Thirty independent evidentiary threads, drawn from twelve disciplines, with no coordination among them. They land in the same place.
An incomplete pattern looks exactly like a complete one from the inside.
The dominant model cannot account for the bands the dots have formed.
Convergenomics reads the historical record the way physics treats independent measurements. Each discipline asks a different question, uses a different instrument, carries its own failure modes. When the answers nonetheless point at the same conclusion, the conclusion is harder to dismiss than any single source could make it.
The method is borrowed from Thomas Young's double slit and from Edward O. Wilson's Consilience. Independent measurements that agree are how science earns confidence. None of these witnesses are talking to each other. None of them are doing the same job. They keep landing in the same place.
Each thread is sourced and pinned. Walk any one on its own terms — or watch where they meet.
The five stages of the ELVIS Effect
“The people of the Nile valley are dark-skinned and woolly-haired.”