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332:, he befriended a high-ranking temple priest who showed him a set of ancient "sunburnt" clay tablets, supposedly in a long-lost "Naga-Maya language" which only two other people in India could read. Churchward convinced the priest to teach him the dead language and decipher the tablets by promising to restore and store the tablets, for Churchward was an expert in preserving ancient artifacts. The tablets were written in either Burma or in the lost continent of Mu itself, according to the high priest. Having mastered the language himself, Churchward found out that they originated from "the place where first appeared—Mu". The 1931 edition states that "all matter of science in this work are based on translations of two sets of ancient tablets": the clay tablets he read in India, and a collection of 2,500 stone tablets that had been uncovered by 1807: 1724: 1769: 1739: 1694: 1822: 1852: 1837: 1679: 1709: 380:, "the broken land fell into that great abyss of fire" and was covered by "fifty millions of square miles of water." Churchward claimed the reasoning for the continent's destruction in one night was because the main mineral on the island was granite and was honeycombed to create huge shallow chambers and cavities filled with highly explosive gases. Once the chambers were empty after the explosion, they collapsed on themselves, causing the island to crumble and sink. 2334: 1754: 706: 2356: 543: 282: 1574: 352:, which flourished between 50,000 and 12,000 years ago, was dominated by a “Melanated/Black race", and was "superior in many respects to our own". At the time of its demise, about 12,000 years ago, Mu had 64 million inhabitants and seven major cities, and colonies on the other continents. The 64 million inhabitants were separated as ten tribes that followed one government and one religion. 49: 290: 690:(hundreds of millions of years). Over the scale of history (tens of thousands of years), the sima under the continental crust can be considered solid, and the continents are basically anchored on it. It is almost certain that the continents and ocean floors have retained their present position and shape for the whole span of human existence. 371:. According to Churchward the continent was supposedly 5,000 miles from east to west and over 3,000 miles from north to south, which is larger than South America. The continent was believed to be flat with massive plains, vast rivers, rolling hills, large bays, and estuaries. He claimed that according to the 826:
purporting to describe the long lost civilization of Muror, located on the legendary lost continent of Mu. The book was written under the pseudonym "Tony Earll", an anagram of "not really". The book claimed to present a translation of a diary compiled by a boy called Kland found and translated by an
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In our journey westward across the Atlantic we shall pass in sight of that spot where once existed the pride and life of the ocean, the Land of Mu, which, at the epoch that we have been considering, had not yet been visited by the wrath of Human, that lord of volcanic fires to whose fury it afterward
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times (i.e. prior to the great flood of biblical record) where an unknown continent is located in the Northern Pacific. Newbrough called this continent Pan. People often link both Pan and Mu as the same mythological continent since both are claimed to be located in the Pacific. Newbrough continues
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Geologists state that the existence of Mu and the lost continent of Atlantis has no factual basis, and is physically impossible, as a continent can neither sink nor be destroyed in the short period of time asserted in the legends, folklore and literature about these places.
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had reported ran from the island to the submerged lands below, is actually a natural lava flow. Furthermore, while Churchward was correct in his claim that the island has no sandstone or sedimentary rocks, the point is irrelevant because the
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The tablets begin with the creation of Earth, Mu, and the superior human civilization Naacal by the seven commands of the seven superlative intellects of the seven-headed serpent Narayana. This creation story dismisses the
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he read in the Indian tablets, Mu had been lifted above sea level by the expansion of underground volcanic gases. Eventually Mu "was completely obliterated in almost a single night": after a series of earthquakes and
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There is also no conceivable event that could have "destroyed" a continent, since its huge mass of sial rocks would have to end up somewhere—and there is no trace of it at the bottom of the oceans. The
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was trained by the Naacal brotherhood in Egypt. Assyria mistranslated when writing and misplaced the Garden of Eden, which according to Churchward would have been located in the Pacific Ocean.
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Le Plongeon claimed that the civilization of ancient Egypt, which is found in Alkebulan/Africa, was founded by Queen Moo, a refugee from the land's demise. Other refugees supposedly fled to
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architecture. As evidence for his claims, he pointed to symbols from throughout the world, in which he saw common themes of birds, the relation of the Earth and the sky, and especially the
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platforms are concentrated along the current coast of the island, which implies that the island's shape has changed little since they were built. Moreover, the "Triumphal Road" that
