Caleb Jones
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He still calls it Athens.
He still calls them the Hellenes.
I don't know why he does that, but he still sees a connection between them and that people.
And he's saying that's what Athens is.
That's what Greece is.
And so everything has been washed away.
And this sounds a lot like the flood.
Oh, I'm definitely going to get into it, but yes.
So what we have here, the reason that the Azores is probably Atlantis is mainly its location and the shape and size of it underwater that we can see.
So we can look at the continent of Atlantis, can't really see the city,
But we can see that there kind of should have been a plain there where now it's just kind of an elevated spot.
And then the islands of the Azores that now exist, those are the mountains that used to exist.
And so, yeah, we definitely have that, but you need to do a little more.
And we're going to get into that.
Because what we have right here, the thing that destroyed Athens and Atlantis is in the Greek sort of classical world, the Great Deluge, which is really the flood of Noah.
And I want to talk about how the Great Deluge happened.
And unfortunately, I'm going to give my little disclaimer.
These are not my ideas.
I am a curator of things and a presenter of things.
This is basically the younger dry ass impact hypothesis, which I'm sure you know about.