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So the whole pop notion (I reference Michael Cremo) of “Atlantis” pretty much rests upon what Plato(extreme flaming gay) scratched into rock tablets.
To decide whether he was just spinning fantasy for amusement of little children, or else maybe was REPORTING somethng real...seems virtually unknowable in 2014. Is it?
Plato states Atlantis was beyond the "Pillars of Hercules.”
Where the friggin' hell was that? Not one human on Gaia Earth today truly KNOWS the answer...it's all a sea of fascinating, tantalizing conjecture. Was Platos even reporting something Real? Or was he playfully being metaphorical to teach people something?
The most INTENSE scholarship the world has seen has never found one single shred of any true meaning of what the hell Plato was going on about in his story of "Atlantis." Goggle-eyed true-believers start invoking Edgar Cayce and others. So where does that leave u
The popular ass-u-me -ption is that Plato's "pillars of Hercules" = Straights of Gibralter, suggesting that "Atlantis" existed somewhere (but where exactly?) west of Gibraltar.
However, some say that whole ass-u-me-mption about Pillars of Hercules was mistaken...and that if you lived within Plato's culture you'd automatically understand his reference to "pillars of Hercules" was about the east end of Greece to CAPE MATAPAN and CAPE MALEAS, EAST of mainland Greece...drastically opposite Gibralter. If that's right then all the folks depending on Gibralter as the clue are totally wrong. If Atlantis was even real at all. (To be fair, plent of others think "Atlantis" references some existence on another world predating some time that humans got onto Earth, either by panspermia, or by genetic seeding mothered by some extra terrestrial beings, or by other means...we'll never know the true facts and it doesn't matter).
If true, Plato's "Atlantis" was far east, like maybe on the dry land that fairy recently slumped under the ocean and became what we call the "persian gulf" (intentionally not capitalized because those assholes don't deserve ANY respect) tacizing about something that never was? (I give that 40% credibility, or maybe on the land that got buried under sand and is now called Sainai. One way (water) or another (sand) some big, populated landmass got "submerged."
Then you have your contemporary, therefore seemingly more rational, “middlin” theorists (conjecturists actually, because a “theory” requires evidence!!!) who say “Atlantis” did exist, not west of Gibralter in the Pacific, but instead was in Portugal, or else in what is today lowlands of southwest Spain.
To decide whether he was just spinning fantasy for amusement of little children, or else maybe was REPORTING somethng real...seems virtually unknowable in 2014. Is it?
Plato states Atlantis was beyond the "Pillars of Hercules.”
Where the friggin' hell was that? Not one human on Gaia Earth today truly KNOWS the answer...it's all a sea of fascinating, tantalizing conjecture. Was Platos even reporting something Real? Or was he playfully being metaphorical to teach people something?
The most INTENSE scholarship the world has seen has never found one single shred of any true meaning of what the hell Plato was going on about in his story of "Atlantis." Goggle-eyed true-believers start invoking Edgar Cayce and others. So where does that leave u
The popular ass-u-me -ption is that Plato's "pillars of Hercules" = Straights of Gibralter, suggesting that "Atlantis" existed somewhere (but where exactly?) west of Gibraltar.
However, some say that whole ass-u-me-mption about Pillars of Hercules was mistaken...and that if you lived within Plato's culture you'd automatically understand his reference to "pillars of Hercules" was about the east end of Greece to CAPE MATAPAN and CAPE MALEAS, EAST of mainland Greece...drastically opposite Gibralter. If that's right then all the folks depending on Gibralter as the clue are totally wrong. If Atlantis was even real at all. (To be fair, plent of others think "Atlantis" references some existence on another world predating some time that humans got onto Earth, either by panspermia, or by genetic seeding mothered by some extra terrestrial beings, or by other means...we'll never know the true facts and it doesn't matter).
If true, Plato's "Atlantis" was far east, like maybe on the dry land that fairy recently slumped under the ocean and became what we call the "persian gulf" (intentionally not capitalized because those assholes don't deserve ANY respect) tacizing about something that never was? (I give that 40% credibility, or maybe on the land that got buried under sand and is now called Sainai. One way (water) or another (sand) some big, populated landmass got "submerged."
Then you have your contemporary, therefore seemingly more rational, “middlin” theorists (conjecturists actually, because a “theory” requires evidence!!!) who say “Atlantis” did exist, not west of Gibralter in the Pacific, but instead was in Portugal, or else in what is today lowlands of southwest Spain.
