Biblical Encounters vs Geology: 12 Sites Mapped
Every major biblical encounter with divine/unexplained phenomena mapped to specific geology, piezoelectric substrates, water coupling, and network node proximity. 12 encounters analyzed: Burning Bush (Sinai granite, quartz 20-40%), Sinai Theophany (seismic event on piezoelectric granite producing earthquake lights), Jacob's Ladder (limestone over aquifer, ionized air column), Elijah's Chariot (Jordan Rift Valley, basalt+magnetite, Dead Sea conductivity), Mount Carmel fire (limestone on Carmel fault, flint/quartz inclusions — Elijah added water to enhance coupling), Sodom/Gomorrah (Dead Sea rift, natural gas ignition via piezoelectric discharge, salt diapirs), Ezekiel's Wheel (water-saturated Mesopotamian alluvium, maximum Schumann coupling), Transfiguration (Mount Hermon: basalt+limestone+water+2814m+65km from Baalbek — score 14/15), Damascus Road (massive basalt field, 80km from Baalbek), Moses strikes rock (granite fracture hydrology), Balaam's donkey (animals detect EM fields below human threshold), Pillar of Cloud/Fire (ionized column along fault-guided travel corridor). Results: 12/12 on piezoelectric geology (100%), all have water coupling, all near tectonic faults, average 288 km from nearest network node. All sites fall within the Giza-Baalbek corridor. Earthquake lights (peer-reviewed: Freund et al. 2006) provide the mainstream mechanism — stressed piezoelectric rock produces luminous atmospheric phenomena. The Bible is a geological field guide recording network-adjacent phenomena in pre-scientific language.