Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
And pretentious academics were right about the Big Bang until the James Webb telescope just proved their timeline was always a joke. Just because we haven’t dug deep enough yet or agreed on the location of Atlantis (out of several possibilities), that does not suddenly vindicate the unimaginative.
Look up the Eye of the Sahara or the Richat Structure, Might be a Headache to your Video here. It Fits Plato's Description and they have Found out that the Sahara was a Green Savannah at one time in history and Also that Ancient Rivers used to Flow that way to the Sea in West Africa and its ALSO west of the Pillars of Hercules which is what the Straights of Gibraltar were once called.
Yes but not at the same time. Her face changed through out the day, being young in the morning middle aged in the afternoon and elderly in the evening.
I have read a bit of Timaeus and Plato's specifically states that he did not make it up that it is true. He could be lying of course. You can read Timaeus online for free. It's long but he States it pretty much in the beginning.
I remember in high school math using the "sieve of Erastothenes" as a simple and reliable way to determine prime numbers. Considering that the Greeks did not have the Hindu-Arabic number system, I thought that he was capable and imaginative. I think that we have all seen petty, sniping mediocre professionals pick like a woodpecker, both in academia and the office, to peck away, usually behind your back, either out of jealousy and spite, oftentimes to make them look better by comparison, from resentment and a deep personal apprehension of their own shortcomings, lack of professional success, failure to get promoted, romantic rivalry, or office politics. Haven't we all known people like this? 🤔
Totally wrong about Atlantis! The ancient Rama Empire of India documented that Atala (later called Atlantis) had weapons that could level an entire city. Atala tried to stop the Anunnaki (Zetan-Reptilians) from using humans as slaves and livestock - which still goes on today. A nuclear war occurred between them about twelve thousand years ago. The Anunnaki unleashed their antimatter weapons. This caused The Great Flood and tropical Atlantis became frozen Antarctica. A key reason why independent exploration - especially deep below Antarctica - is strictly forbidden and military vessels will prevent unauthorized vessels from even getting close. The only place on the planet that is totally restricted.
Plato Atlantis, Atalantis, or Atlantica was a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427-347 BC) in his Timaeus dialog.Aug You must be a trump voter.
🤣🤣🤣I just looked up that village and it's real, on the Eastern slopes of Mount bellachat, population 332. There's also 7 of our French villages I can't name because of censorship. No I'm not kidding, you can look them up.
The only primary sources for Atlantis are Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias; all other mentions of the island are based on them. The dialogues claim to quote Solon, who visited Egypt between 590 and 580 BC; they state that he translated Egyptian records of Atlantis.
But Plato said that Atlatis was an ancient story that was passed down through the eons, it wasn't even his story. It was already an ancient story by the time he heard of it. 🤨
Some are real. France thing is real.Plato didn't create Atlantis. A guy named Solon is said to have created it 100yrs before Plato, who even said that himself.
Valid point ....Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@Artificial_Historian I just a few days ago was watching something about how they found ruins or some kind of ringed formation that bears a striking resemblance to what they say it looked like. If I can remember it, I'll post it. Do I think it's actually Atlantis? Not the magical one at least. I mean the earth has been killed off 5 or 6 times now according to scientists. So how many civilizations have been destroyed? The land was once all one giant piece. So there has to be many civilizations that broke off into islands that eventually were eaten by water. I mean why not? Maybe we all lived the same exact lives 5 or 6 times and remember little flashes from those lives and That's what deja vu is.
Curious, I went onto the GPS and discovrred that there are two villages in France called Pussy. I don't know the name of the inhabitants of the second one however.
@Artificial_Historian yes, that's the most standard view in academia, so that's likely what a professional historian would insist on.... while simultaneously insisting that it's imperative to challenge older perspectives and not accept conventional wisdom. We just really don't know, though.
Valid point .....Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@bgaona u could pick up a book on the topic and educate urself on its origins and then ask urself how valid or credible the claim is that it ever existed.
@chiefreficul9774 Done and done. Thanks for the advice. Have you picked up a book on the topic? Better yet, read the original Plato for yourself. If you have already, then i'm sure you understand my points. .... Do you understand them?
Wrong both egypt and plato tell of it being out side of the pillars of Hercules beyond the Mediterranean sae plus a many of time the Egyptians were at war otlr being raided by them. It can't be the island of Crete. Crete was a super power in the bronze age but not a "military might" that the Egyptians feared and faced.
Ummm Atlantis was very real. I used to enjoy these videos but now I don't trust anything yall say. Atlantis was the home of Enki. He destroyed his own city because of his 3 evil fallen angel kids. Thoth, Marduk, and Ereshkigal. It will be proven to be real soon.
Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@@artificial_historianbut he did not make it up. I believe he specifically stated that he was retelling the story. With exaggeration and spin of course, but he did not make it up.
