The idea of a hidden world beneath the Earth has appeared independently across ancient India, Tibet, Greece, the Americas, and the Arctic. These traditions did not describe metaphor or spirituality, but geography, specific entrances, restricted access, and advanced inner societies.
Modern science has mapped only a fraction of the planet’s interior. Seismic anomalies, subglacial lakes, geothermal irregularities, and unexplained voids, especially near the poles, continue to challenge simplified models of a fully solid Earth.
Agartha is not presented here as proven fact, but as a recurring structural memory. A concept that ancient cultures treated as real, and that modern science has never conclusively dismissed. The persistence of the idea is the evidence.
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