Jimmy Corsetti
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So I'm like, well, the part they leave out is that the ancient Greek word for island was nesos and neson, which had five different meanings, one of which was island. The other was peninsula, promontory, as well as land within a continent surrounded by lakes, rivers, or streams.
And one of the key details about this is that Atlantis was said to have a river that flowed from the mountains from the north. And so that Atlas Mountains, which is in modern-day Morocco, well, it turns out that the Taman-Risset River flowed at the same period of time of Atlantis⊠up until approximately 5,000 years ago and flowed either directly through the Rishat or just north of it.
And one of the key details about this is that Atlantis was said to have a river that flowed from the mountains from the north. And so that Atlas Mountains, which is in modern-day Morocco, well, it turns out that the Taman-Risset River flowed at the same period of time of Atlantis⊠up until approximately 5,000 years ago and flowed either directly through the Rishat or just north of it.
And one of the key details about this is that Atlantis was said to have a river that flowed from the mountains from the north. And so that Atlas Mountains, which is in modern-day Morocco, well, it turns out that the Taman-Risset River flowed at the same period of time of Atlantis⊠up until approximately 5,000 years ago and flowed either directly through the Rishat or just north of it.
And you can see this on maps. This is scientific studies that have nothing to do with Atlantis. But as far as water, you could argue that it came from the Taman-Risset River. So, yeah, it's a fun topic. Like it's I can't you know, I've been clear on this in the past. Like I'm not 100 percent certain that Atlantis existed or if it did, that it's the Rishabh.
And you can see this on maps. This is scientific studies that have nothing to do with Atlantis. But as far as water, you could argue that it came from the Taman-Risset River. So, yeah, it's a fun topic. Like it's I can't you know, I've been clear on this in the past. Like I'm not 100 percent certain that Atlantis existed or if it did, that it's the Rishabh.
And you can see this on maps. This is scientific studies that have nothing to do with Atlantis. But as far as water, you could argue that it came from the Taman-Risset River. So, yeah, it's a fun topic. Like it's I can't you know, I've been clear on this in the past. Like I'm not 100 percent certain that Atlantis existed or if it did, that it's the Rishabh.
But to me, I'm like, there's so many striking similarities that it is. I still say it by far the most likely location if there was one. However. Yes. If there was to find evidence that this was the site, here's the part that's really fucked up. So for this for this theory to be true, it's dependent on a catastrophic flow of water that flowed over the Western Sahara.
But to me, I'm like, there's so many striking similarities that it is. I still say it by far the most likely location if there was one. However. Yes. If there was to find evidence that this was the site, here's the part that's really fucked up. So for this for this theory to be true, it's dependent on a catastrophic flow of water that flowed over the Western Sahara.
But to me, I'm like, there's so many striking similarities that it is. I still say it by far the most likely location if there was one. However. Yes. If there was to find evidence that this was the site, here's the part that's really fucked up. So for this for this theory to be true, it's dependent on a catastrophic flow of water that flowed over the Western Sahara.
And if that was the site of Atlantis, people will say, well, where are the ruins? Well, unfortunately, that means it would have been blown out into the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of the Sahara.
And if that was the site of Atlantis, people will say, well, where are the ruins? Well, unfortunately, that means it would have been blown out into the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of the Sahara.
And if that was the site of Atlantis, people will say, well, where are the ruins? Well, unfortunately, that means it would have been blown out into the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of the Sahara.
And there's a fascinating study that talks about the Mauritanian seafloor slide that just off the coast, right in front of the Rishat structure, extending like 150 miles north and south and a few hundred miles from east to west is this layered sediment under the ocean. It's layered over a mile and a half deep, like 3000 meters or something like that.
And there's a fascinating study that talks about the Mauritanian seafloor slide that just off the coast, right in front of the Rishat structure, extending like 150 miles north and south and a few hundred miles from east to west is this layered sediment under the ocean. It's layered over a mile and a half deep, like 3000 meters or something like that.
And there's a fascinating study that talks about the Mauritanian seafloor slide that just off the coast, right in front of the Rishat structure, extending like 150 miles north and south and a few hundred miles from east to west is this layered sediment under the ocean. It's layered over a mile and a half deep, like 3000 meters or something like that.
And I'm like, well, that's further suggestive evidence, not proof, suggestive evidence that if it was the site that whatever that flow of water would have bulldozed that portion of the Sahara and caused all that layered sentiment, what's now under the ocean. So if they were to go looking for relics of Atlantis. The gold would survive because gold doesn't rust.
And I'm like, well, that's further suggestive evidence, not proof, suggestive evidence that if it was the site that whatever that flow of water would have bulldozed that portion of the Sahara and caused all that layered sentiment, what's now under the ocean. So if they were to go looking for relics of Atlantis. The gold would survive because gold doesn't rust.
And I'm like, well, that's further suggestive evidence, not proof, suggestive evidence that if it was the site that whatever that flow of water would have bulldozed that portion of the Sahara and caused all that layered sentiment, what's now under the ocean. So if they were to go looking for relics of Atlantis. The gold would survive because gold doesn't rust.
And it would be a task for seafloor mining people that look for gold off the coast. But that could be a needle in a haystack. This may never be known. But if they were to find abundance of gold in that seafloor slide, I would say that would be â I don't want to use the word smoking gun. But that would be probably the only way to figure it out, I imagine. Yeah.