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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 96533" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>If you know the name was actually coined by scientists trying to explain lemur fossils in Asia and madagascar, then you should realize that, since these fossils have since been satisfactorily explained via tectonic action, then the need for a "Lemuria" no longer exists.</p><p></p><p>IOW, it never existed.</p><p></p><p>While "Lemuria" was still in use as a theory, a con man "medium" -Helena Blavatsky - jumped on the term for her "root race" theory she put out in her Theosophy book "The Secret Doctrine." Turned out, however, that there was never a need for Lemuria and that it was a fantasy continent.</p><p></p><p>Mu is not related to Lemuria in the least, though the names are similar. Mu (originally called "Moo") is from a mistranslation of an old Mayan Codex - I think it was the Madrid Codex (maybe the Dresden.) The codex turned out to not have anything to do with any Mayan history - in fact, the mistranslated word wasn't a word at all, it was a number.</p><p></p><p>No Lemuria, and no Mu. That's pretty much definite.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 96533, member: 443"] If you know the name was actually coined by scientists trying to explain lemur fossils in Asia and madagascar, then you should realize that, since these fossils have since been satisfactorily explained via tectonic action, then the need for a "Lemuria" no longer exists. IOW, it never existed. While "Lemuria" was still in use as a theory, a con man "medium" -Helena Blavatsky - jumped on the term for her "root race" theory she put out in her Theosophy book "The Secret Doctrine." Turned out, however, that there was never a need for Lemuria and that it was a fantasy continent. Mu is not related to Lemuria in the least, though the names are similar. Mu (originally called "Moo") is from a mistranslation of an old Mayan Codex - I think it was the Madrid Codex (maybe the Dresden.) The codex turned out to not have anything to do with any Mayan history - in fact, the mistranslated word wasn't a word at all, it was a number. No Lemuria, and no Mu. That's pretty much definite. Harte [/QUOTE]
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