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He explores how catastrophic events fundamentally alter human consciousness and suggests we may carry genetic memory of disasters our ancestors survived. Drawing on evidence from survivor accounts and the archaeological record, he examines how witnessing massive geological upheavals changes people at a psychological level, often permanently. The scale of catastrophes experienced by earlier civilizations far exceeds anything in modern recorded history, from megafloods to cosmic impacts. He proposes that repeated exposure to such events over tens of thousands of years could have left an imprint in our DNA, a primordial memory of catastrophism itself. This genetic substrate might explain certain patterns in mythology, collective anxiety around natural disasters, and the recurring themes found in ancient flood narratives across cultures. Understanding this psychological dimension is critical to grasping how catastrophes shaped not just landscapes but human cognition and cultural memory.