Various ancient maps discovered throughout time reveal a slightly different reality than what we’ve been accustomed to, with the most astounding find being the continent of Antarctica, mapped by the ancients at a time when this southernmost landmass was free of ice.
Since birth, people are hard-wired to adhere to a dogmatic reality with
a narrow view of the world.
As time passes, evidence contradicting this paradigm is brought to our
attention, and so we rapidly adjust our way of thinking to a bigger picture
that doesn’t appear to be framed, nor acknowledged by modern understanding.
One of the most substantial examples is that of ancient sailors who
were apparently able to traverse the planet from one pole to another.
These people had advanced knowledge in many fields, and were able to
produce precise charts of the world using an instrument of navigation for
accurately determining longitudes that was beyond anything possessed by either
of the ancient, medieval, or modern people up until the 18th century.
Because of this evidence that cannot be in any way hindered or
disproved, we can assume that a long-forgotten civilization thrived on this
earth in remote times.
Evidence is mounting in this direction, and those who reject this
hypothesis as mere myth will soon have to rethink and redesign the entire
concept of human history.
Among the many paradigm contradicting pieces is the Oronteus Finaeus
map. Published in 1531, it displays Antarctica free of ice, together with
accurate depictions of rivers, valleys, coastlines, and the approximate
location of the south pole.
It also gives the appropriate longitudinal coordinates. Keep in mind
that Antarctica was barely discovered (at least by modern standards) in 1773,
after Captain James Cook and his crew reached the islands of the Antarctic
Circle, but none set foot on the actual landmass until the Norwegian expedition
in 1911.
This could mean two things. Either the presented map is an elaborate
forgery, and as you’re about to see this comes out of the question, or human
beings are once again rediscovering a land and knowledge that was once lost to
the infamy of time.
This, in turn, adds to a greater pile of ‘controversial’ evidence that
hints at the very same thing – the existence of an advanced civilization before
or during the last ice age.
The highlighted world-map was drawn by Oronteus Finaeus in 1531. It
compiled various source maps that made it out of the great library of
Alexandria during the ruthless siege of Egypt.
Those sources originated from a peoples unknown that allegedly passed
down the information from one generation to another.
Egyptian cartographers who studied that information made various charts
that were transferred to Constantinopole and other cultural centers after the
siege of Alexandria.
The maps were stored there until 1204 when, during the Fourth Crusade,
Venetians besieged Constantinopole and numerous valuable resources fell into
their hands.
Since then, the charts made it into circulation because they showed
never before reached areas such as the Americas, Arctic and Antarctic seas.
Charles Hapgood, an esteemed American writer and professor, came across
the intriguing chart during his early studies in the 90s. After devoting a
great deal of time analyzing it, he reached the aforementioned conclusions.
Although the scientific community couldn’t agree with his
paradigm-shattering finds, he carried on with his investigation that eventually
yielded the expected results. Here is an excerpt from his work on the Oronteus
Finaeus map.
The general shape of the continent was startlingly like the outline of
the continent on our modern map.
The position of the South Pole, nearly in the center of the continent,
seemed about right. The mountain ranges that skirted the coasts suggested the
numerous ranges that have been discovered in Antarctica in recent years.
It was obvious, too, that this was no slapdash creation of somebody’s
imagination. The mountain ranges were individualized, some definitely coastal
and some not.
From most of them rivers were shown flowing into the sea, following in
every case what looked like very very natural and very convincing drainage
patterns. This suggested, of course, that the coasts may have been ice-free
when the original map was drawn.”
In 1960, Professor Hapgood delivered his findings to the US Air Force
which performed a thorough analysis of both the Oronteus Finaeus map and the
Piri Rei’s map of the Turkish Admiral.
In 1961, he received a response that would please him and further
confirm his beliefs, although the rooted conceptions of the scientific
community remained unchanged.
Nevertheless, the idea of a timeworn and ‘modern’ civilization that
existed before our current timeline transformed into a solid pillar, hard, if
not impossible to crack.
The below transcript received by Professor Hapgood from the US Air
Force investigation team represents the culminating point of this investigation
due to its official nature.
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