Category: Esoteric Geography

  • The "Flat" Arctic Hole

    This theory claimed that the far North was not simply an icy endpoint of geography, but the entrance to a vast interior realm or a cosmic passage linked to another world or star. It belongs to the family of hollow-Earth and polar-opening theories that circulated from the eighteenth century into the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In stronger versions, the North Pole was described not only as a physical opening but as a luminous gateway connecting Earth to a different celestial order.