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Greetings Scubasalvor,
Scubasalvor wrote:
Well we can rule out "continent" specifically, because Atlantis was never a continent, just a large island. It is common in modern times to call it a "continent" but Plato never referred to it as a continent, just a large island and none of the other ancient sources refer to Atlantis as a continent. (Unless you want to count Aelian's report, which sounds more like he is talking about the Americas and no mention of them being "sunk".) As for an island being "sunk" at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, no doubt your statement is correct, but the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is not the only site in the Atlantic ocean that will "fit" with Plato's fairly imprecise description - he only says "in front of" the Pillars of Herakles, which could mean literally right in front, and in that case we do have a large island that is sunk below sea level (Spartel) and this island was above the sea 11,000 years ago.
Then there are the Azores, Madeira and the Canary islands; in particular La Palma island in the Canaries has had catastrophic shelf-subsidence of large proportions in the past, resulting in mega-tsunamis that appear to have actually re-shaped some islands in the Bahamas and tossed massive blocks of coral onto shore. Many other sites have been proposed as Atlantis including Ireland, Iceland, Greenland even Cuba but all of these are today above sea level - however there are a number of islands that existed 11,000 years ago when sea levels rose abruptly and massively, in fact right around 9600 BC when the Younger Dryas period ended - some scientists have said that the Earth lost one-fourth of the total land area to flooding at this time. (Coincidentally, apocryphal texts have said this also, that the great flood of Noah covered "a fourth part" of the lands) We can find one recorded measure of how much water rose that seems to be taken at the time - in Genesis, describing the flood of Noah, it says the sea levels rose "fifteen cubits" or around 23 feet in a matter of days! Think what that would do today, if it occurred at that speed.
Of course it could all be simply a morality play imagined by Plato (even though we can prove he did not invent it) and Man was living as a 'cave-man' in 9,600 BC as the historians insist; even though we know that not ALL mankind was living the 'cave-man' life, just consider the list :
Then we can look at sunken monuments, such as one stone circle (Er-Lanic island) in France that lies partially submerged beneath the ocean or "Sea-henge" in Britain. Are we to suppose that "cave-men" built these megalithic structures back when sea levels were lower? Or do we propose that the builders deliberately built their stone circles partly out into deep water? Or, is it just possible that not ALL of mankind was living the life of "cave-men" 11,000 years ago, that SOME peoples were forming what we would call a "civilization" today? If we accept this idea (which is not such a leap, after all the humans of 12,000 years ago had the exact same size brains we do today, the exact same capabilities of reasoning, memory and even capacity to invention) then the tale of Atlantis, along with the numerous Flood Myths which exist in virtually every human culture world-wide, might just be telling us the truth about what happened!
I am also well aware of the continental drift theory (and the supporting evidence) which would clearly make it impossible for any continent to exist lying in between Africa and South America, but remember we are not talking about a continent, and the area it could be located covers a MUCH larger area than simply that region lying between Africa and South America. Plato gave us the actual size of the main island of Atlantis, so if anyone hopes to ever find Atlantis, they need to find a sunken island or perhaps one that still exists today, located somewhere in the Atlantic ocean of approximately the size described by Plato.
I would also respectfully disagree with the idea that a continent cannot sink, since we know of two that are sunk today. Both are submerged for millions of years (Zealandia and Kerguelen) plus are far from the Atlantic, so are not contenders for the title of "Atlantis" but then we are not really searching for a continent - just a relatively large island, but not even so large as Greenland is.
Good luck and good hunting amigos, I hope that you find the treasures that you seek.
your friend,
Oroblanco
Scubasalvor wrote:
There is a feature out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This has been there for millions of years. There is no way a continent or island could have sunk there.
Well we can rule out "continent" specifically, because Atlantis was never a continent, just a large island. It is common in modern times to call it a "continent" but Plato never referred to it as a continent, just a large island and none of the other ancient sources refer to Atlantis as a continent. (Unless you want to count Aelian's report, which sounds more like he is talking about the Americas and no mention of them being "sunk".) As for an island being "sunk" at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, no doubt your statement is correct, but the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is not the only site in the Atlantic ocean that will "fit" with Plato's fairly imprecise description - he only says "in front of" the Pillars of Herakles, which could mean literally right in front, and in that case we do have a large island that is sunk below sea level (Spartel) and this island was above the sea 11,000 years ago.
