8/25/2010

10 Best Theory About Town Missing in Atlantic Continent


Greek philosophy plato is the first to write about the legendary continent of Atlantis which called for more than two thousand years ago, scholars have been locked in a fierce debate about whether a place like that really existed. While some people believe the words of the plateau, and partly mangatakan just mocking the idea that an advanced civilization could disappear like so alone and thought as if it never existed. Try to imagine an elephant can walk through the piles of snow without leaving a trace, making it easy to ignore the whole subject and write this as another example of pseudo-scientific new age or a fantastic history and fable untenable. And this is not an unreasonable position after all the evidence, plato describes the place as large as Libya (ancient term for North Africa) and Asia combined, making sure that enough scientists and pity to miss.
But nobody has managed to produce as many coral reefs that may have been marked in the ancient shoreline, much less an entire continent sinks. But the search continues and, if any, seem to grow in both scale and sophistication to this day has become a kind of grail / the sacred history of technology for the twenty-first century. Did Atlantis exist, and if not? Although no one can answer that question with certainty, although several attempts to convince the Atlantic if it exists, there are several competing theories out there for consideration. Some of them are theories that make more sense than others-and some even have support from the scientific community but it was all just guessing. So now, without further ado, here is a list, in no particular order, of the ten theories about the lost continent of Atlantis.

1. Plato's idea that states there is an amazing place in the Atlantic did not simply disappear, and barely any islands or land in the eastern United States and Europe / Africa has been proposed as a location for fantastic continent Plato. Unfortunately, none of these islands is impressive in scope or size, and not among the continents, which they claim is something approaching an advanced civilization in the past as in telling the plateau. Read More

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