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February 06, 2025, 02:43:30 AM
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As far as I am aware, until now there is no valid timeline with a sound and coherent overview of the last two days that the group members have been alive.
 
The document - available via the hyperlink below – describes a possible timeline for the last two days of the Dyatlov group, that:
•   makes sense of the relevant details found by the two search parties and
•   places these details in a logical order in line with physics, human nature, and behaviour by students of a University of Technology.

Hyperlink of 'bundled and edited pdf-file' removed: outline of the timeline is available within 5 separate posts via search under keywords: 'timeline' and/or last two days of Dyatlov group'

The main assumptions - while drafting this timeline - are:
•   no interference from outsiders
•   no internal violence within the group
•   findings by both search parties are authentic (except arguable frames from the films 1-6 and loose photos, and arguably the content of the diaries of the group as available)

In case the postmortem report of Lyudmila and her photo in the mortuary is authentic, it will be hard to find other explanation for her fatal ribcage fracture – visible on the photo without hardly any damage outside – then a pressure wave as cause. The photo of her in the mortuary had been pivotal for drafting the timeline.

After placing the fatal injury of Lyudmila in spacetime – ravine around 15:30 pm Feb 1st – all other details had fallen in place with help of the timeline for hypothermia as stated in Annex 6.

Of course, other timelines are feasible in case outsiders had interfered with the group during these last two days, or if the scenery had been staged later with the help of helicopters for transport or gear and frozen bodies.

The bibliography in the document includes a source for an alternative sound explanation for the missing tongue, that does not fit within the main assumptions as mentioned above.

P.S.: I am aware that this document needs editing. On the other hand, I have no intention to let it be published in a commercial manner.
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