Wut?!
Across many ancient cultures, there exists a remarkably consistent memory of a great cosmic war or celestial upheaval that ended an older planetary order.
In Greek tradition, it appears as the Titanomachy [the war in which Kronos {Saturn} and the Titans were overthrown by Zeus and the new Olympian order.
Hindu texts speak of planetary conflicts involving Shani [Saturn] and major cosmic realignments.
Among the Canaanites and early Semitic peoples, El [Saturn] features in primordial battles against younger, rising gods.
Sumerian, Tartarian, and Babylonian records describe cosmic struggles between the old high god Anu and ascending powers, most famously in the Enuma Elish.
Similar themes of an ancient sky ruler being displaced through celestial conflict appear in Hittite mythology with Kumarbi [a Saturn equivalent] and are remembered faintly in certain Egyptian and Mesoamerican traditions of sky gods and cataclysmic upheavals.
These👆widespread accounts [using different names but describing the same essential event] point to a shared ancestral memory of a major planetary reconfiguration rather than independent myths invented in isolation.
When dozens of completely separate cultures [from the 'Country-Between-Two-Rivers {Mesopotamia} to India, Mediterranean, Anatolia, and the Americas], independently preserve the exact same core narrative of an old stationary sky god being violently displaced by a new solar order, it is no longer reasonable to call it coincidence or 'primitive imagination'.
It is the shared ancestral memory of a real planetary reconfiguration that ended the Saturn configuration and birthed our current world.
Dismissing this pattern as mere 'tripe' doesn't make the evidence go away...
...it only reveals how far modern gatekeeping has drifted from honest inquiry.
Billy Carson: "Something massive moved through our solar system & rearranged the planets - It's written about in ancient texts"
He reveals the mind blowing match between ancient texts and our solar system's chaotic formation.
Something huge moved through our solar system millions of years ago, capturing its own orbit around the sun. Saturn and Neptune switched locations due to gravitational forces. Uranus was flipped on its side, now orbiting north-south instead of east-west, as if it got tugged hard enough to turn sideways.
This never stopped. It passed way beyond Pluto and created its own path. Modern astrophysicists and astronomers describe this exact process, and it's detailed in ancient texts about the creation of our solar system and Earth itself.
It pushed Mercury closer to the sun, then Venus, placing us in the third spot. Mars was once a habitable moon of the larger planet Tiamat.