Then there are the Azores, Madeira and the Canary islands; in particular La Palma island in the Canaries has had catastrophic shelf-subsidence of large proportions in the past, resulting in mega-tsunamis that appear to have actually re-shaped some islands in the Bahamas and tossed massive blocks of coral onto shore. Many other sites have been proposed as Atlantis including Ireland, Iceland, Greenland even Cuba but all of these are today above sea level - however there are a number of islands that existed 11,000 years ago when sea levels rose abruptly and massively, in fact right around 9600 BC when the Younger Dryas period ended - some scientists have said that the Earth lost one-fourth of the total land area to flooding at this time. (Coincidentally, apocryphal texts have said this also, that the great flood of Noah covered "a fourth part" of the lands) We can find one recorded measure of how much water rose that seems to be taken at the time - in Genesis, describing the flood of Noah, it says the sea levels rose "fifteen cubits" or around 23 feet in a matter of days! Think what that would do today, if it occurred at that speed.
Of course it could all be simply a morality play imagined by Plato (even though we can prove he did not invent it) and Man was living as a 'cave-man' in 9,600 BC as the historians insist; even though we know that not ALL mankind was living the 'cave-man' life, just consider the list :
(Wikipedia, not the most reliable source I realize but this is just a sample) - also:Events
c. 10,000 BC — Pottery was first produced in Japan.[2][1]
C. 10,000 bc — Bottle Gourd is domesticated and used as a carrying vessel.
c. 9,500 BC — There is evidence of the harvesting, though not necessarily of the cultivating, of wild grasses in Asia Minor about this time. [1][verification needed]
c. 9,500 BC — First building phase of the temple complex at Göbekli Tepe.
c. 9,300 BC — Figs were apparently cultivated in the Jordan River valley.[3]
c. 9000 BC — Neolithic culture began in Ancient Near East.
c. 9000 BC: Near East: First stone structures are built at Jericho.
The dog is domesticated.[citation needed]
(from http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/timeline1.html)-10000 The discovery and use of silver, gold, carbon, copper, tin, iron, mercury, sulphur and lead
Then we can look at sunken monuments, such as one stone circle (Er-Lanic island) in France that lies partially submerged beneath the ocean or "Sea-henge" in Britain. Are we to suppose that "cave-men" built these megalithic structures back when sea levels were lower? Or do we propose that the builders deliberately built their stone circles partly out into deep water? Or, is it just possible that not ALL of mankind was living the life of "cave-men" 11,000 years ago, that SOME peoples were forming what we would call a "civilization" today? If we accept this idea (which is not such a leap, after all the humans of 12,000 years ago had the exact same size brains we do today, the exact same capabilities of reasoning, memory and even capacity to invention) then the tale of Atlantis, along with the numerous Flood Myths which exist in virtually every human culture world-wide, might just be telling us the truth about what happened!
I am also well aware of the continental drift theory (and the supporting evidence) which would clearly make it impossible for any continent to exist lying in between Africa and South America, but remember we are not talking about a continent, and the area it could be located covers a MUCH larger area than simply that region lying between Africa and South America. Plato gave us the actual size of the main island of Atlantis, so if anyone hopes to ever find Atlantis, they need to find a sunken island or perhaps one that still exists today, located somewhere in the Atlantic ocean of approximately the size described by Plato.
I would also respectfully disagree with the idea that a continent cannot sink, since we know of two that are sunk today. Both are submerged for millions of years (Zealandia and Kerguelen) plus are far from the Atlantic, so are not contenders for the title of "Atlantis" but then we are not really searching for a continent - just a relatively large island, but not even so large as Greenland is.
Good luck and good hunting amigos, I hope that you find the treasures that you seek.
your friend,
Oroblanco