Its a synthesis of new age fiction… No copies existed prior to the 90s. It's bullshit but if you want to fill your head with it's nonsense knock yourself out and enjoy the rabbit hole. I suggest you spend more time digging into where it came from and it's association with authors pushing Nibiru which is a red flag for me. Stick to the good old King James…
I did not assume anything other than that you were entertaining the ideas presented in the book, as you referred to them as 'cool' and 'scary'. Sorry if I came across a bit abrupt, I did not mean to offend you.
Worlds in Collision is a very interesting book, where i first learned of the electric universe theory. Back in July of 1994 Showmaker-Levy 9 was making the news by breaking up and hitting Jupiter (some people back then actually thought the gas giant might actually ignite!) I was in Cambridge, UK, at the time roaming through a book fair from past graduates when I came across Immanuel Velikovsky's work. I would suggest the author of the Kolbrin Bible was influenced by Velikovsky's work, as he suggested that some of the myths passed down to us may refer to an apocalyptic sky event when a comet came close to the earth. Edmond Halley is supposed to have thought that a comet may have caused the Flood.