Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2025-03-09 15:41:10
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RedTailHawk on Nostr: Thank you. I will also be adding your sources, info, ideas to my growing list of ...

Thank you. I will also be adding your sources, info, ideas to my growing list of stuff to canvas for further research in these areas.

My understanding of Mu is that Mu was a land mass that spanned approximately the region between Rapa Nui, Hawaii, and the Fijis. Mu was a global civilization centered upon this now sunken continent with colonies in North America (like Mt Shasta perhaps), South America, the ancient Uyghurs, Nagas, Egyptians, and Persians.

Logically, if one land mass got swept beneath the seas, it's entirely possible that multiple land masses got swept beneath the seas. Isostatic readjustment of tectonic plate elevation during a pole flip would be expected to occur. Even a 2% drop in elevation for the 60 mile thick lithosphere would result in, for example, the vast majority of the United States being submerged, as most of our land mass is less than 1.2 miles above sea level.

If I steel man the idea that Mu was this Pacific continent with global colonies in Egypt, and if Kumari Kandam existed, and if there's this weird split between India and Madagascar with respect to the existence of Lemurs, it would make sense to me that the people of Mu who colonized these places would have had colonies that were on Kumari Kandam as well.

I think Kumari Kandam was "Lemuria" and I think "Lemuria" was part of the Mu global empire of colonies that explains the lemur split. I'm not 100% sure, but that narrative respects multiple legends in a way that isn't mutually exclusive of one over the other.

Since that Illegitimate Scholar episode dropped, I've gotten a lot of really good feedback similar to what you're already giving me. My pre-typed presentation notes for that episode totaled roughly 36 pages. From the time when we recorded the show until the time the show aired, I had already added another roughly 20 pages. Part of that 20 pages is confirmation of the speculation I offered early on the primary and secondary use of sarcophagi. Their tertiary use was as caskets.

Since the show aired, I've added at least a couple dozen bullet point notes that I need to incorporate into the presentation. Some are edits or revisions, but mostly it's adding stuff. I think that's a good sign when people who have heard me out start steelmanning my position and start offering me additional, validating information that I lacked in my presentation.
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