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#Lost Continent of Mu
peterkothe · 2 months
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RAIDEEN the BRAVE! 勇者ライディーン
Co-created by Gundam creator Yodhiyuki Tomino, Raideen is an giant ancient robot guardian, created by the the people of the lost continent of Mu! Piloted by teenager Akira Hibiki, he must use Raideen to defend mankind from The Mu’s ancient enemies: the evil Demon Empire and it’s dark god: Baraos!
For years, I only knew about this robot from random toys and the covers of Marvel’s Shogun Warriors comic, but was truly surprised by its unique and grand original story!
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The Naga-Maya Civilized the Egyptians
The Naga-Maya civilized the Egyptians is a necessary post to prove to Pan-Africans that it is not all about Africa. Hopefully, this post will help Pan-Africans to realize that the people that they love and worship as Egyptians learnt their science, tech, and way of life from the Naga-Maya of the Americas. In this post are some similarities between the Naga-Maya (Mayans) and the Egyptians. Who is…
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mapsontheweb · 1 year
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A world map including the major mythical lost continents, Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria.
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ancientorigins · 10 months
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For centuries explorers have been looking for the lost continent of Mu, said to be home to an advanced continent. Some researchers believe Nan Madol, an underwater archaeological site, holds the answer.
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occvltswim · 2 years
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The Lost Continent of Mu
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sol-dream-sentinel · 1 year
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This blog's username has changed
FROM @erractic-flamingfist TO @Sol-Mutaku
Here it goes, I'm finally getting around to the username change I've put off for a while now. lol
Sol = Me [The mun of the @lastmurianwarrior blog]
Mutaku = Mu + otaku [Cause I'm a realll nerd.]
Again: FROM @erractic-flamingfist TO @Sol-Mutaku
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skygodz · 2 years
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Ancient map of the fabled continent of Atlantis, probably based on Plato's writing. Atlantis will play a major part in SKY GODZ...
🌎🌎🌎👽👽👽
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nomaishuttle · 1 year
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ohh what if i have my besutiful made up planet experience Global warming or something of that nsture. rly i just want the oceans to rise jn it i think thatd be awesome
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frigidreads · 9 months
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Mu is the "youngest" of the lost continents and least popular if we're gonna be honest. Also, it's possible that the whole thing is the result of a bad translation... How can this be? Watch and find out!
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On this week's episode of the Family Plot Podcast, first we kick off Krysta's new segment, Krysta's corner! Krysta takes us deep into her love for the TV show Owl House and how the end of the last season warmed her heart. From there, Dean takes us to Cantre[r Gwaelod, a Welsh Kingdom which means the Lowland Hundred, where we discuss the civilizations sinking and how, if England is ever in danger, the bells of Cantre'r Gwaelod can be heard ringing beneath the waves. From there Laura takes us to Avalon, famously home to several of the legends around King Arthur. Dean takes us to Mu (and the roleplaying game Dean was trying to think of is the Arcanum), Laura swings us by Atlantis. Dean takes us to Lemuria and Laura rounds the whole thing of with a discussion of the Minoans. All this and more on this creepy, paranormal and chock full of history episode of the Family Plot Podcast!
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flygonscales · 28 days
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I’ve been tagged by @grim-ghosty in a tagging game!
First thing is to use this picrew: https://picrew.me/ja/image_maker/1918788
I came up with a watery-deer-lady? I love her, her name is now Mu (after the lost continent)
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Second is to post the last song you listened to:
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Oltura battle theme: surging lights of hope and despair
I was listening to both phases yesterday because I wanted to find them on Apple Music, I can’t honestly remember which one I heard last, so here’s a mix! I seem to be in a mhs2 rut/obsession, I beat Oltura a few days ago on one save and I’ve already come up with a new party and started my third save file.
Thank you @grim-ghosty for tagging me!
I’m going to tag @thisisparnianagain @smallbeefchild @spinnysocks @orbinnshirt but anyone else who wants to join in can!
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nobodys-saviour · 2 months
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Lemuria: in game, and how it compares in real life
In-game:
The Lemuria of the game is a lost civilisation that's incredibly high tech. If one remembers their lost continent theories, it sounds a lot like Atlantis. It is also the underwater country housing mermaids and the sea god, in particular. In 2034, evidence of its ruins emerged, but that's about all we know of it.
Now, what is Lemuria in real life?
Origin of Lemuria
Lemuria was a name coined by Philip L. Sclater, a British ornithologist. On his essay "The Mammals of Madagascar," which appeared in "The Quarterly Journal of Science", he wondered how a lot of lemur [1] fossils in Madagascar and India, but not in Africa or the Middle East. That is when he proposed the Lemuria: a lost continent that connected Madagascar to elsewhere in the world. [2] ([1]Nowadays we know Africa and India doesn't even have true lemurs, but that was not the case before. [2] However, Sclater was correct in saying that India and Madagascar were once part of a larger continent.)
Origin of Mankind
Ernst Haeckel, a Darwinian taxonomist, wrote the book Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte (History of Creation). In there, he postulates Lemuria as the cradle of humanity. "The probable primeval home or "Paradise" is here assumed to be Lemuria, a tropical continent at present lying below the level of the Indian Ocean, the former existence of which in the tertiary period seems very probable from numerous facts in animal and vegetable geography. But it is also very possible that the hypothetical "cradle of the human race" lay further to the east (in Hindostan or Further India), or further to the west (in eastern Africa)."
