This paper proposes a novel geodetic and astronomical reconstruction model of the 9600 BCE cataclysmic event. To reconstruct the pre-cataclysmic celestial alignment, a mathematical adjustment of 237 degrees—accounting for both the physical crustal shift and axial precession—is applied to the ecliptic plane. This recalibration projects the original summer solstice to February 15–16. Utilizing Autodesk AutoCAD and celestial ephemeris data, this framework reconciles three independent historical anchors: Plato’s dating of Atlantis, Claudius Ptolemy’s ancient coordinate system, and the physical alignment of the Great Sphinx of Giza as a primary solar marker for the pre-cataclysmic era.
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