The Missing Three Centuries: The Phantom Time Hypothesis
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What if the year on your calendar is inflated—by design? In this Tin Foil Diaries entry, we investigate the Phantom Time Hypothesis: the claim that the years 614–911 AD were fabricated to serve power, prophecy, and political legitimacy. We examine the calendar reform that "deleted" days in 1582, the names the theory points to (Otto III, Pope Sylvester II, and Charlemagne), and the scientific and historical cross-checks that make a clean three-century erasure difficult to support.
In this entry:
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The 1582 calendar jump and why it haunts modern conspiracies
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The Phantom Time claim: 614–911 AD as "invented" centuries
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Why the year 1000 matters as a symbolic power target
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Charlemagne: historical titan or narrative anchor?
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Reality checks: tree rings, archaeology, cross-cultural records, and astronomical anchors
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Why self-sealing theories spread (and why they feel true)
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