The World Beyond The Ice Wall

Moving further "outward" from the center of the disc (or downward, depending on gravity models), the ice wall gives way to a massive cave system. This is the entrance to Agartha. Unlike the "Hollow Earth" theory where you go inside the planet via the poles, this model suggests you go past the ice wall and descend into a sub-terrestrial realm. Here, a proto-sun (a plasma orb) floats in a cavern the size of a continent, sustaining an ecosystem of dinosaurs, lost civilizations (Lemurians), and advanced technologies.

One of the most enduring myths linked to the Ice Wall is that of Hyperborea. In ancient Greek mythology, Hyperborea was a perfect land of eternal spring, situated "beyond the North Wind." However, modern myth-makers have relocated this paradise. Some theorists suggest that beyond the Antarctic ice shelf lies a temperate continent, a "Garden of Eden" untouched by the corruption of the modern world. This land is often described as possessing unique flora and fauna, perhaps even extinct species like mammoths or dinosaurs, surviving in a hidden thermal oasis. The World Beyond The Ice Wall

| Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | | The haze or mental block preventing satellites from seeing past the ice wall. | | Carcinization Event | A bizarre force in the beyond that causes many creatures to evolve into crab-like forms. | | Chronal Drift | Time moves slightly differently beyond the wall (a 1:1.03 ratio). | | The Layering | The idea that beyond the ice wall, there are further ice walls, ad infinitum. | Moving further "outward" from the center of the

serving as slaves from Mars. It explores alternate histories where colonial powers discover and struggle for control over these hidden lands. Literature and Narrative Works Here, a proto-sun (a plasma orb) floats in