In AD 562 a comet struck Britain with devastating effect. Nothing grew, nothing lived in a time that was recorded in Tysilio’s Chronicle of the Kings of Britain.
It was also documented by other writers such as Thomas Mallory, Geoffrey of Monmouth and others. Royal Astronomer and Cardiff University professor Victor Clube has identified it as well.
Scientists have failed to answer why vitrified hill forts in Scotland and Midlands happened. The answer is a Comet sruck Britain in AD 562 as recorded in Chronicles of Tysilio and in the Bruts of England. This explains why Camelot the Royal Palace of Kings was destroyed and hidden until now.
Royal Astronomer, Victor Clube is known primarily for his work in collaboration with Bill Napier and others on the theory of “coherent catastrophism” and he is an expert on comets and cosmology. He has written many books on this subject and has made several television appearances on these subjects.
Victor Clube Selected Bibliography:
– ‘The Cosmic Serpent’ (1982), with Bill Napier
– ‘The Cosmic Winter’ (1990), with Bill Napier
– ‘The Origin of Comets’ (1990), with M. E. Bailey and Bill Napier
– “Close Encounters with a Million Comets’ (July 15, 1982). New Scientist 95, (1314), 148-151, with Bill Napier
– “The Microstructure of Terrestrial Catastrophism” (1984). Mon. Not. R. astr. Soc. 211, 953-968, with Bill Napier
– “The Dynamics of Armageddon” (1988). Speculations of Science and Technology 11 (4), 255-264; reprinted in Zysman, Milton and Clark Whelton (eds.) (1990). Catastrophism 2000: A Sourcebook for the Conference Reconsidering Velikovsky, Toronto, Canada, pp. 5-16.
– “Giant Comets and Their Role in History,” Chapter 14 in Singer, S. Fred (ed.) (1990). ‘The Universe and Its Origin: From Ancient Myth to Present Reality and Fantasy,’ Paragon House, New York. ISBN: 0-89226-049-1, pp. 145-161.
– “The structure and evolution of the Taurid Complex” (1991). Mon. Not. R. astr. Soc. 251, 632-648, with D. I. Steel and D. J. Asher.
– “The Fundamental Role of Giant Comets in Earth History” (1992). Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 54, 179-193.
– “Hazards from Space: Comets in History and Science” (1994). Chapter 7 in Glen, William (ed.) (1994). ‘The Mass-extinction Debates: How Science Works in a Crisis,’ Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804722854. pp. 152-169.
– “Are Impacts Correlated in Time?” (1994). In Gehrels, Tom (ed.) (1994). ‘Hazards Due to Comets and Asteroids,’ University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0816515050. pp. 463-478; with D.I. Steel, D.J. Asher and W.M. Napier.
– “The Nature of Punctuational Crises and the Spenglerian Model of Civilization” (1995). Vistas in Astronomy 39, 673-698.
– “An Exceptional Cosmic Influence and its Bearing on the Evolution of Human Culture as Evident in the Apparent Early Development of Mathematics and Astronomy” (2003). ‘Astrophysics and Space Science’ 285, 521-532.
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