The Rise of the Seas

Myths and Ephemeral Thoughts

In the annals of the unknown, the tides of time veil truths as again they rise, the seas, beneath the echoing murmurs of ancient lore. Pondered insouciantly within the sable depths of lost histories, the imposter emerges, a watery guise cloaked in the semblance of permanence.

Through centuries uncounted, the myths percolate, adrift as phantoms against the grain of empirical scholarship. Yet, they remain specters of fascination—testaments to the human condition's limited grasp of the eternal. Do these tales hold veracity, or are they but figments draped upon the mathematics of mortality?

The myths of rising tides, scholars proclaim in sepulchral tones, harkening to the vestiges of Atlantis and Mu, of civilizations submerged by the deluge. Yet amidst these assertions, the whispers grow—memories breached from the subconscious, touching the concrete with tenuous, invisible hands.

The academic brushstrokes record the phenomena—scientific tempests unfurling across cerebral horizons. But beyond the charts and citations, lies the other narrative: the mythical undercurrents shifting with gentle fury, rising in waves unseen, in eras unadmitted.