"İskit Denizi Teorisi" İngilizceye genellikle "Scythian Sea Theory" olarak çevrilir.Bu teori, özellikle Karadeniz'in jeolojik tarihi, Tufan efsaneleri (Nuh Tufanı) veya antik coğrafya metinlerindeki "Scythian Ocean/Sea" (İskit Okyanusu) kavramlarıyla ilişkilidir.İşte bu teoriyi İngilizce olarak açıklayan derli toplu bir özet:The Scythian Sea TheoryThe Scythian Sea Theory refers to a geological and historical hypothesis regarding the ancient geography of Eurasia, particularly focusing on the region stretching from the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea to the Aral Sea and beyond.Key Concepts of the TheoryThe Ancient Paratethys Ocean: Geologically, the theory aligns with the existence of the Paratethys Sea, a massive shallow sea that once covered central Europe to central Asia. Over millennia, as this sea shrank, it left behind the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea as remnants.The Black Sea Deluge Hypothesis: In some historical and pseudohistorical contexts, the Scythian Sea theory is tied to the idea that a massive body of water north of the Black Sea eventually drained or merged during major climatic shifts (such as the end of the last Ice Age), contributing to catastrophic flooding events recorded in ancient mythologies.Classical Cartography: In the maps of ancient Greek and Roman geographers (like Ptolemy, Pliny the Elder, and Strabo), the northern waters bounding Europe and Asia were often referred to as the Scythian Ocean (Oceanus Scythicus). The theory sometimes analyzes how much these ancient maps reflected actual post-glacial mega-lakes that still existed in early human history.Note on Terminology: Depending on the exact academic context (geology, archaeology, or mythology), you might also see it referred to as the "Scythian Ocean Hypothesis" or associated with the "Paratethys Stage of the Black Sea."Are you researching this from a geological perspective regarding ancient lakes, or are you looking into its connections to ancient cartography and mythology?
Oğuz Ersöz tarafından ortaya konan "İskit Denizi Teorisi" (Scythian Sea Theory) adlı çalışmanın sağladığı kaynak metne ve içerdiği t邦m böl邦mlere sadık kalınarak hazırlanmış kapsamlı İngilizce çevirisi şu şekildedir:SCYTHIAN SEA THEORYCatastrophic Cycles and the Rebirth of HumanityOĞUZ ERSÖZ (1999) INTRODUCTIONPreface: The Birth of a TheoryWhen I first proposed the Scythian Sea Theory in 1999, many people laughed out loud at this idea. However, time is the ultimate judge. Those who laughed and passed by back then have today become the most ardent defenders of this theory. This book is not just a theory; it is an effort to understand the traces of the past, the truths about which modern science remains silent, and the future knocking on our door. I am speaking of an ancient world where the Euphrates River flowed into the Red Sea, and the Caspian Sea extended all the way to the shores of Erzincan. "The world was like paradise; waterfalls were cascading. Rivers flowed violently because a deluge had recently occurred over the lands." CHAPTER 1: Axis Flip and the Mystery of PhysicsIs it possible for the Earth to suddenly change its direction? A simple footage captured in space whispers a massive truth to us: The Dzhanibekov Effect (Intermediate Axis Theorem). Discovered in 1985 during the Salyut-7 mission, this phenomenon describes how a wingnut suddenly flips 180 degrees while spinning in space. This anomaly was kept as a state secret for exactly 10 years , because it meant that the Earth could also "flip" one day. The Earth owes its symmetry to water in its liquid state; it is not inherently symmetrical. When asymmetric masses are rotated around their axes, they can unexpectedly alter their rotation. This interesting and surprising movement is called the Dzhanibekov Effect. Tracking the Intermediate Axis Theorem and Magnetic RecordsWhen the massive ice sheets accumulating at the Earth's poles disrupt the planet's balance, this flip occurs. Due to their inertia, the oceans cannot adapt to this sudden change and rush over the land masses like a shockwave. CHAPTER 2: Modern Messengers and the Cry of the PolesThe ice mass in Antarctica, reaching a thickness of 10,000 meters towards the center, is collapsing the Earth's crust over the magma. Scientists have now realized that if this mass melts completely, the sea levels could rise to a point that would submerge all land masses. The State of Land Masses When Global Water Levels Rise by 480 MetersThe volcanic eruptions witnessed today and the deep sinkholes (obruk) opening up in Central Anatolia (Konya, Akseki) are the consequences of the withdrawal of groundwater and the increase in magmatic pressure. These sinkholes served as the evacuation channels for past deluges. CHAPTER 3: Echoes of the Past: Santorini and IpuwerThe Ipuwer Papyrus, dating back to the 1600s BC, documents the catastrophes mentioned in holy books as natural events. The eruption of the Santorini volcano in the Aegean stained the Nile blood-red with ash and turned day into night. The Silent Bomb Under the Aegean: The Santorini Magma LayerToday, it is known that the magma beneath Santorini has increased by 20 million cubic meters, and active new volcanoes have been discovered off the coast of Bozburun. History is about to repeat itself. CHAPTER 4: The Memory in Stones and the Forbidden TechnologyHigh-tech artifacts found in archaeological excavations debunk the lie that the past was "primitive". A 2000-year-old glass bowl discovered in Nijmegen astounds today's engineers with its absolute perfection. Humanity resets after every 3,600-year cycle. Electronic engineers end up trying to carve stones, which is subsequently taught to future generations as the "Stone Age". The water erosion marks on the Sphinx are proof that Giza was once submerged underwater. Anatolia and the Evidence of Ancient SeasThe Konya Plain was once adjacent to the Northern Sea. Assyrian reliefs dating back to King Sargon II (722每705 