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Comparing the Three Pillars of Red Sky

Explore Individual Profiles: Cynthia, Manny, David In Red Sky, three powerful minds converge on the edge of a global reckoning. They do not agree. They do not trust each other. And yet, each holds a vital key to humanity’s survival. Meet the scientist, the seer, and the skeptical daughter—three lives drawn together by forces beyond […]

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David Mitchell: The Rational Voice in Crisis in Red Sky

Character Bio: Companion to “Meet the Main Characters of Red Sky“ Dr. David Jason Mitchell was born during a total solar eclipse, and his entire life has revolved around explaining the sun. A decorated astrophysicist, director of CASA at CU Boulder, and trusted liaison for the National Solar Observatory, David embodies the authority of modern

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Manny Volynsky: The Prophetic Voice of Red Sky

Character Bio: Companion to “Meet the Main Characters of Red Sky“ Manny Volynsky is the burdened voice in the wilderness of Red Sky. A former professor turned rogue researcher, he’s been labeled a crank, a conspiracy theorist, even a lunatic—but only by those who haven’t really listened. His voice is not loud. It’s lyrical. Steady.

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Cynthia Walker: The Emotional Core of Red Sky

Character Bio: Companion to “Meet the Main Characters of Red Sky“ Cynthia Walker is the emotional heart of Red Sky—but she would never admit it. Born Cynthia Rose Volynsky, she is the daughter of the controversial catastrophist Manny Volynsky. With a Ph.D. in Geophysics and a quiet résumé of field accolades, Cynthia is a rising

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Understanding Plasma Discharge Machining

In my apocalyptic novel Red Sky, the climax centers around a catastrophic close encounter with a rogue planet—an event so intense that it triggers vast planetary transformation through a phenomenon known as Plasma Discharge Machining (PDM). While this concept lies well outside the bounds of mainstream science and is widely dismissed as implausible under current

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Meet the Main Characters of Red Sky

Welcome to the heart of Red Sky. Before the earth trembles, before the sky turns red, and before the science breaks down, it begins with three people—each brilliant, wounded, and pulled toward one another by forces far larger than themselves. This post introduces the core triad of the novel: Dr. David Mitchell, the institutional scientist

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Scientific Principles to Consider in Red Sky

In Red Sky, the collision of worldviews is more than philosophical—it’s orbital. As David Mitchell, a rational astrophysicist grounded in mainstream science, grapples with the claims of catastrophist Manny Volynsky, the debate unfolds through competing interpretations of celestial motion, cosmic forces, and the very fabric of space. This post outlines the key scientific principles—both orthodox

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Science Rejects the Idea of a Rogue Planet

For decades, stories of rogue planets—mysterious worlds that drift into our solar system and threaten Earth—have captivated the public imagination. From ancient myths to modern internet conspiracies about Nibiru or Planet X, the idea of a celestial intruder causing mass destruction has proven remarkably persistent. But how do these claims hold up under scientific scrutiny?

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The Returning Planet is the City of Enoch

For many years, I’ve studied the prophesied signs of the last days—not merely as abstract theological ideas but as real, physical, observable events. Among the most misunderstood signs is the “grand sign” Joseph Smith taught would precede the return of Christ: a visible object in the heavens. The world, he said, would call it “a

Portrait of Immanuel Velikovsky with a cosmic sky overhead, illustrating his theories of ancient planetary catastrophes and mythic memory
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Immanuel Velikovsky: The Man Who Remembered the Sky

Born: June 10, 1895, Vitebsk, Russian EmpireDied: November 17, 1979, Princeton, New Jersey, USAProfession: Psychiatrist, Author, PolymathFamous For: Worlds in Collision (1950), proposing planetary catastrophism and cosmic upheaval recorded in ancient myths Who Was Immanuel Velikovsky? Immanuel Velikovsky was a Russian-born, Jewish intellectual—a trained psychiatrist with a lifelong passion for understanding humanity’s deep past. Fluent

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Doctrinal Foundation for Red Sky

The earth will be restored “We believe in the literal gathering of Israel and in the restoration of the Ten Tribes; that Zion (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon the American continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory.” – The

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And There Shall Be a New Heaven and a New Earth

Title: And There Shall Be a New Heaven and a New Earth Author: Anthony E. Larson Series: The Prophecy Trilogy – Volume III Publisher: Originally self-published, now available on Smashwords Analyzed Edition: Full-text (user-supplied) Overview and Summary This final volume serves as the culmination of Anthony Larson’s planetary cosmology theology, bringing together symbolic prophecy, Restoration

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And the Earth Shall Reel To and Fro

Title: And the Earth Shall Reel To and Fro Author: Anthony E. Larson Series: The Prophecy Trilogy – Volume II Publisher: Originally self-published, now available via Smashwords Analyzed Edition: Full-text (user-supplied) Overview and Summary Volume II deepens Larson’s thesis that the prophetic language of the scriptures—especially in apocalyptic passages—is rooted in ancient, literal experiences of

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And the Moon Shall Turn to Blood

Title: And the Moon Shall Turn to Blood Author: Anthony E. Larson Series: The Prophecy Trilogy – Volume I Originally Published: 1980s Analyzed Edition: Full-text (User-provided) Overview and Summary This first volume introduces Anthony Larson’s central thesis: that ancient scriptural prophecies—particularly those concerning the Exodus, the Second Coming, and apocalyptic imagery—are literal descriptions of astronomical

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Anthony E Larson Biographical Profile

Anthony E. Larson (1943–2018) was a writer, composer, teacher, and independent religious scholar best known for his work exploring the intersection of Latter-day Saint scripture, ancient prophecy, and catastrophist cosmology. He passed away on September 9, 2018, at the age of 75, following complications from cancer. Over the course of his life, Larson authored five

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Glossary of Scientific Terms in Red Sky

CME (Coronal Mass Ejection) – A massive burst of solar plasma and magnetic field ejected from the Sun’s corona. When directed toward Earth, a CME can disrupt satellites, power grids, and communication systems. Often linked with solar flares but far more powerful in terms of geomagnetic impact. Aurora – Natural light displays—like the Northern and Southern

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Red Sky – Author Intent and Purpose

A Summary for Those Interested in the Heart Behind the Story By Tim Malone Discover the author intent and purpose behind RedSkystory.com Origin and Inspiration Red Sky began with a spark—a brief but haunting vignette included in Anthony E. Larson’s 1981 book And the Moon Shall Turn to Blood. At just 24 years old, I

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