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Post by KHNUM77 on May 20, 2018 3:11:41 GMT
Agartha has been called many names and is referenced in allegories from cultures that make due diligence to an underworld of some kind. Otherwise known as a portion of inner earth, if we get ahead of ourselves and claim that any cavern leading deep into the earth means we've found Agartha, we may be barking up or down the wrong cavern. The Lost World (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) and Journey to the Center of the Earth (Jules Verne) are two famous novels that pay homage to an inner earth. Fascinating explorations that lead deep into the earth in search of another realm or place that has been inhabited by plants, animals, and even people were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. If we take a journey into a cavern we may encounter any of these, but usually it leads to a dark dead end, or smaller openings that no human could fit through. Spelunkers who push forward in cave exploration and mining excavations that use special equipment have uncovered many extraordinary finds such as artifacts from sculpture, pottery, to mechanical devices of unknown origin. In fact photographs were recently taken in a russian mine near the city of Donetsk, Ukraine which show the imprint of a wheel deep within the mine that is dated to around 300 million years. The carbon dating of this find could be miscued. When dealing with finds deep within the earth there may be an admixture of molten rock that when covering artifacts could alter the chemical composition of an artificial piece. Also, the shifting of the earths crust may skew the dates of deeply buried sites/artifacts. However, It can be said that fossilized remains of any type, be it natural or artificial, when solidified far underground, have the potential depending on the conditions to make the dating more conclusive. Unfortunately, when asked what to do concerning the preservation of the site, the mining director was told by higher management to flood the site which would permanently bury the site making further exploration next to impossible. youtube.com/watch?v=dyfuwSAkQKo[Agartha (sometimes referred to as Agartta, Agharti or Agarttha) is a legendary city that is said to reside in the Earth's core. Shamballa (also known as Shambalah or Shangri-La) is sometimes said to be its capital city. The mythical paradise of Shamballa is known under many different names: It has been called the Forbidden Land, the Land of White Waters, the Land of Radiant Spirits, the Land of Living Fire, the Land of the Living Gods and the Land of Wonders. Hindus have known it as Aryavartha (literally : The Land or Realm of The Aryans ; the Land of the Noble/Worthy Ones") - the land from which the Vedas come; the Chinese as Hsi Tien, the Western Paradise of Hsi Wang Mu, the Royal Mother of the West; the Russian Old Believers, a nineteenth-century Christian sect, knew it as Belovodye and the Kirghiz people as Janaidar. But throughout Asia it is best known by its Sanskrit name, Shambhala, meaning 'the place of peace, of tranquillity.'] excerpt in parenthesis from tokenrock.com
As more explorations are taken and excavations performed we'll be able to prove conclusively if there was or is a lost world or ancient city such as Agartha deep within our planet.
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Post by Elizabeth on May 20, 2018 6:09:59 GMT
So this is a myth then? Something similiar to Atlantis basically? Like a city we don't have or can't get to. Since no ones 100% is sure if Atlantis is real or where it is and scientists have not explored much of the Earth's to say what's there.
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Post by DKTrav88 on May 20, 2018 6:13:16 GMT
Ahh the ol’ hollow earth theory
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Post by KHNUM77 on May 20, 2018 6:28:22 GMT
It's much different than Atlantis. Tibetan monks claim to have residency upon where, if you are allowed to access their dwellings, there are caverns that lead directly to it. There were a few arctic explorers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who verifiably mounted expeditions in which their main goal was to find entrance ways into the poles. Some expeditions agendas were disguised, but many whole heartedly tried to find it. Since the info on it has existed for quite awhile, there may have been explorers even previous to our modern time that have sought to find it as well. As far as i know any documented evidence on the research groups, some of them even with military funding, have been highly classified or at least kept under very tight wraps. There is much on the topic.
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Post by Elizabeth on May 20, 2018 6:48:34 GMT
Plato described how Atlantis must look like so people shouldn't keep their findings as classified but be used for comparison in the open. I even heard the city is under water now. Shrug The reason a world can't exist in the core is that according to science it's supposed to be very hot. And it was tested out and proved to be even hotter than expected. "The Kola hole was abandoned in 1992 when drillers encountered higher-than-expected temperatures—356 degrees Fahrenheit, not the 212 degrees that had been mapped." www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/ask-smithsonian-whats-deepest-hole-ever-dug-180954349/A city will need cooler temperatures and liquid water for existence. One being in the is higly unlikely. It's like us building a city on Mercury to live there. It's just too hot.
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Post by KHNUM77 on May 20, 2018 7:40:11 GMT
Plato described how Atlantis must look like so people shouldn't keep their findings as classified but be used for comparison in the open. I even heard the city is under water now. The reason a world can't exist in the core is that according to science it's supposed to be very hot. And it was tested out and proved to be even hotter than expected. "The Kola hole was abandoned in 1992 when drillers encountered higher-than-expected temperatures—356 degrees Fahrenheit, not the 212 degrees that had been mapped." www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/ask-smithsonian-whats-deepest-hole-ever-dug-180954349/A city will need cooler temperatures and liquid water for existence. One being in the is higly unlikely. It's like us building a city on Mercury to live there. It's just too hot. I ended the topic with deep within our planet for that very reason. I most certainly agree with you on that. A molten core is most definitely not the prime conditions for a thriving community let alone a city. I'd say if there ever was or is something like this it would be in deep underground caverns, but not necessarily at the core. As far as Atlantis goes, Graham Hancock and his colleagues do allot of research on it. They examine the geologic evidence of catastrophes that led to the submergence of the globe underwater numerous times in the past twenty thousand years and earlier. His team has gathered recent verifiable geologic and archaeologic evidence that states at around 12,000 years before our present time there was a cataclysmic event that led to worldwide flooding. The evidence puts the event at around 9,000 years B.C which is precisely when plato said the submergence of atlantic occurred. Since it effected the whole globe apparently there where other sites effected as well. it's not to say that he's not debated, but he's got some pretty reputable scientists working with him right now, and there coming up with allot of great evidence on the subject.
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