The Ancient Mystery of Antarctica | Grand Theories

Well, the Arctic too... Support ►►► [Selected from the Patreon poll!] Twitter ►►► Why does the ice always attract humanity’s strangest impulses? From the ancient mythology of Hyperborea, to the adventures of Pytheas, to the opinions of John Dee and Gerardus Mercator on King Arthur’s Arctic, to the inquests of human evolution on a “cooling globe“ by French intellectuals, to even the mysticism of 1900s political radicals. There is an electricity to the magnetic poles which attracts the fringes of human thought (sometimes quite famous). This has produced a sort of “rejected history“ which sits in the shadows as the broken or lost bits of what was ultimately accepted. Due to its mystery, the ice of Antarctica has kept these jury-rigged beliefs better than any other land. It is the “Inventio Fortunata“ of lost mythology or pseudo-history. Is that why the ideas of giants in the Arctic and Antarctica was retained for so long? As fantastical ideals fade away, they retreat to the corners of the Earth only to be revived in strange places. There is the historical, scientific, and mystical vaults of Antarctica’s “Polar Mythology“. Polar Mythology is a collection of ideas more defined by “what is not“ rather than “what is“. In human knowledge, it was once a booming subject before the Arctic and Antarctic turned up (mostly) empty. Yet... It does not go so easily into that Arctic night. What remains in the ice? ————— Video Sources (Support the creators/uploaders): - 1950s footage of Adélie penguins in the Antarctic: - 1940s whaling in the Antarctic: - Startrail & Timelapse 2015 - Northern vs Southern Hemisphere: - Nicolas Roerich: - JULIUS EVOLA - Intervista completa - SUB ITA - Archives du XXème siècle - 1969, 1971: - The Secret Land (1948): - LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH RICHARD E. BYRD: - Lost Horizion (1937) directed by Frank Capra - FLIGHT TO THE SOUTH POLE (1968): ————— Music: Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Horus’ Prison“ (00:00-02:27) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “The Waiting Room“ (02:27-03:06) Frédéric Chopin - “Galop Marquis“, performed by Aya Higuchi (03:06-03:16) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Merlin’s Oak“ (03:16-04:15) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Bequest Globe“ (04:15-07:07) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Battlefield“ (07:07-09:19) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Malchut“ (09:19-12:34) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Kether“ (12:34-14:27) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Round Table“ (14:27-19:20) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Dungeon“ (19:20-22:45) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Leonardo’s Workshop 1“ (22:45-23:15) Drowned GOD OST (Miasma) - “Leonardo’s Workshop 2“ (23:15-27:20) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Stella Valley“ (27:20-30:53) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Unknown History“ (30:53-34:40) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Beyond the Aurora“ (34:40-38:04) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Ancient Mural“ (38:07-39:15) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Garden of Memories“ (39:15-41:01) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Kazarov Stonehenge“ (41:04-42:14) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Stella Magic Temple“ (42:14-43:25) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Sad Fate“ (43:25-44:53) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “At The Station“ (44:53-46:53) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Underground Water Channel“ (46:53-48:07) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Dim Light“ (48:07-50:44) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Gundorada Workshop“ (50:44-52:33) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Time of Seperation“ (52:33-55:11) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Spiral of Dreams“ (55:11-56:58) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Gundor Volcano Grotto“ (56:58-57:58) Dark Cloud 2 OST (Tomohito Nishiura) - “Beyond the Aurora“ (57:38-) The King of Fighters 2000 OST - Ice Place (Kula Diamond Theme) (01:01:26-01:02:04) ————— All copyrighted media, images, and music respective owner(s). ————— Sources: ————— Thanks For Watching, Warenth The Ancient Mariner
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