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Across the world, scattered in stone and legend, lie the remnants of forgotten civilizations. Massive structures, impossible precision, and myths that refuse to fade.
Mainstream archaeology explains much of this — but not all of it. Where the conventional account reaches its edge, older voices continue to speak. The Puranas, the Mahabharata, and the Tamil traditions describe a past measured not in a straight line of progress, but in great cycles of rise and fall: the Yugas.
This project follows those edges. Not to prove science wrong, but to ask where the ancient texts may still have something to tell us.
Our Vision To explore the space between ancient wisdom and modern inquiry. We take the established findings of archaeology seriously — and then look closely at what they leave unexplained: the submerged structures, the recurring flood traditions, the technical descriptions in the world's oldest texts.
Our Mission
Reading the texts closely: To approach the Sanskrit and Tamil scriptures not only as mythology, but as records worth examining on their own terms — and to show, fairly, where they meet and where they diverge from the archaeological record.
Following the anomalies: To highlight geological and archaeological evidence — from the offshore remains near Dwaraka to the Yuga chronology of the Puranas — that sits uneasily with a purely linear timeline.
Asking the harder question: What if "primitive" and "advanced" are the wrong axes entirely — and history moves in cycles, as the Yugas describe?
"The keys to our future may lie buried in our most ancient past. By looking carefully into these lost worlds — where the record falls silent and the old texts still speak — we hope to recover a little of what was forgotten."
🏛️ Atlantis — The Fall of the Light World The most famous of lost worlds, first described by Plato and echoed in flood traditions across the globe. We follow where the geological and mythological trails lead — and where the Yuga cycle offers a frame for a civilization that rose, reached its height, and fell.
🌊 Mu — The First Dawn Civilization A proposed Pacific homeland, perhaps older than Atlantis itself. The conventional academic view treats Mu as a 19th-century invention, and that objection deserves an honest hearing. Yet the recurring "first land" motif across global myth — and its resonance with the earliest Yuga, when the world is said to have stood closest to its source — makes it a story worth following to its edges.
🗿 The Forgotten Giants Across cultures, from the Nephilim of the Hebrew texts to the Daityas and Danavas of the Puranas, traditions remember a race of larger beings. We trace the pattern across these traditions — what is shared, what differs, and what the archaeological record does and does not support.
What if our past was not primitive, but advanced in ways we no longer understand?
This video series explores the forgotten knowledge of previous cycles of humanity.
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