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hometeam 10-11-2018 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by WhiteWhale (Post 13808497)
There are probably a lot of coastal cities from antiquity that are under water due to the fact that sea level rose (Britain was part of mainland europe at one point) dramatically over the course of human existence.

I'm sure there are cities on a lot of under water former coasts, but I really doubt Plato was writing about West Africa.

I mean, for REALLY obvious reasons.

CAUSE HES WHITE?

RACIST!!

Third Eye 10-11-2018 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13808485)
Plato made Atlantis up for his moral parable.

You gotta give the man credit. Makes up a fictional city for an allegory and 2000+ years later, people still think it may be real. Nevermind the fact that literally not one other mention of this super advanced civilization exists in any other writings.

BWillie 10-11-2018 09:21 PM

Have they found manbearpig yet?

carcosa 10-11-2018 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MVChiefFan (Post 13808491)
Seashell bras or nah?!?! [HIGHFIVE]

I'm horney!

Garcia Bronco 10-11-2018 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13808485)
Plato made Atlantis up for his moral parable.

Did Plato say that?

GloucesterChief 10-11-2018 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco (Post 13808564)
Did Plato say that?

Pretty much considering Timaeus is discussing allegories and the socratic method in comparing Atlantis with ancient Athens.

Critias is noted for Plato basically using Atlantis as a stand in for Syracuse.

Sannyasi 10-11-2018 10:08 PM

Its amazing how long people will spend looking for some place that was in a book. I wonder if a thousand years from now people will be doing archaeological digs searching for Hogwarts.

stumppy 10-11-2018 10:10 PM

Pretty interesting. Part 2 is also worth the watch. It certainly checks a lot of the boxes on Platos description.

GloucesterChief 10-11-2018 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sannyasi (Post 13808605)
Its amazing how long people will spend looking for some place that was in a book. I wonder if a thousand years from now people will be doing archaeological digs searching for Hogwarts.

That isn't to say that there weren't lost cities known only to myth. Iram/Ubar, Troy, and Jericho are all cities that were once considered only myth but were discovered to be historical places.

Why Not? 10-11-2018 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sannyasi (Post 13808605)
Its amazing how long people will spend looking for some place that was in a book. I wonder if a thousand years from now people will be doing archaeological digs searching for Hogwarts.

Oh you can book that as a fact.

Naptown Chief 10-11-2018 10:29 PM

This place was discussed on science channel's "What on Earth." I don't recall what they said about it

Naptown Chief 10-11-2018 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13808615)
That isn't to say that there weren't lost cities known only to myth. Iram/Ubar, Troy, and Jericho are all cities that were once considered only myth but were discovered to be historical places.

Was just about to mention those. There's also that ancient city off the Indian coast thought to have been a myth until recently

Cornstock 10-11-2018 11:18 PM

Welp, I'm convinced. I've been watching a lot of stuff by Randall Carlson on YouTube, he talks about cataclysmic types of sudden weather events that permanently changed the earth, and that much of what we see today occurred suddenly in a very short period of time. This idea scares the crap out of mainstream science who prefer to believe that virtually all geological changes occur very slowly.

Hammock Parties 10-12-2018 04:43 AM

If you guys haven't played the Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis game I highly recommend checking it out. It's fun as shit with great voice acting.

It also has one of the best Indy lines ever:

"Once I'm a God, I'm sending you straight to hell."

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TambaBerry 10-12-2018 05:09 AM

its a real place and i and many others with negative blood type are descendants from it.


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