BC) show Assyrian sailors setting sail on ships featuring animal heads〞perhaps a horse, a dragon, or a mythical creature〞on their prows. This indicates that Assyrians were utilizing these types of ships more than a thousand years before Viking sailors. Thus, the seas were in Konya a millennium before Christ. This cannot be explained by geological continental drift; it is easily explained by changes in sea levels. Similarly, the Gobustan petroglyphs feature long ships resembling Viking ships. The presence of ship drawings among the rock arts in Gobustan shows that this region was once connected to both the Mediterranean and the Caspian Sea. Most of these rock art examples, dating back 3,000 years, predominantly depict whale hunting scenes. This proves that the area was once the coast of a sea connected to the Ocean. Furthermore, the fossilized ship structure found on Mount Ararat at an altitude of 1,864 meters is absolute proof that the deluge reached here. In addition, fossilized marine crustaceans are found spread across the region parallel to the altitude where the ship rested. Similar ship-tethering rings from ancient times still exist at comparable high altitudes in Antalya today. This situation cannot be explained by claiming the Earth's crust warped. The Mediterranean basin is still covered with underwater rocks up to similar heights today; underwater rocks found below a certain altitude are definitive proof. Fossilized Fish on Mount EverestThe presence of fossilized fish remains on Mount Everest serves as clear proof of the Great Flood. Science accepts that the region where Mount Everest stands was covered with water at one point in Earth's history. To provide enough water to cover Everest, the planet's water volume would either have to miraculously increase by roughly 250 percent, or all oceans would have to suddenly surge onto the lands. Since it is impossible to have enough rain equivalent to ten Atlantic Oceans, the only remaining explanation is the Earth flipping on its axis. CHAPTER 5 & 6: The Scythian Sea Theorem & The Turkish HeritageThe similarity between Assyrian and Viking vessels, combined with marine reliefs in the middle of Anatolia, reveals the reality that the Konya Plain was once connected to northern waters. Following the global deluge, survivors repopulated the planet by spreading out from high-altitude regions. Those living in high places were people left over from the previous cycle. Consequently, humanity re-emerged and spread from the ancestral lands of the Turks〞from the high plateaus that the waters could not reach. The Scythian Sea Theory derives its name from this sacred dispersion. To reach this conclusion, I developed a software similar to Google Earth that models ocean and sea levels using metric measurements (available at
https://www.eskimu.org). When the model's ocean levels are raised high enough to cover mountains as described in flood mythologies, a magical sight appears: The Turks hold virtually all the high-altitude tundras in the world. The overlap is 100% compatible. The data explicitly demonstrates that Turks do not migrate and never abandon their lands. Instead, as waters recede, people branch out to claim the newly emptied spaces, which is falsely perceived from the outside as nomadism. Even around Norway, a small region is still inhabited by Eskimofied/Saha Turks. This is why I named my thesis the Scythian Sea Theory. CHAPTER 7: The Post-Deluge Rebirth (The Tarim Basin)Following the next cataclysm, the first limited agricultural land will once again be the Turpan/Tarim region. The Tarim Basin in Central Asia is one of the historically and culturally richest regions in the world. Located in today's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, this basin has served as a crossroads for ancient trade routes like the Silk Road for thousands of years. Ancient human remains found in the Tarim Basin (such as the famous Beauty of Loulan) date back more than 4,000 years and carry Turkic DNA. Furthermore, the fact that the oldest known trousers were found in this region indicates a period of global cooling. Following a potential new deluge, the rebirth of civilization will be nurtured from this specific region. CHAPTER 8: Stages of the Potential Scenario(Dialogue and calculations conducted between author Oğuz Ersöz and the Artificial Intelligence "Tomris" regarding the 180-degree axis flip taking place over 24 hours). Ocean Mass Calculations: The total volume of the oceans is approximately 1.335 billion cubic kilometers $(1.335 \times 10^9 \text{ km}^3)$. With an average seawater density of $1,025 \text{ kg/m}^3$ , the total weight equals roughly $1.37 \times 10^{21}$ kilograms (1.37 sextillion tons). This mass constitutes 97% of the hydrosphere but only 0.023% of the Earth's total mass. The Mechanics of Yurt Preservation (The 1250-Meter Mark): The core mechanism of the Scythian Sea Theory states that the Earth's axis flip triggers a massive phase change and water release from the hidden reservoir in the ringwoodite layer (at a depth of 300 km). The Yurt of the Survivors: Due to the law of inertia, as the planet flips within a 24-hour period, the ocean water mass resisting this acceleration rushes violently from east to west. Massive tsunamis measuring kilometers in height will completely erase low-lying cities, plains, and coastlines, wiping out roughly 99% of the global population. The Safe Zone: During this cataclysmic fluid shift, water moves away from the equator towards lower altitudes. Areas below 1,250 meters will be entirely submerged, forming the inner waters of the new "Scythian Sea". The tundras and high plateaus located at 1,250+ meters and above〞which perfectly map onto historical and current Turkic geographies〞will remain dry. The Turkic communities living in these highlands will be the sole survivors to rebuild tomorrow's world. Academic Reference & Content Sharing:Official Web Mapping Project:
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