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− | The Letter mu in the Greek alphabet; and according to Ripley, the Greek alphabet slitely distorted becomes a Mayan song which describes the sinking of the land of [[Mu]]. Interesting? | + | The Letter mu in the Greek alphabet; and according to [https://creation.com/ripleys-believe-it-or-not Ripley], the Greek alphabet slitely distorted becomes a Mayan song which describes the sinking of the land of [[Mu]]. Interesting? |
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− | + | Note: [[wikipedia:Robert Ripley]] (1890–1949) was the US author of ''Believe It or Not!'', a collection of bizarre facts, factoids and claims. ''Fancy 2'' updated (beside the [[simplifyd spelng]], obviously obsolescent by then) the name to [[wikipedia:James Churchward]] (1851–1936), the originator of the Mu [[pseudoscience]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 8 August 2022
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
The letter mu in the Greek alphabet; and according to Churchward, the Greek alphabet slightly distorted becomes a Mayan song describing the sinking of the land of Mu. Interesting...? |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
The Letter mu in the Greek alphabet; and according to Ripley, the Greek alphabet slitely distorted becomes a Mayan song which describes the sinking of the land of Mu. Interesting? |
Note: wikipedia:Robert Ripley (1890–1949) was the US author of Believe It or Not!, a collection of bizarre facts, factoids and claims. Fancy 2 updated (beside the simplifyd spelng, obviously obsolescent by then) the name to wikipedia:James Churchward (1851–1936), the originator of the Mu pseudoscience.
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