Plato Atlantis, Atalantis, or Atlantica was a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427-347 BC) in his Timaeus dialog.Aug You must be a mark. A gullible trump voter
@@nosuchthing8 being a supporter of any politician would be a sign that someone is gullible….The OP isn’t entirely incorrect. The fact that you assume someone’s voting preference, and try to use that to insult them says more about your character.
Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
And pretentious academics were right about the Big Bang until the James Webb telescope just proved their timeline was always a joke. Just because we haven’t dug deep enough yet or agreed on the location of Atlantis (out of several possibilities), that does not suddenly vindicate the unimaginative.
Britannica's Atlantis location: Atlantis, a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, lies west of the Strait of Gibraltar.
@@artificial_historian The straits of Gibraltar were called the "Pillars of Hercules" back then.
Look up the Eye of the Sahara or the Richat Structure, Might be a Headache to your Video here.
It Fits Plato's Description and they have Found out that the Sahara was a Green Savannah at one time in history and Also that Ancient Rivers used to Flow that way to the Sea in West Africa and its ALSO west of the Pillars of Hercules which is what the Straights of Gibraltar were once called.
Those Egyptian embalmers sound very much like today’s politicians
I had a girlfriend in H.S. that stole my heart.💔👀😉😋
The first one made me laugh so hard 🤣.
Two faces, that's nothing, Try Hacate, she had 3.
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Yes but not at the same time. Her face changed through out the day, being young in the morning middle aged in the afternoon and elderly in the evening.
So now Plato made up Atlantis???🤔🤔
They must not watch Bright Insight.
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have u ever read platio's writings about atlantis, where he said he got the story frm and what the original context of the story was?
That's what I said like WTF now
I have read a bit of Timaeus and Plato's specifically states that he did not make it up that it is true. He could be lying of course.
You can read Timaeus online for free. It's long but he States it pretty much in the beginning.
I love France 💕
Is there A tour package tiny area?
Almost the same in Sweden. Hard to keep up the mask when you are 12 😂
Janus was the gods last name. His first name was Hugh.
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Last time I heard that, I laughed so hard that I fell off my dinosaur.🦕
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Nice middle school intelligence
@@lynnfisher3037 About on the level of the Uranus jokes.🙉
Those images of women near the end were very beautiful.
Meh. Modern botoxed lips.
The ones in the beginning too, wow
I felt the same...
AI
I remember in high school math using the "sieve of Erastothenes" as a simple and reliable way to determine prime numbers. Considering that the Greeks did not have the Hindu-Arabic number system, I thought that he was capable and imaginative. I think that we have all seen petty, sniping mediocre professionals pick like a woodpecker, both in academia and the office, to peck away, usually behind your back, either out of jealousy and spite, oftentimes to make them look better by comparison, from resentment and a deep personal apprehension of their own shortcomings, lack of professional success, failure to get promoted, romantic rivalry, or office politics. Haven't we all known people like this? 🤔
Love it ❤❤❤❤😊
Totally wrong about Atlantis! The ancient Rama Empire of India documented that Atala (later called Atlantis) had weapons that could level an entire city. Atala tried to stop the Anunnaki (Zetan-Reptilians) from using humans as slaves and livestock - which still goes on today. A nuclear war occurred between them about twelve thousand years ago. The Anunnaki unleashed their antimatter weapons. This caused The Great Flood and tropical Atlantis became frozen Antarctica. A key reason why independent exploration - especially deep below Antarctica - is strictly forbidden and military vessels will prevent unauthorized vessels from even getting close. The only place on the planet that is totally restricted.
Plato
Atlantis, Atalantis, or Atlantica was a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427-347 BC) in his Timaeus dialog.Aug
You must be a trump voter.
🤦♂️ Ugh
You need to do either less or none of whatever you're on Paul... Less or none.
The removal of commoner's heart part was terrible
None of it is true. Don't forget who is speaking. Once
again it's MR KNOW IT ALL
Hipponax - a bard with vicious mockery
🤣🤣🤣I just looked up that village and it's real, on the Eastern slopes of Mount bellachat, population 332. There's also 7 of our French villages I can't name because of censorship. No I'm not kidding, you can look them up.
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Intercourse Pennsylvania is a real place
Real happy place lol
Do you believe these things to be true?
Sure! If it's on RUclips it HAS TO BE TRUE, right? (Sarcastic comment)
The only primary sources for Atlantis are Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias; all other mentions of the island are based on them. The dialogues claim to quote Solon, who visited Egypt between 590 and 580 BC; they state that he translated Egyptian records of Atlantis.
But Plato said that Atlatis was an ancient story that was passed down through the eons, it wasn't even his story. It was already an ancient story by the time he heard of it. 🤨
What's your mascot?
He could see the future in the past but unfortunately ignored the present😮😢
Hahaha France, that's perfect😂😭😂😭😂
Janus gave us the name January. The month where we look back on the year past and forward to the new year.
It makes perfect sense that they would be French.
I’m very very found of that French village. But the people perhaps even more.
