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He examines how ancient cultures interpreted comets not just as celestial objects, but as divine messages written in the sky. The image of a woman with long flowing hair, her head bowed in sorrow, became a universal symbol of mourning across multiple civilizations. This wasn't superstition, it was pattern recognition. When the same interpretation appears independently in cultures separated by oceans and millennia, it suggests a shared human experience of catastrophe. The gods were displeased, they said, and the comet was their messenger. What were they actually witnessing? What events were so traumatic that they became encoded in myth as divine punishment?