherent planetary culture combining architecture, astronomy, and advanced energy principles.