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What evidence is there for the sunken city of Atlantis?
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What evidence is there for the sunken city of Atlantis?
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>>17367611
Me . I am the one .
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>>17367626
I meant real evidence.
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>>17367611
Perhaps this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bimini_Road
Most people say it's natural, but...
https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=bimini+road
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>>17367611
Well there really isn't evidence per se. When Plato was a child he heard the older men speaking of such a place. Now this place was either an island or along the coast.

90+% of humanity lives within 15 miles of the ocean. So what happens when those oceans rise? Like now, we are in a warm inter-glacial period before another ice-age, so our sea-levels are higher than before. Along the coasts of Japan there are pyramid like structures underwater. You know how termites build mounds all the world around, it is just something they do. Well, we do the same. Except we used to do pyramids for our grand works.

Now we have steel, so we build more vertical.

So no, there is evidence but there is conjecture and some interesting underwater structures all around the world.

Just go read about it.
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>>17367658
>When Plato was a child he heard the older men speaking of such a place.
No he didn't, he made it up.
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>>17367611
>What evidence is there for the sunken city of Atlantis?
Well Göbekli Tepe existed around the time pic related happen so if you look at the bottom of the sea where the Indus river delta was back in the day i am sure you will find something.
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>>17367766
But that's in entirely the wrong direction, Plato said that Atlantis was beyond the Pillars of Hercules.
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>>17367766
I find the lack of Antarctican red zones in your image disturbing.
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>>17367654
Very interesting.
>>17367658
Man why did I not know all of this?
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>>17367778
The sea level rise was global. There where other civilisations around the world.

>17367784
There are red zones there.
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>>17367807
Because there is this concept in modern society that, except for the Middle Ages, we went in one direction, from caves to the stars.
No, reality is not like this. Shit happens.
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>>17367839
Man makes me wonder. Imagine the beautiful societies that have existed. Human races that possibly died out.
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>>17367839
Plato also gave a date for the destruction of Atlantis which coincidentally should be around 11k years ago when shit hit the fan
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>>17367889
Here's a list of things to look for on Google:

Antikythera
Göbekli Tepe
Gunung Padang
Iron Pillar of Delhi
Megaliths of Baalbek
Nazca Lines
Piri Reis Map
Santorini Volcanic Eruption

Have fun.
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>>17367611
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>>17367908
Plato through Critias described how Atlantis though successfully invading what was the known world back, was eventually defeated by the Athenians who were the superior nation and Plato's ideal state.
Therefore before Atlantis was submerged, waged a war and lost to Athens.
Athens was built by Myceneans around 1400BC, and it was later that when the Dorians and Ionians descended on Greece, that either of them took it over from the Myceneans and made it what it was famous for, in antiquity.

I believe since it's Plato we're talking about here, that the Atlantean may have attacked and defeated by the Athenians after the Mycenean era of Athens have ended.
And it is much after that too, that Atlantis was sunken.

So, despite the fact that Atlantis is fictional and Plato made it all up, it couldn't have been sunken 11 thousand years ago.
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>>17367938
sorry it was not Plato, it was Critias who said it to Socrates and so on, and clearly stated that it was "9000 years before his lifetime"
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>>17367954
But it's all just an allegory for Plato's perfect state.
Athens didn't exist 9000 yeas ago.
This inconsistency in the timeline, proves the fact that it's all made up. Not that Plato was hiding it.
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None.
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>>17367966
it's supposedly an old tale said from elders to the young and so on
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>>17367984
Dude, simple. Athens defeated Atlantis. Athens did not exist when Atlantis was sunken. How could Athens have defeated Atlantis if Atlantis was sunken before Athens was founded?
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>>17367966
Nope I'm right you're wrong end of story lalalalalalala can't hear you
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None, really. It's a parable by Plato.

There probably are sunken cities, though.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8_M6jpnOmU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChiDottZ0cw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GKm1Nd2KCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HRW5BezyYk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY30rU1_ZIQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLPP1kLHTs0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5IPtVZ0HLw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gsk2mYYfYc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjnCGWiMbBY
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>>17367938
/x/ gibberish at its finest
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What about that underwater pyramid near Cuba?

I thought Atlantis was a floating colony and not really an island.
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>>17367908

You've been watching Graham Hancock, haven't you?

Good man. Keep it up.
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>>17367807
>Man why did I not know all of this?
Because all the polymaths are dying out. Your average citizen is too busy to go do original research or even visit a library, so they get regurgitated un-sourced material from youtube that grinds a specific ax.
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>>17368205
There's also the laser precision education.
A scientist usually can't see past his nose outside of his field. Generalists are dead.
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>>17367909
I'm familiar with about 70% of your list, but how do the Nazca Lines relate to Atlantis?

https://cyberarms.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/nazca-lines2.png
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>>17368231
They don't, the same as the Delhi Pillar.
My list was a reply to >>17367889.
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I don't believe Plato's "Atlantis" actually existed, and that it was just a metaphor for places that existed before written history.

