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REAL Story of Atlantis and How It CHANGED The World!

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By Veronica WilliamsPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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Hey there! Isn't it fascinating how much we still have to learn about our ancient past? From the mysterious Mayans to the awe-inspiring feats of the Egyptians, there's always more to discover. One of the most enduring mysteries is Atlantis – the legendary lost city. For over 2000 years, stories of Atlantis have captured imaginations, but is it just a myth or could there be some truth to it? Let's explore!

The first mentions of Atlantis come from Plato's dialogues, Timaeus and Critias, written around 360 BC. These stories were part of a speech intended to honor the goddess Athena during festive celebrations. Critias, a character in Plato's dialogues, recounts tales from his grandfather, who had heard stories from the Athenian poet Solon. According to these tales, an ancient civilization based on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, known as Atlantis, once ruled over vast territories in Africa and Europe. The Atlanteans were advanced engineers, constructing concentric rings of land and water, with impressive infrastructure like baths, harbors, and barracks. They had a sophisticated society with kings, a civil administration, and a powerful military. Their ambition led them to conquer lands across Asia and Europe until they faced resistance from Athens. Ultimately, earthquakes and floods caused Atlantis to sink beneath the waves.

But is this story fact or fiction? Many historians believe Plato used Atlantis as a metaphor to illustrate philosophical points. The barbaric behavior of the Atlanteans could represent the actions of contemporary powers like Persians or Carthaginians, while the island's destruction may have been inspired by natural disasters like the eruption of Minoan Santorini. However, some argue Plato's accounts are more historically accurate than we realize. He claimed Atlantis was a true story, providing a precise date for its demise – around 9,600 BC. This coincides with geological events like "Meltwater Pulse 1b," suggesting a global flood that could have wiped out low-lying civilizations.

Let's not forget the Egyptian connection to Atlantis. Egyptian texts frequently mention Atlantis, known as "Aha-Men-Ptah," which translates to "The West" – possibly referring to the mythical island's location. There are intriguing parallels between descriptions of Atlantis and ancient Egyptian culture, including references to white islands and pyramids. Moreover, Atlantis isn't confined to Greek and Egyptian texts. Similar legends exist in Berber, Viking, Babylonian, and Indian lore, hinting at a widespread belief in a lost civilization.

As for physical evidence, underwater remains have been discovered worldwide, hinting at lost settlements submerged over time. While some speculate that Atlantis lies off the coast of Africa or in the Caribbean, others suggest it could be hidden in the Pacific Ocean or elsewhere. Atlantis has become a symbol of humanity's quest for knowledge and the mysteries of our past. Ignatius Donnelly's work in the 19th century popularized the idea of a "mother civilization" from which all ancient cultures sprang, further adding to Atlantis's allure.

Over the centuries, Atlantis has become a symbol of a lost utopia or a cautionary tale about hubris and the consequences of human arrogance. Its enduring mystery has inspired countless books, movies, and theories about its possible existence and fate. Some modern theories suggest that Atlantis may have been inspired by real ancient civilizations, such as the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete or the lost city of Helike in Greece, which was destroyed by a tsunami in antiquity.

In conclusion, whether Atlantis was a real city or a symbolic tale, one thing is certain – the ocean holds countless secrets, waiting to be uncovered. As we continue to explore and understand our world, let's keep an open mind to the possibilities. After all, who knows what wonders await us beneath the waves?

That's all for today! Hope you learnt something new! Now go start conversations about Atlantis and its mysteries!

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