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Churchward's map showing how he thought Mu refugees spread out after the cataclysm through South America, along the shores of Atlantis, and into Africa.
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claimed that the cataclysmic events on Mu began 800 thousand years ago and went on until the last catastrophe, which occurred in precisely 9564 BC.
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Churchward claimed that Mu was the common origin of the great civilizations of Egypt, Greece, Central America, India, Burma and others, including
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to claim that the unknown continent disappeared 24,000 years ago, but will soon rise from the Pacific and will be inhabited by the Kosmon race.
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Camp De Sprague L. (1970). Lost Continents, The Atlantis Theme in History, Science, and Literature p. 70–71. Dover Publications, Inc: New York
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is a few kilometers thick, while the continents are huge solid blocks tens of kilometers thick. Since continents float on the sima much like
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to the people of Mu. He claimed that symbols of the sun are found "depicted on stones of Polynesian ruins", such as the stone hats (
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can change the shape and position of continents and occasionally break a continent into two or more pieces (as happened to
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As additional evidence for his claims, Churchward looked to the Holy Bible and found through his own translations that
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Churchward claimed that the landmass of Mu was located in the Pacific Ocean, and stretched east–west from the
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Churchward, James (1926). Lost Continent of Mu, the Motherland of Man. United States: Kessinger Publishing.
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Churchward, James (1926). Lost Continent of Mu, the Motherland of Man. United States: Kessinger Publishing.
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Map of the mythical lost continent of Mu in 'Books of the Golden Age' by James Churchward published in 1927.
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Churchward, James (1926). Lost Continent of Mu, the Motherland of Man. United States: Kessinger Publishing.
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Mu, as an alternative name for a lost Pacific Ocean continent previously identified as the hypothetical
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referred to a land that had been submerged by a catastrophe. Le Plongeon identified this lost land with
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The mythical idea of the "Land of Mu" first appeared in the works of the British-American antiquarian
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proposals, he did not see the need to establish a Department of Mu Language at Ankara University's
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knowledge rules out "lost continents" of any significant size. According to the theory of
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Popular controversies in world history : investigating history's intriguing questions
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Churchward claimed that "more than fifty years ago", while he was a soldier in
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deep at 30 km off the island). After visiting the island in the 1930s,
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MU is a highly involved fantasy RPG based on the legendary Continent of MU.
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was created from a revision of this article dated 4 January 2014
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has suggested that certain underwater features located off the coast of
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archaeologist named "Reedson Hurdlop", an anagram of "Rudolph Rednose".
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silicates). The sial is generally absent in the ocean floor where the
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are not part of a submerged landmass but rather the tips of isolated
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Atatürk ve Arkeoloji: Osmanlı'dan Cumhuriyet'e Bir Disiplinin Evrimi
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float on water, a continent cannot simply "sink" under the ocean.
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and all ancient lands and countries – it was a universal symbol."
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Mu tairiku wa Ryukyu ni atta (The Continent of Mu was in Ryukyu)
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are regarded as having ceremonial or traditional headdresses.
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Histoire des Vierges. Les Peuples et les continents disparus
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Underwater structures claimed to be remnants of Mu, near
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fell a victim. The description of that land given to
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Index

Mu (Cthulhu Mythos)

James Churchward
Augustus Le Plongeon
Pseudoscience
lost continent
Pacific Ocean
lost continent
Augustus Le Plongeon
Atlantis
Lemuria
James Churchward
Lost Continents
L. Sprague de Camp
Augustus Le Plongeon
Maya
Yucatán
Popol Vuh
K'iche'
Spanish
Greece
Egypt
Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg
Troano Codex
de Landa alphabet
Atlantis
Ignatius Donnelly
Atlantic Ocean
Solon
Sonchis

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