It's quite a deep issue, very involved, but I would suggest that researchers always pay close attention to events around the year 600 BC. (There's a typo in the title of the post and the battle is dated to 609 BC.)
In short, when properly interpreted, evidence simply keeps building up that what we may loosely refer to as the "War in Heaven" took place at that time. Clearly, it was not confined to "Heaven", but a bit more specifically we may say that the primary warring factions were members of a space-faring civilization.
One reference that researchers should begin with if they are not already familiar, is the "Axial Age". You'll see that they try mightily to smear out the dating. There is also a wealth more evidence than included on the wiki page that humanity suddenly "woke up" at that time. I suggest that these titanic events and many others are not unrelated.
It's quite a deep issue, very involved, but I would suggest that researchers always pay close attention to events around the year 600 BC. (There's a typo in the title of the post and the battle is dated to 609 BC.)
In short, when properly interpreted, evidence simply keeps building up that what we may loosely refer to as the "War in Heaven" took place at that time. Clearly, it was not confined to "Heaven", but a bit more specifically we may say that the primary warring factions were members of a space-faring civilization.
One reference that researchers should begin with if they are not already familiar, is the "Axial Age". You'll see that they try mightily to smear out the dating. There is also a wealth more evidence than included on the wiki page that humanity suddenly "woke up" at that time. I suggest that these titanic events and many others are not unrelated.