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originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
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In one of the other threads I pointed out that the city in Egypt which Plato's ancestor Solon was said to have visited was at that time being ruled by a Berber prince. The legend's true origin may not be Egyptian.
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originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
originally posted by: Blaine91555
I'm not sure I get what they would be hoping to find. What the Richat Structure is, is well known. Before I watch it, are they just playing off the myth of it being something other than the geologic feature it's know to be, a heavily eroded dome?
Plato doesn't say that the rings were man made. He says that they cut canals through each ring to connect the water ways together.
But the creation of the rings themselves was attributed to Poseidon creating them himself.
And when an ancient writer says that a god or the gods created something,........ what you think they *really* mean?
originally posted by: muzzleflash
a reply to: Guyfriday
All of the alternative Atlantian hypothesis are absurd (except Antarctica) and the Richat fits the descriptions handed down to us perfectly.
It's clearly not a "perfect" match because Atlantis was supposed to be on its own continent. (However Europe and Asia are considered two continents despite being connected, so... maybe they just counted it as another continent?)
However I might add to your list of things that do match up by referring to an ancient Berber myth of a king named "Antaeus" who might be king Atlas.
en.wikipedia.org...
In one of the other threads I pointed out that the city in Egypt which Plato's ancestor Solon was said to have visited was at that time being ruled by a Berber prince. The legend's true origin may not be Egyptian.