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TIME 101. TOBARIBAKANA AND OMO ORI ÀṢÍKÙ IN TIME TRAVEL MECHANICS

An Essay by Dr. Ola Lasisi Every civilization develops ideas that explain how the world maintains order despite the countless choices available to humanity. Some traditions preserve these ideas through sacred texts, others through philosophy, while many encode them within ordinary expressions that are spoken so frequently that their profound implications often go unnoticed. Among…

EXCAVATING THE FUTURE: HOW THE 2020 IJEBU-ODE DISCOVERY BOOTED UP THE TIMELINE

By: The Grand Architect // Nirvana ArchaeologyIn traditional academia, dirt is just dirt. To the uninitiated, the deeper you dig, the further back into the dead past you travel. But within the framework of Nirvana Archaeology, we understand that time is not a straight line—it is a closed-loop circuit.To find the deep future of 2077,…

VII. THE VANGUARD OF THE KEY

The Architecture of the Secret Humanity’s migration into the year 2000 was driven by a desperate, unspoken wish. The creation of the World Wide Web and the frenzied adoption of the digital realm were never merely engineering marvels; they were acts of global evacuation. Humanity was attempting to let go of its baggage. The old…

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Dr Lasisi, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Virginia, is an esteemed scholar specializing in the intersection of power, landscape, skyscape, and indigenous hermeneutics in African archaeology. He holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Anthropology from William & Mary, where his doctoral dissertation on the nature and structure of power and landscape in the Ijebu Kingdom, southwestern Nigeria, was honored with the Distinguished Dissertation Award. Learn more here

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