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.....watch the next parts in the series, kinda hard to find...
Originally posted by ProudBird
reply to post by cornucopia
.....watch the next parts in the series, kinda hard to find...
Actually, not all that hard to find. Just go to the Google Video link, the other parts are easy to find there.
Oh and.....didn't take long to see that this is a crock of crap....in the description, the "hollow earth" baloney, and also in the opening narration it's mentioned again.
Usual clap-trap for the types who fall for this stuff.
Originally posted by Ixtab
Atlantis anchored in the 4th dimension?
Wonder why they never took the time to explain what that means.
Originally posted by Ixtab
reply to post by cornucopia
Ok, dont mind explaining a few things for me do you?, ive a fairly open mind.
What is this frequency measured in?
What causes its frequency to be higher?
What is the frequency of our dimension?
How do you observe the frequency of separate dimensions, what apparatus do you use? - DO NOT say the mind.
Look folks its fairly obvious Atlantis ( if it existed) was a small Island off the West coast of Ireland.
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by P12SOLD
Look folks its fairly obvious Atlantis ( if it existed) was a small Island off the West coast of Ireland.
Not really I'd go for Atlantis being a mythical place created by Plato from real and imaginary aspects of history current during his time.
Originally posted by P12SOLD
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by P12SOLD
Look folks its fairly obvious Atlantis ( if it existed) was a small Island off the West coast of Ireland.
Not really I'd go for Atlantis being a mythical place created by Plato from real and imaginary aspects of history current during his time.
Plato's "Critias" however does describe Atlantis and what it looked like! But i don't rule out what your saying, mind you. But he describes Atlantis as being west past the Pillars of Hercules on an Island in the Atlantic Ocean. This sounds like a specific location to me. Mystical locations are just that mystical, the location given here, is not somewhere we can't find on a map! But the killer would be how Plato describes Atlantis, as been of "Oblang shape" 2,038 stadia wide and 2,932 in stadia height (Crit 118D source) and had mountains on threes sides of the Island. The length and height match the country of Ireland no other country comes close. That to me is too weird to simply ignore.
For these histories tell of a mighty power which unprovoked made an expedition against the whole of Europe and Asia, and to which your city put an end. This power came forth out of the Atlantic Ocean, for in those days the Atlantic was navigable; and there was an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Heracles;the island was larger than Libya and Asia put together
, and was the way to other islands, and from these you might pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded the true ocean; for this sea which is within the Straits of Heracles is only a harbour, having a narrow entrance, but that other is a real sea, and the surrounding land may be most truly called a boundless continent.
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by P12SOLD
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by P12SOLD
Look folks its fairly obvious Atlantis ( if it existed) was a small Island off the West coast of Ireland.
Not really I'd go for Atlantis being a mythical place created by Plato from real and imaginary aspects of history current during his time.
Plato's "Critias" however does describe Atlantis and what it looked like! But i don't rule out what your saying, mind you. But he describes Atlantis as being west past the Pillars of Hercules on an Island in the Atlantic Ocean. This sounds like a specific location to me. Mystical locations are just that mystical, the location given here, is not somewhere we can't find on a map! But the killer would be how Plato describes Atlantis, as been of "Oblang shape" 2,038 stadia wide and 2,932 in stadia height (Crit 118D source) and had mountains on threes sides of the Island. The length and height match the country of Ireland no other country comes close. That to me is too weird to simply ignore.
....then why do you ignore what Plato wrote in C & T on the size of the island on which Atlantis sat?
From page 2 of Timaeus, paragraph 17
For these histories tell of a mighty power which unprovoked made an expedition against the whole of Europe and Asia, and to which your city put an end. This power came forth out of the Atlantic Ocean, for in those days the Atlantic was navigable; and there was an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Heracles;the island was larger than Libya and Asia put together
, and was the way to other islands, and from these you might pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded the true ocean; for this sea which is within the Straits of Heracles is only a harbour, having a narrow entrance, but that other is a real sea, and the surrounding land may be most truly called a boundless continent.
reply to post by Hanslune
Howdy Ixtab You most probably will not get scientific answers to your questions. Even new agers don't completely agree as to what some of these terms mean....and they have changed over time Here is a link to a new age dictionary New age dictionary Good luck and don't get frustrated; this is a religious belief and not a rational one!
Originally posted by P12SOLD
Cedric Leonard of the University of Oklahoma has compiled a list of 24 ancient narrative
sources that describe Atlantis.
Date Author Source Description
Egyptian Book of the Dead
King Thoth ruled an Island in the West which was
destroyed by water, and brought the surviving
rulers eastward to Egypt
Palermo Stone Royal Canon
Lists the last eight of the ten god-kings, including
Cronos (Seb), Osiris, Set and possibly Thoth.
Turin Papyrus King-List
Lists the ten god-kings whose reign over a foreign
country ended 9850 B.C., followed by the reign of
the demi-gods
Sanchuniathon
Phoenician
History
Calls ancient god-kings of former times the
"Aletean kings".
Homer Iliad
Refers to the imprisonment of the Titan Cronos at
the "far end of the earth" beneath the "waters of the
restless sea."
735
B.C.
Hesiod Theogeny
Tells us of the Titans who, after losing a ten-year
war, were imprisoned beneath the waters of the
Ocean in the far West.
Mahabharata Karna Parva
Describes a ten-year war at the end of which the
island of Atala and all its inhabitants sank into the
"Western Ocean".
450
B.C.
Herodotus Histories
The ocean now called the Atlantic he calls "the
Atlantis Sea". He describes a tribe of "Atlanteans"
living in North Africa.
The capital city or the centre point of the Atlantis Empire (if it existed) was Ireland.
Plato's description of the height and the width of Atlantis capital does match up identically to the country of Ireland. There no refuting that claim for me its on solid ground.
You've got to remember also the Asia of today's world, would not be the same Asia of Plato's era. Asia minor, as it was called back then, was broken up into different kingdoms with different rulers,
and some parts of Asia itself had not yet been explored by the white man.
But i do believe the hub of this kingdom, was in Ireland. All things point to that been true.
Also people are also of the mistaken belief Atlantis was just a narrative of Plato's mind. Fact wrong.
Originally posted by MistyStar1012
reply to post by cornucopia
Hi have you been to the centre of the earth to know if it's hollow? Not being funny, I'm really interested
In this subject
Thanks