Driven (unintermitting)

See also: Driven

The Unintermitting of Driven , some time called “Lémurie” or “continent lost of Driven”, is a continent mythical whose existence is supposed by certain writers, but disputed by the archeologists and the geologists. Perhaps it draws its name from the Langue dravidienne: the root Driven which one finds in the name of the people Mundras in the Indian peninsula. The name Mu was more surely forged by two specialists in the Maya S, Auguste the Dive and Brasseur of Bourbourg, at the 19th century.

According to the versions, it would be located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean or the Indian Ocean here several tens of thousands of years. Like the Atlantis, it would have been destroyed there is 12  000 years by the God X to punish a declining civilization, as it is always the case in this type of legend.

History

All is based on the book of the colonel James Churchward (1852 - 1936), who created sensation, in 1926: the Continent lost of Driven . This work precedes by little the publication on a purely posthumous basis of the major work of Jules Hermann written several decades before and entitled the Revelations of the Large Ocean , a daydream in which Lémurie is evoked.

Churchward affirms in its book that shelves discovered in India and with the Mexico, written in the language crowned of Driven that an old priest of Asia had taught him to decipher, confirmed that this continent had been the source of any civilization, before even Atlantis.

After having left India, Churchward known as to have sought other concrete evidence of the existence of Driven, with the Tibet, in Egypt, New Zealand and with the Easter Island. He told to have found many texts engraved in the language crowned of Driven.

Assumptions

To support the thesis of this disappeared continent, several writers, of which James Churchward and more recently Louis Claude Vincent, used the archaeological inheritance Pacific Islands, like the statues of the Easter Island, or the ruins of the island of Ponape, making the point that, at the time of their discoveries, the people living these islands had neither technology, nor knowledge to set up of such monuments.

It is also interesting to note that several of these people make reference to ground formerly immense which would have disappeared at the time of Cataclysm, and that they claim that powerful people lived there, having lost the memory of the significance of these monuments to the wire of time.

The Lémurie is thus the hypothetical continent, called “continent lost of Driven”, where the Lemurs would have lived and which would have occupied a good part of the Pacific Oceans formerly and Indian. Destroyed by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, Australia, Oceania and the Easter Island would be the vestiges. It is on a similar continent that would have lived, according to the Cosmogonie Aztèque, the third great race having populated the world. Just like the Atlantis, the continent of Driven would be thus the cradle of humanity.

It is Brewer of Bourbourg, in 1866, which speaks the first of the continent about Driven, from which he thinks of having discovered the existence through a Maya book , the Codex Troano. In fact, the translations of Brewer of Bourbourg are regarded today as whimsical. The Maya writing will start to be really deciphered only hundred years later.

No sea chart currently mentions any unintermitting absorbed.

Archaeological obviousness

Yonaguni

The institute of Morien proposed that the underwater structures placed on the coast of Yonaguni, Okinawa in Japan are probably ruins of Driven.

The marine geologist Masaaki Kimura (professor at the university of Ryukyu and President of the marine association of searchs of heritage of Science and culture) declared that it identified the ruins of a city in addition to coast of the island of Yonaguni at the end of Japan like remainders of an Asian equivalent of Atlantis. Kimura believes that the city was descended in an earthquake 3.000 years ago.

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