A little more than half of the population had one.🤔
Bible says swearing is wrong
Play so did not make up Atlantis it's not a metaphor for Athens😊
Some are real. France thing is real.Plato didn't create Atlantis. A guy named Solon is said to have created it 100yrs before Plato, who even said that himself.
Atlantis is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations.
@@artificial_historian .. And yet, He did not invent the legend - only passed it along, perhaps (unconfirmed) with embellishments.
Valid point ....Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@Artificial_Historian I just a few days ago was watching something about how they found ruins or some kind of ringed formation that bears a striking resemblance to what they say it looked like. If I can remember it, I'll post it. Do I think it's actually Atlantis? Not the magical one at least. I mean the earth has been killed off 5 or 6 times now according to scientists. So how many civilizations have been destroyed? The land was once all one giant piece. So there has to be many civilizations that broke off into islands that eventually were eaten by water. I mean why not? Maybe we all lived the same exact lives 5 or 6 times and remember little flashes from those lives and That's what deja vu is.
Eye of the Sahara. Atlantis is not fake. 🤷🏽♂️
My Girlfriend is also from the French town called Pussy, but she has a dog 🐶 😮😅
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Curious, I went onto the GPS and discovrred that there are two villages in France called Pussy. I don't know the name of the inhabitants of the second one however.
So many great facts about Diogenis and you went with that?
Leave it to the French to have all the FUN rofl 🤣🤣 but Atlantis is real or at least derives from somewhere!😊
AI graphics getting good now.
*HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* 🤣
With a name like that, they must've got pillaged a lot!
The people who live there are called what?😂🤣
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Pussirs
Buffaloes 🦬 or Pussies ?
I should be surprised at how cruel people were in the past was, but sadly I'm not the. Just that everyone thinks it was ok. 😓
Some of these statements of fact are merely opinions. Also, the French language would never spell a word "pussy". That is an English word.
Best thing ever
Hold up a second... who told you that Plato made up Atlantis? And for that reason yet??
Atlantis is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations.
@Artificial_Historian yes, that's the most standard view in academia, so that's likely what a professional historian would insist on.... while simultaneously insisting that it's imperative to challenge older perspectives and not accept conventional wisdom. We just really don't know, though.
Valid point .....Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@bgaona u could pick up a book on the topic and educate urself on its origins and then ask urself how valid or credible the claim is that it ever existed.
@chiefreficul9774 Done and done. Thanks for the advice. Have you picked up a book on the topic? Better yet, read the original Plato for yourself. If you have already, then i'm sure you understand my points. .... Do you understand them?
There is only one God, and nun of these are him SMH
And every time I see this I think of that punk band youth Brigade they have a song. sink with California
Is the first face a CGI? But anyway, I think I've seen that face before, maybe it's based on some famous person? Can she be a model? Does anyone know?
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Wrong both egypt and plato tell of it being out side of the pillars of Hercules beyond the Mediterranean sae plus a many of time the Egyptians were at war otlr being raided by them. It can't be the island of Crete. Crete was a super power in the bronze age but not a "military might" that the Egyptians feared and faced.
Ummm Atlantis was very real. I used to enjoy these videos but now I don't trust anything yall say. Atlantis was the home of Enki. He destroyed his own city because of his 3 evil fallen angel kids. Thoth, Marduk, and Ereshkigal. It will be proven to be real soon.
Plato's tales of Atlantis come solely from his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, quoting Solon's supposed translation of Egyptian records. According to Plato, Atlantis was a massive kingdom near Gibraltar, aiming to conquer the world from Spain to central Italy in Europe and North Africa to Egypt. However, no archaeological evidence has surfaced, so Atlantis is likely just a captivating myth. Both Britannica and Wikipedia label the island as fictional, suggesting it's a product of imagination.
@@artificial_historianbut he did not make it up. I believe he specifically stated that he was retelling the story. With exaggeration and spin of course, but he did not make it up.
Plato
Atlantis, Atalantis, or Atlantica was a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427-347 BC) in his Timaeus dialog.Aug
You must be a mark. A gullible trump voter
@@nosuchthing8 being a supporter of any politician would be a sign that someone is gullible….The OP isn’t entirely incorrect. The fact that you assume someone’s voting preference, and try to use that to insult them says more about your character.
@@sideshowonacid you have to vote for someone. And the one that doesn't joke about being a dictator tops my list.
Is this video an April fool's joke or something? You got every "fact" wrong, seemingly on purpose.
Is the first girl ria sunn lmmfao
Ah Mr Know it All once again!!💩
Beautiful woman.
Who is?
@@imanoldurham5395 yo' mamma.
The woman's face in the thumbnail, I fell in love with!
A perfect example of a sexy woman. ✌️😎👍
Crazy ❤
Total click bait.Lame Video 😢
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Lol
Show me your face tell me the truth😅
Plato did not make up Atlantis. At least that is what he wrote. Sooo I’m not sure why that is presented as “fact”