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TRANSMISSION 18: ATLANTIS? examines humanity’s oldest instinct: the refusal to accept an ending. Through myths of undying men, emerging sciences that negotiate with mortality, and a discovery beneath the ocean that was never meant to be found, Wade Jasper guides Travelers into the space where survival stops being sacred and becomes deliberate. This transmission is not about ancient civilizations, lost continents, or technological miracles, but about continuity, memory, and the quiet systems that decide what knowledge is allowed to return. Atlantis? explores how immortality ceases to be a gift and becomes a burden, how preservation replaces progress, and how the past is not always gone—only contained. This is a story about what happens when humanity reaches the point where death is optional, but forgetting is not.
By Wade JasperTRANSMISSION 18: ATLANTIS? examines humanity’s oldest instinct: the refusal to accept an ending. Through myths of undying men, emerging sciences that negotiate with mortality, and a discovery beneath the ocean that was never meant to be found, Wade Jasper guides Travelers into the space where survival stops being sacred and becomes deliberate. This transmission is not about ancient civilizations, lost continents, or technological miracles, but about continuity, memory, and the quiet systems that decide what knowledge is allowed to return. Atlantis? explores how immortality ceases to be a gift and becomes a burden, how preservation replaces progress, and how the past is not always gone—only contained. This is a story about what happens when humanity reaches the point where death is optional, but forgetting is not.