Professor Masaaki Kimura. We all have read about a mysterious underwater lost city called Mu. This has captivated the popular imagination for years. It is believed that the city sunk in Pacific Ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune" some 300 years ago. Geologists today regard sunken continents as physical impossibilities. The possible existence of a genuine Atlantis was actively discussed throughout classical antiquity, but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied. A Japanese marine geologist Professor Masaaki Kimura of Ryukyu University has found ruins in waters of Southern Japan that may atleast have inspired these tales. Professor Masaaki Kimura said: I’m getting close to the conviction that this is a mysterious civilization lost in the tectonic deformation in the Pacific Ocean. I think this city is not what western people described as Mu but Mu or Atlantis could be marled on it. In 1985, tourists scuba diving, noticed that some of the rocks seemed unnaturally smoothed and were looking like stoned staircase close to the island shores. On further dives, Professor Masaaki Kimura found irregular rock formation over the square kilometer from its shores and even a road at the bottom of the ocean. He believes that city had a castle, a shrine, a triumphal arch and Maui like statues. However, his claim has received frosty response from the other science fraternity, because of a lack of evidence in terms of mud pots of any kind. In fact, they counter that the rock formations might easily have been a result of tidal and volcanic activities. But that is not stopping the professor and he is keenly looking for evidences to prove his point.
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