In order to update the Interim, I was going to be more precise about archaeological dates for Göbekli Tepe and Biblical one for Tower of Babel.
I was also testing a fresh approach on the Fibonacci curve.
However, I see this precision on Göbekli Tepe for the moment has to go.
Reason, the carbon date I was using was not a raw date, not a Libby Date re-calculated for Cambridge halflife, it was rather an already calibrated one.
So Biblical 2733=Archaeological 8600 BC goes out.
That said, the table St Jerome A was not based on the equation I just mentioned of Dispersion of Tongues with end of Göbekli Tepe.
This means, it can integrally be reused in the Interim II, except for the parts which directly refer to Göbekli Tepe.
So, Interim II is based in Interim Report and St Jerome A. The former from Abraham in En Gedi on, the latter up to Abraham in En Gedi
- i The Flood 2957 BC
- (St Jerome)
- 1.636 %, + 34 000 years, 36 957 BC
- ij 2888 BC
- 19.78 pmc, 13 400 years +, 16 288 BC
- iij 2820 BC
- 33.849 pmc, 8950 years +, 11 770 BC
- iu 2751 BC
- 45.062 pmc, 6600 years +, 9351 BC
- u 2683 BC
- 53.756 pmc, 5150 years +, 7833 BC
- uj 2614 BC
- 60.687 pmc, 4150 years +, 6764 BC
- uij 2545 BC
- 66.061 pmc, 3450 years +, 5995 BC
- uiij 2476 BC
- 70.344 pmc, 2900 years +, 5376 BC
- ix 2408 BC
- 73.663 pmc, 2550 years +, 4958 BC
- x 2340 BC
- 76.312 pmc, 2250 years +, 4590 BC
- xj 2271 BC
- 78.366 pmc, 2000 years +, 4271 BC
- xij 2202 BC
- 80.000 pmc, 1850 years +, 4052 BC
- xiij 2134 BC
- 81.266 pmc, 1700 years +, 3834 BC
- xiu 2065 BC
- 82.28 pmc, 1600 years +, 3665 BC
- 2015 BC
- Birth of Abraham, St Jerome.
- xu 1997 BC
- 83.069 pmc, 1550 years +, 3547 BC
- xuj 1928 BC
- 83.689 pmc, 1450 years +, 3378 BC
- xuj = Mid pt. 1928 BC
- 83.689 % + 1472 years, 3400 BC
- xuij / XIII 1883 BC
- 84.35 %, + 1400 years, 3283 BC
- xuiij / XIV 1794 BC
- 86.82 %, + 1150 years, 2944 BC
- xix / XV 1704 BC
- 87.636 %, + 1091 years, 2800 BC
- xx / XVI 1614 BC
- 91.388 %, + 740 years, 2354 BC
- xxj / XVII 1525 BC
- 92.632 %, + 630 years, 2155 BC
- xxij / XVIII 1436 BC
- 94.953 %, + 430 years, 1866 BC
- xxiij / XIX 1346 BC
- 95.724 %, + 360 years, 1706 BC
- xxiu / XX 1256 BC
- 97.152 %, + 240 years, 1496 BC
- xxu / XXI 1167 BC
- 97.626 %, + 200 years, 1367 BC
- xxuj / XXII 1078 BC
- 98.519 %, + 120 years, 1198 BC
- xxuij / XXIII 988 BC
- 98.816 %, + 100 years, 1088 BC
- xxuiij / XXIV 898 BC
- 99.351 %, + 50 years, 948 BC
- xxix / XXV 809 BC
- 99.529 %, + 40 years, 849 BC
- xxx / XXVI 720 BC
- 99.827 %, + 10 years, 730
- xxxj / XXVII 630 BC
- 100.005 %, 0 years ±. 630 BC
Alternative table, using instead of St Jerome A, the relevant parts of original St Jerome based Fibonacci table, as updated before Göbekli Tepe became a mid point:
- I, Flood, 2957 BC
- 3.461 % = + 27,800 years, 30,757 BC
- II 2868 BC
- 25.175 % = + 11,400 years, 14,268 BC
- III 2778 BC
- 35.648 % = + 8550 years, 11,328 BC
- IV 2688 BC
- 51.849 % = + 5450 years, 8138 BC
- V 2599 BC
- 55.595 % = + 4850 years, 7449 BC
- VI 2510 BC
- 64.896 % = + 3550 years, 6060 BC
- VII 2420 BC
- 67.924 % = + 3200 years, 5620 BC
- VIII 2330 BC
- 74.14 % = + 2450 years, 4780 BC
- IX 2241 BC
- 76.429 % = + 2200 years, 4441 BC
- X 2152 BC
- 80.224 % = + 1800 years, 3952 BC
- XI 2062 BC
- 81.138 % = + 1750 years, 3812 BC
- XII 1972 BC
- 83.33 % = + 1500 years, 3472 BC
- Mid pt. 1928
- 83.689 % + 1472 years, 3400 BC
- XIII 1883 BC
- 84.35 %, + 1400 years, 3283 BC
- XIV 1794 BC
- 86.82 %, + 1150 years, 2944 BC
- XV 1704 BC
- 87.636 %, + 1091 years, 2800 BC
- XVI 1614 BC
- 91.388 %, + 740 years, 2354 BC
- XVII 1525 BC
- 92.632 %, + 630 years, 2155 BC
- XVIII 1436 BC
- 94.953 %, + 430 years, 1866 BC
- XIX 1346 BC
- 95.724 %, + 360 years, 1706 BC
- XX 1256 BC
- 97.152 %, + 240 years, 1496 BC
- XXI 1167 BC
- 97.626 %, + 200 years, 1367 BC
- XXII 1078 BC
- 98.519 %, + 120 years, 1198 BC
- XXIII 988 BC
- 98.816 %, + 100 years, 1088 BC
- XXIV 898 BC
- 99.351 %, + 50 years, 948 BC
- XXV 809 BC
- 99.529 %, + 40 years, 849 BC
- XXVI 720 BC
- 99.827 %, + 10 years, 730
- XXVII 630 BC
- 100.005 %, 0 years ±. 630 BC
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