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Philosophy and Spiritualism
Madame Blavatsky, occultist and co-founder of the Theosophical Society, wrote and published "The Secret Doctrine." In it, she claimed that the continent was the homeland of the human ancestors, whom she called Lemurians.
Land of Mu
From there, the concept of Lemuria was developed in detail by James Churchward, a British writer, inventor, engineer, and fisherman. He referred to Lemuria as Mu (stealing it from Augustus Le Plongeon, who uses it to refer to Atlantis) and identified it as a lost continent in the Pacific Ocean, instead of the initial place in the Indian Ocean.
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dapurinthos · 2 years
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more about blood of eden naming because i have sunk my teeth into it, especially on how they use the names of destroyed and mythical places.
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merv: also alexandria, antiókheia in margiana, marw al-shāhijān. located in iran. inhabited from c. 2000BCE, a holy site to zoroastrians, one-time capital of the islamic caliphate, razed to the ground in 1788/9.
ctesiphon: also tyspwn, ktesiphōn. located in iran iraq (sorry, my geography of this area begins with sumerian cities and ends with aššur). founded c.120BCE, capital of the parthian, sasanian empires. besieged in the battle of al-qādisiyyah in 637CE, became a ghost town afterward.
troia: troy, illios, wiluša. the one heinrich schliemann “““excavated”““. located in turkey. inhabited from c. 3600BCE, the troy, the one we all know, hektor, akhilleus, kassandra. the milawata letter. destroyed multiple times over the millennia, the last being in thee roman era.
lemuria: mythical lost continent beneath the indian ocean, proposed by philip sclater, later appropriated by occultists. identified with the lost continent of kumari kandam by some tamils, which is believed to be their ‘cradle of civilization’ where the population was solely tamils.
mu: also a mythical lost continent, name also used interchangeably for lemuria and atlantis, the product of the mind of augustis le plongeon.
further, we see we suffer use the following names for other military cells in chapter 27:
saaftinge, zoar, birmingham, maputo, taree, memphis, taksa, calakmul, valencia, opava, dundee
normal cities, to us. however, to the people of blood of eden, these are all mythical, lost places regardless of the reality of merv, tyspwn, and wiluša. they are at a remove of ten thousand years. they are in the space between the fall of roman troy and the re-discovery of it, though there can be no rediscovery, only stories. much like australian aboriginal stories stretch back before certain parts of australia were underwater, blood of eden preserves the names of places that have been obliterated by the nuclear bombs, by whatever john continued to do to earth to have it so completely covered by water except for canaan house.
‘the flood, you know? You can wash things clean. that’s all the end of earth was … making things clean’, says john, and that’s what he did. he re-enacted the story of atra-hasis, of utnapištim, but there was no one to speak through the reed wall to save humanity even though, through the ages, it is very likely that the story of john destroying the earth became their new flood myth, their ‘god decided the world was too populous and was going to destroy it, and we are the chosen people who managed to survive.’ the whole of earth is mu, is lemuria.
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herrscherofmagic · 6 months
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So apparently... Honkai Impact 3rd's lost continent of Mu was a "real thing." At least as real as an old and debunked pseudoscientific theory can be, that is!
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[copy-pasta'd this post from my post on the r/houkai3rd subreddit]
I was reading an interesting post about how "Murata" in Genshin might have been a mistranslation that doesn't refer to Himeko Murata, and one of the hints of this is that the original text from the old Genshin manga would be more accurately translated as "Mu-Natlan".
Interestingly, the "Mu" in that phrase is the same "Mu" that's used to describe Mu in HI3rd, and that Mu in turn seems to be derived from a real-life conspiracy theory: that there was a lost continent named Mu, allegedly the origin of many civilizations including the Mesoamerican people, Egypt, and Southeast Asia.
Of course this hypothesis is well-disproved by modern scientific knowledge of geology and plate tectonics, but it still makes sense for Mihoyo to turn to it as a literary device. And while it's mostly a bit of extra fun lore for HI3rd, it makes perfect sense for Genshin given Teyvat's history of cataclysm, its decay of civilizations, and entire lands sinking below the sea (Exhibit A: Enkanomiya).
This is the link to the original post, and this is the link to the comment that described the parallels between Mu-Natlan, HI3rd's Mu, and the "real" Mu. check them out! :)
While it wouldn't surprise me if someone has already pointed this out in the HI3rd community, I thought it'd be worth mentioning anyways.
It took almost 3 years for some of the lore theorists of Genshin to discover that "Murata" was a mistranslation and that it might really be "Mu-Natlan". Knowing how much more effort goes into lore theorycrafting in Genshin vs. HI3rd, it also wouldn't surprise me if this little detail in HI3rd lore was left unnoticed by most people... 'til now! ^.^
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creature-wizard · 2 months
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do you have any links about the beliefe in Atlantis and white supermacy? /genq
Yup!
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Tracklist:
3 A.M. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L.) • Justified And Ancient (All Bound For Mu Mu Land) • Make It Rain (Extended Version) • Last Train To Trancentral (Live From The Lost Continent) • America: What Time Is Love?
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