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Stories of the world ending show up everywhere — in flood myths, in warnings about fire from the sky, in tales of a great darkness, and in memories of a time when the world “reset.” What’s strange is how often these stories rhyme across cultures that were separated by oceans and centuries. Across ancient tablets, sacred texts, and oral traditions, certain details repeat with unusual consistency: water rising, land vanishing, the sun changing, long winters, survivors rebuilding. In this documentary, we move through those shared patterns and ask what could realistically make so many societies preserve the same kind of memory. Geology and climate history add a second layer to the question. Mega-floods at the end of ice ages, sudden sea-level jumps, volcanic winters, regional collapses that felt global to the people living through them — these are real events with real signatures in rock and sediment. Step by step, the video compares the language of myth to the fingerprints of natural disasters, without treating any single story as proof. Some explanations are simple: human psychology, common fears, and the way cultures reuse powerful symbols. Others are more physical: rare catastrophes that happened within living memory and spread through trade routes and migration. The goal here isn’t to force one answer, but to see what still holds up when myth is placed beside evidence. If you feel like it, share where you’re watching from and what time it is there — a small, present-day detail against stories that have traveled through thousands of years.