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For centuries, stories of floods, fire from the heavens, and endless winters were dismissed as fantasy or superstition. Yet what if these ancient myths explained real events—geological upheavals, volcanic eruptions, and cosmic encounters that shaped entire civilisations? This book journeys into the hidden science behind the tales that humanity has carried across millennia.
Through gripping accounts of great flood legends, fiery mountains worshipped as gods, and the terror of comet myths origins, it reveals how cultures preserved memories of natural disasters in symbolic language. From the shaking earth to the tsunamis in legend that swallowed cities, every chapter pairs myth with evidence from geology, astronomy, and archaeology. The result is a riveting exploration of how story became humanity’s first record of science.
This book is for readers who are fascinated by both the poetry of myth and the rigour of science, for those who suspect that even the most fantastical legends may carry grains of truth. It invites you to reconsider myths not as relics of ignorance but as cultural seismographs—maps of memory that still speak to our own age of climate shocks and ecological risk.
By the end, you will see that to study myth is to study the human encounter with Earth itself—violent, wondrous, and profoundly revealing.

When the Sky Fell

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  • Sofia Marquez is a writer who explores the borderlands where science and story converge. Growing up between coastal storms and volcanic landscapes, she learned early how natural forces become woven into family tales. Her work brings together geology, astronomy, and cultural history to reveal the hidden truths inside the world’s oldest myths. She writes with the conviction that listening to ancient voices is not nostalgia but a way of decoding humanity’s collective memory of the Earth. Rooted in curiosity and respect for both evidence and imagination, her books offer readers new ways to see the deep connections between nature’s power and human meaning.

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