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merka
Call me suspicious, but getting a high resolution pyramid shape out of a bathymetry scan with low resolution contours... Wouldnt that be sort of impossible?
rickymouse
If there is a capstone on top of that thing, I am sure that they will take the capstone and study it, saying one never existed. It is the missing link of the pyramids. Whatever was on top of the pyramids was very important to know, I would assume it had gold in it. Some say that the Egyptian pyramids quit working because the underground flowing water and caverns went dry. I somehow believe that. I wonder if the capstones were incorporated into other egyptian and Roman structures, it seems to me that they would have taken them when they scavenged the pyramids.
AlchemistSwami
reply to post by voyger2
Some interesting pictures from google earth, I wonder if this is it
Interesting find S & F!
rickymouse
reply to post by Klassified
It is having an open mind when looking at things that is important. Here on ATS I see three basic types of people. I see debunkers who quickly try to prove things wrong and ignore the big picture or any possible truth in the thread if any deception or wrong thinking is involved. Then I see those who strongly believe in their perception. They see what they believe is true. This is normal vision for most people, they see what they know or believe. This normal vision is utilized by debunkers, they see a need to debunk things and they do not see any truth in the thread sometimes.
The last type is the open minded person, they need a lot of evidence to believe in something but their curiosity keeps their mind open till they can learn more. They will often give an opinion but will not say definitely that something is wrong without doing research. This is where we all should be, you can not deny the existance of something just because there is no evidence yet. I used to be guilty of this till I found some stuff in the yard. I jumped to the wrong conclusion at first of what I was seeing and got debunked. The problem is that my perception steered the debunking, the artifacts looked like body parts of fish and animals so I assumed they were fossils. Upon research I found that many of the things the ancient people built looked like things found in nature. Look at an old car, they have two eyes and a grill/mouth. Now they have slanted eyes and a smaller grill/mouth, they almost look like oriental people. Most vehicles have either two or four wheels/legs just like animals. We have a hard time accepting things that do not look like something found in nature, and many times nature does have very efficient ways.
I opened my mind, something that is harder to do when you are older. I learned that without an open mind you are easily fooled, by yourself. You cannot see what is right in front of you. I have to note that our government and society do not really want our eyes open. They want us conditioned to see what they think is reality. This is not a bad thing always, civilizations need to be civil. This puts us at personal risk though, we could lose everything in this fake economy by believing it is real. Our countries economic situation was way better off in the seventies even though we were in a pretty tough recession. At least the jobs that were out there were real.
be4ne1
What the Hades are these people so danged afraid of ? Why is it that such extremes are gone to to keep the masses from learning about our past and the past of anything significant we endeavor to discover? Are they afraid we'll discover their nest or what?
Nostrenominon
smurfy
reply to post by Nostrenominon
You must be one of those remote viewing chaps, knowing as you do that it is Bullshiite. Perhaps you should tell the Portuguese navy so, and save them wasting diesel looking for pyramids!!
edit on 24-9-2013 by smurfy because: (no reason given)
I would but they're already not concerned, because it isn't real.
hknudzkknexnt
reply to post by sunspot0
This is getting more and more interesting, so if Atlantis does exist what would all of this in tittle?
Rosinitiate
hknudzkknexnt
reply to post by sunspot0
This is getting more and more interesting, so if Atlantis does exist what would all of this in tittle?
Atlantis doesn't exist, well at least not in its original thought/form. If it did, which clearly according to historical accounts (including the bible), it is likely (mostly) underwater or under ice or both!
Atlantis could be an island, a country, a continent or even a people. Like westerners don't just hail from one island, country or even continent.
Atlantis was our past and according to legends they were quite the people. Even in our present day we would likely look at them in wonder. But again, we have been lost and quite lost for some time. As we become "more advanced" the people become more stupid. Case in point, if you work in a call center or something you needn't look any further than the "smoke hut" or break room and see how many drones are busy staring down at their "dumbphones" and how many are actually engaged in intellectual thought......yeah I thought so.
voyger2
reply to post by ciscoagent
I'm not sure if understood your question / theory. But, when you see 350 meters, its referred to depth of the site in relation to the medium level of the sea (0 meters). so it's -350meters.... well I hope I'm on your track..edit on 24-9-2013 by voyger2 because: (no reason given)
smurfy
I am sorry, I just don't get what your point is. Plato's remarks are about an advanced civilisation that perished, or that simply disappeared, with an emphasis on a natural catastrophe, (Earthquake, therefore vunerable) since Plato didn't expand it in any other way. There is no dumbing down expressed.