Secret Ancient Knowledge Of Portals Leading To Unknown Realms – Mysteries Of The Past And Present – Part 2

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – In part 1, we discussed our ancestors’ knowledge of mysterious gateways leading to other worlds. Though this may seem like an implausible scenario, we discovered there was reason to treat the beliefs of ancient people with respect. Truth be told, the multiverse theory is under constant development by modern scientists. More and more researchers are becoming convinced our reality is only one of many surrounding us.

Secret Ancient Knowledge Of Portals Leading To Unknown Realms - Mysteries Of The Past And Present - Part 2

As we continue our journey to unknown realms invisible to the naked eye, we shall investigate why the forgotten knowledge of the past might be of great importance when we attempt to solve certain modern mysteries. We will also return to the past and examine more places that could have served as portals to the unknown.

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