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Randall Carlson’s Cosmic Patterns | The 108 Enigma & Eclipses
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Randall Carlson returns to discuss what he calls the “sacred geometry” embedded in solar system mechanics—including the uncanny alignment of solar and lunar distances that produces perfect eclipses. Grounded in his investigation of ancient cycles, he explains the resonance of the number 108 across solar, lunar, planetary, and architectural scales.
We unpack his discussion of the 18.6‑year lunar cycle, solar and lunar alignments with ancient sites, and purported lunar anomalies that suggest deeper cosmic design. Carlson connects these patterns to religious and cultural traditions—from Sumerian kings lists to the structures at Angkor Wat. He also explores whether our solar architecture is designed to support higher sentient life.
This episode puts Carlson’s claims to the test: contrasting them with established astronomy and planetary science, evaluating the probability of numerical coincidence, and questioning whether the ancient focus on “108” is pattern recognition or deliberate coding. We also address eclipse phenomenology such as Baily’s beads, the “diamond‑ring” effect, and why eclipses might have shaped ancient myth and ritual. The analysis balances Carlson’s symbolic framing with empirical astronomy to differentiate insight from synchronicity.