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Originally posted by Pictnation
The posts are split, on the Left; we have Byrd and his fellow historical researchers, who use their intensive studies of past times to great effect in their posts. The posts are well structured, thought out, quoting scientific answers, and in general this side knows about archaeology.
At this moment in time, science is the all powerful force. If our scientist's say something is wrong, then it's wrong. No debate.
This still happens today even, with many people afraid to put forward a theory, in case their career is ended in an instant.
But now the Left has an ally and its the esoteric method of thinking, much more common during earlier periods such as The Renaissance or further back to the time of Pythagoras, and the highly evolved Mystery Schools, of which ALL modern science is based. These schools produced the likes of Plato, Socrates and later in time Mozart and Freud.
Now we have a problem. Isn't Pythagoras the one who solved the relationship between the edges of a triangle, with the statement, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides... Yet he was also an adept of his Mystery School and Secret Society. He understood the relationship between the World as he saw it and Maths...
He also knew the Egyptians understood Maths to a much higher degree and went there to study for some time.
So now we have a stalemate, science unable to disprove the Lefts method of thinking because it was this method that first introduced the early scientific thought.
Now the Left gains advantage by declaring that science never moved very far in 1900 years, only in the last 100 has it taken shape.
Just because we don't have physical evidence that Atlantis was real, it doesn't mean that its a fable.
What I mean is that by pushing the boundaries of human thinking and problem solving, science can yet again move forward, to exploring the hidden past of our Culture.
I actually look forward to the day when Atlantis is acknowledged by the Scientific Community. All those who claimed it was a fable because it hadn't been 'discovered' yet, will have to rethink thier understanding of how Old The Human Race really is, and we are alot older than Scientific Fact proves at this moment in time.
If you begin to think along the ways of the second part, then your half way there to advancing your science.
Just because we don't have physical evidence that Atlantis was real, it doesn't mean that its a fable.
Uhm... this is a very weak debate. What you're saying is:
- there is no proof that a certain thing exists
- things that don't exist are fables
- in spite of the two statements above, this unproved thing does exist.
Originally posted by Direwolf
But there is some record beyond Plato's dramatic morality play. I suggest that you check out the research by R Cedric Leonard at his web site.
Quest for Atlantis
Originally posted by Mr JackdawI think that is an inaccurate interpretation of his statement. He brings up a valid point; the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. Let us not forget that while aspects of the recent "New Age" phenomenon may have taken Atlantis to new heights, our oldest tale of the mythical island still predates Christ - or the Common Era, for the sake of political correctness.
The search for Atlantis has brought to light other interesting "lost" civilizations around the world. When you get a chance, for instance, look up the book "Atlantis in Andalucia". It was published in 1929 or '30 by E M Whishaw, and documents Ms. Whishaw's archaeological discoveries in Andalucia, Spain, and her conclusion that Atlantis - or something - was located there. It's been some time since I picked up the book... so I'm hazy on the details.
Note to the "believers", this book does not present view of an advanced civilization -- or at least, not advanced as the word goes today. Also, no crystals or pyramids to be found
Originally posted by Parta
i am wondering if any of the folks here that constantly use the word "we" when they speak for science can put some names to "we". i have been trying to compile a list of real scholars and scientists who have categorically said that atlantis didn't exist but my list is very short [noone yet]. can you "we" people help me?
Originally posted by Mr JackdawHe brings up a valid point; the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.
Originally posted by Parta
reply to post by Byrd
funny. who told them that looking for atlantis was silly? their fifth grade teacher miss crabtree? science is controlled from elementary schools... thats a popular lamentation
as for sherman and anyone like him... if you don't know where the seas were, you can't say an island is imaginary.