There is no doubt that the Sumerian and Egyptian civilisations shared a common knowledge-base. There are also numerous identical mythological symbols and stories spread throughout the world that are too similar to have been random.

Graham Hancock has traveled the world for the past 30 years collecting archeological evidence that points towards a civilisation existing long before our theories suggest.

Highly recommended for all ITT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcPgIphDWGY
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>>17368213
Yes, that would be the implied inverse of my statement. It's true but it sucks. A generalist cannot be compartmentalized and categorized so they cannot be as easily documented and procured by a large and soulless HR department that hires and fires for people who are kept compartmentalized from hiring decisions in a bid to spread power throughout an organization. Replaceable cogs in case something breaks in the great machine.

There is a move away from this in startup culture, as they realize the decisions made by monoliths of industry do not replicate at all levels like a healthy idea, and instead are stagnate. Stagnation is naturally poisonous to creativity and the dynamic human spirit.

I can see it with this generation and with mine as well, there is a move away from materialism and a general return to spirituality. The idea of going to the one true temple is as dead as the idea of working for one company for life and then being able to retire with a pension. Sure, it works for some small percentage still to this day, but the idea has ceased to replicate. It is barren. Fecund. Moribund.

What is coming next has me really excited.
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New evidence suggests that the Easter Island statues weren't actually buried intentionally as previously thought, but that the build up of silt happened naturally.

For the statues to be buried up to the chin in silt would take thousands of years. The current theory is they were created less than 1000 years ago.
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>>17368256
With non renewable resources depleting, it will be a wild ride.
>I can see it with this generation and with mine as well, there is a move away from materialism and a general return to spirituality. The idea of going to the one true temple is as dead as the idea of working for one company for life and then being able to retire with a pension. Sure, it works for some small percentage still to this day, but the idea has ceased to replicate. It is barren. Fecund. Moribund.
>What is coming next has me really excited.
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2013/12/man-conqueror-of-nature-dead-at-408.html
Let's wait and watch the show.
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>>17367889
Oceans don't rise overnight you idiots. They just moved out of the way over the few hundred years it took. Same will happen in the next hundred years with the rest of the planet because of icecaps melting but I'm not gonna die just cause I live on a beach at the moment.
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One of my early astral travels I went to Atlantis. I got there right near the end. Due to inter dimensional travel being sort of complicated, I ended up with no body and I was basically dead. I saw a flooded stone city that had Grecian architecture.

Then I watched a huge space ship falling from the sky. It was basically a long stone obelisk shape. It was burning through the atmosphere, and then it hit one of the flooded castle looking buildings. It was really beautiful to watch. The ship must have been thousands of feet long. As it crashed it seemed like some sort of crystal like hull was crumpling to absorb the impact. It was probably built in space, and not meant to land on a planet. I think the people beings were trying to escape the destruction of Atlantis, then came back when the planet was geologically stable.

I just had to AAAAUUUUMMMM sound to get back into my own dimension and pull those pieces of my soul memory back together.

Atlantean architecture is mostly stone with intricate carvings. Lots of it seemed almost coral colored, and some was this beautiful cobalt blue. Their cities were absolutely gorgeous, like nothing you can see anywhere on earth today.
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>>17368282
They can rise overnight.
Tsunamis and collapsing ice sheets can to a lot of damage.
A book for you, Anon.
Princeton Science Library
The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future
http://bookzz.org/md5/b146d466245c4c4ad971e93f4dd41894
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>>17368277
>With non renewable resources depleting,
Except for all those damned oil fields that go dormant and then seem to fill back up from the bottom. That doesn't make sense with the current theory of petroleum origination. Then again neither does the fact that Titan has more hydrocarbons than Earth. Must have been all those damn dinosaurs on a frozen Saturnian moon.

You can read about Abiogenic Petroleum Origin on wikipedia, but it is a shill argument that deftly ignores all the big recent breakthroughs. No surprise, wikipedia is always being edited by individuals paid to grind an ax:
http://boingboing.net/2015/09/02/wikipedia-bans-editors-suspect.html

>>17368282
The point is that they left their cities and possibly lost a great deal of technology and culture in the process.
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>>17368327
Even if they refill, they won't do so at the rate we are extracting oil from old wells. You don't really think we would be processing tar sands if abiotic oil refill could pick the tab, right?
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>>17368338
My point wasn't that we could keep using it at current rates. It was that we don't understand how the process works and that claiming it is non-renewable when we know so little about it is jumping to conclusions.

I think the future of the hilariously wrong titled "fossil fuels" is in Thermal Depolymerization. That alone, with abiogenic sources is not the answer nor is it all that is to my ideas regarding global energy policy. Alas, this is hardly the place to be diving into such a deep and robust subject.
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>>17367611
Look up Doggerland
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>>17368282
i saw those things before
what are they
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>>17367611
Atlantis was doggerland.
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The deep webs have the location of atlantis supposedly
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