Published June 4, 2026 | Version v1

The Eden Experiment: A Techno-Economic and Biogenetic Analysis of Near Eastern and Egyptian Resource-Extraction Blueprints

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By reverse-engineering the Atrahasis and Genesis narratives through a strict resource-management and infrastructural lens, The Eden Experiment strips away later theological gloss to isolate the raw mechanics of an engineered paradigm. This paper evaluates Eden not as a mystical paradise, but as a highly controlled, managed biosphere and pristine breeding laboratory. 

The study provides a comprehensive analysis of the logistical supply chains and regional foundries deployed to manage terrestrial resource extraction, mapping distinct environmental adaptations and historical timelines. Furthermore, it investigates human biogenetics, specifically the distribution of the ABO/AB blood group systems and Rh-negative alleles, as enduring, self-correcting chemical signatures intentionally tailored to match localized workspaces. Finally, the paper traces the transition from industrial operational protocols into global mythologies, evaluating the historical trajectory of legacy command structures and the long-term implementation of the parable as a psychological management technology. 

Fully cited and cross-referenced with the permanent digital repository metrics for The Trinary System of Ma'at, The Genesis of the Blueprint, and related linguistic and geometric algorithms.

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2026-06-04