The book (originally The Lost Continent of Mu ), written by James Churchward in 1926, is a cornerstone of pseudohistorical literature. It posits that a massive continent once occupied nearly half of the Pacific Ocean and served as the "Motherland of Man" before sinking due to volcanic cataclysms approximately 12,000 to 25,000 years ago. Where to Download (PDF)

Para obter a obra clássica de James Churchward em formato digital, você pode acessar o Internet Archive

A busca por é um reflexo da eterna fascinação humana pelo mistério e pelo passado desconhecido. Embora o continente de Mu não tenha existido na realidade geológica, ele existe de forma vívida na história da literatura e do esoterismo.

Proponents claim the Moai statues are remnants of Mu’s artistry. Nan Madol:

The lost continent of Mu : Churchward, James, 1852-1936 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Internet Archive

According to Churchward's research, Mu was a vast, fertile land stretching from Hawaii to Easter Island and across to Micronesia. It was home to an advanced civilization of 64 million inhabitants known as the . Churchward argued that Mu was the true site of the Garden of Eden and that subsequent great civilizations—including those of Egypt, Greece, India, and the Mayans—were merely remnants of its colonies. The Cataclysmic End