Cassiopaean Chronology/Cosmology

This is fascinating. Very pleased to see what you have done. We tried to create a historical timeline using historical records, but the person handling the software part flaked out and it was left in limbo.
 
I think it would be very neat to have this and/or other similarly structured timelines in poster form to hang up or even in a leaflet or book form! The way you arranged this timeline is easy to understand even though it covers rather complex and hard to visualize concepts and/or happenings.
 
I think it would be very neat to have this and/or other similarly structured timelines in poster form to hang up or even in a leaflet or book form! The way you arranged this timeline is easy to understand even though it covers rather complex and hard to visualize concepts and/or happenings.
There are so many ways to do this. Of all I looked at, I liked this one. historytimeline.com. It looks professional uses this software for their charts.


I used some of the concepts from those timelines in Yed. It has a yearly subscription, which I can buy. I fear I may be time-constrained for now, If there is any help (w.r.t time, content, graphics etc.), I can get the subscriptions we need. We enter the timelines in a spreadsheet, choose colors, and pictures, and let it do it for us. Or If somebody has ideas please let me know and we can network and work as a team.

There are so many charts we can do with Laura's published research. Ex: the secret history of PTB, Paul's Christianity, Horns of Moses book timelines, Zionism history, and so on.

For now, I have done it manually using Yed. Let's say Proof of Concept. I need a place to host and asked the host of Cassiopaean Session Transcripts Search whether he is interested in hosting.

Currently, it is a static image page. But I can make it responsive (or more like an HTML map image) clicking in the area will redirect it to different URLs (sessions or articles etc.)

Appreciate any feedback.
 
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This is fascinating. Very pleased to see what you have done. We tried to create a historical timeline using historical records, but the person handling the software part flaked out and it was left in limbo.
Thank you. I am glad it was useful.

Initially, I also thought of creating a sort of dashboard type-of-thing. However, I felt that it would become time-consuming to format the data and end up with too much data to filter through to figure out which data has to be used. Most importantly, scholars endlessly challenge every data point without a "conclusion" and it becomes tiring. That's why I went with a nuts and bolts approach to document what I understood over time.
 
Very impressive work, seek10! I too like visuals, and the way you have chosen to lay it out is great! :thup:

There are so many charts we can do with Laura's published research. Ex: the secret history of PTB, Paul's Christianity, Horns of Moses book timelines, Zionism history, and so on.
Ooh this would be an exciting project!
In our reading workshop for From Paul to Mark, I made a spreadsheet contrasting the actual timeline of events surrounding Paul, the Zealots, Pontius Pilate, Germanicus etc. as proposed by Laura, vs the official narrative. I think it would be great to have a visual for this. It is staggering just how much of our history (events, timelines etc) has been manipulated &/or retrojected into the past to create narratives out of thin air.
 
Thanks, this is really helpful. My only suggestion would be to lay out the second and fourth continuation sections so history flows from left to right (as done in the first and third sections), instead of zig-zagging back and forth on alternate sections. Generally, BCE vs. AD always requires an extra moment to orient for most people, but seems like displaying AD before BCE (for westerners used to reading left to right) in the second and fourth sections detracts from the benefit of this otherwise quick-reference visual display.
:-)
 
Here's an example of the revision I was describing:

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This diagram meant to be high level view of the dates, events and some blurbs to pick readers curiosity. I can change it, if showing right to left tracking is that confusing.

There are different ways to do it. In stead of dots, I can connect with a line (from right to left) and change the color of all lines of dates. That is one option. I will think through what is the best way.

Thank you for letting us know.
 
This diagram meant to be high level view of the dates, events and some blurbs to pick readers curiosity. I can change it, if showing right to left tracking is that confusing.

There are different ways to do it. In stead of dots, I can connect with a line (from right to left) and change the color of all lines of dates. That is one option. I will think through what is the best way.

Thank you for letting us know.
It's not really confusing as it is, but given we're used to reading left to right, line by line, the change in direction of the flow of history works against what you're aiming to do (at least for my brain), which is to provide an easily-comprehensible sense of the sequence of historical events IMHO :-)
 
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