Randall Carlson
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There's a large infrastructure of concentric rings that connect to the ocean, and that it was seafaring, that it was a very active seaport. Almost, if you might imagine, the Minoans or the Phoenicians, but maybe an order of magnitude greater. And then he places it, what would have been like 12,000, 13,000 years ago. and describes how there were 10 original Kings.
There's a large infrastructure of concentric rings that connect to the ocean, and that it was seafaring, that it was a very active seaport. Almost, if you might imagine, the Minoans or the Phoenicians, but maybe an order of magnitude greater. And then he places it, what would have been like 12,000, 13,000 years ago. and describes how there were 10 original Kings.
And, you know, there's kind of a mythic substrate to the whole story. But, um, once you get beyond that, then it sounds like, well, there's nothing really that's so implausible that you should want to just knee jerk, dismiss the idea that Atlantis could have been, uh, descended from a, a mid Atlantic Island culture. And, uh,
And, you know, there's kind of a mythic substrate to the whole story. But, um, once you get beyond that, then it sounds like, well, there's nothing really that's so implausible that you should want to just knee jerk, dismiss the idea that Atlantis could have been, uh, descended from a, a mid Atlantic Island culture. And, uh,
And, you know, there's kind of a mythic substrate to the whole story. But, um, once you get beyond that, then it sounds like, well, there's nothing really that's so implausible that you should want to just knee jerk, dismiss the idea that Atlantis could have been, uh, descended from a, a mid Atlantic Island culture. And, uh,
You know, now, if you look at any geologically acceptable explanation, it's usually the island of Santorini in the eastern Mediterranean and the volcano Terra that erupted. That would have been about the time roughly, what was it there, 1900 BC, I think, when it erupted. And let's see. maybe not that no 900 BC.
You know, now, if you look at any geologically acceptable explanation, it's usually the island of Santorini in the eastern Mediterranean and the volcano Terra that erupted. That would have been about the time roughly, what was it there, 1900 BC, I think, when it erupted. And let's see. maybe not that no 900 BC.
You know, now, if you look at any geologically acceptable explanation, it's usually the island of Santorini in the eastern Mediterranean and the volcano Terra that erupted. That would have been about the time roughly, what was it there, 1900 BC, I think, when it erupted. And let's see. maybe not that no 900 BC.
I think 900 BC because some of the arguments are is because Plato very explicitly gives the dating as 9,000 years prior to Solon. I think they showed several researchers showed, well, Santorini, uh, Tara erupted around 900 years before. So therefore the translators made a mistake. And, uh, What do we got here? Let's see what this is. This is, oh yeah, that's Santorini right there.
I think 900 BC because some of the arguments are is because Plato very explicitly gives the dating as 9,000 years prior to Solon. I think they showed several researchers showed, well, Santorini, uh, Tara erupted around 900 years before. So therefore the translators made a mistake. And, uh, What do we got here? Let's see what this is. This is, oh yeah, that's Santorini right there.
I think 900 BC because some of the arguments are is because Plato very explicitly gives the dating as 9,000 years prior to Solon. I think they showed several researchers showed, well, Santorini, uh, Tara erupted around 900 years before. So therefore the translators made a mistake. And, uh, What do we got here? Let's see what this is. This is, oh yeah, that's Santorini right there.
Yeah, that's in the Eastern Mediterranean. And that erupted and it probably sent a big tsunami that hit the island of Crete and was responsible for destroying the civilization on Crete. And then so a lot of scholars have said, well, that was the most likely origin story of Atlantis.
Yeah, that's in the Eastern Mediterranean. And that erupted and it probably sent a big tsunami that hit the island of Crete and was responsible for destroying the civilization on Crete. And then so a lot of scholars have said, well, that was the most likely origin story of Atlantis.
Yeah, that's in the Eastern Mediterranean. And that erupted and it probably sent a big tsunami that hit the island of Crete and was responsible for destroying the civilization on Crete. And then so a lot of scholars have said, well, that was the most likely origin story of Atlantis.
Let me put it to you this way. When I was really first really studying early on, studying impact structures, I thought the Rishad structure looked like a prime candidate for an impact structure. so i started reading into it and then i saw that the consensus was that it was not a impact a hypervelocity impact that it was actually a ex endogenic meaning from within and it was likely a
Let me put it to you this way. When I was really first really studying early on, studying impact structures, I thought the Rishad structure looked like a prime candidate for an impact structure. so i started reading into it and then i saw that the consensus was that it was not a impact a hypervelocity impact that it was actually a ex endogenic meaning from within and it was likely a
Let me put it to you this way. When I was really first really studying early on, studying impact structures, I thought the Rishad structure looked like a prime candidate for an impact structure. so i started reading into it and then i saw that the consensus was that it was not a impact a hypervelocity impact that it was actually a ex endogenic meaning from within and it was likely a
salt dome that had risen up, which they do, and then had been leveled off through erosion. Yeah, there it is right there. Because people kept asking me, what about the reshat structure? Well, I had already heard of it in the context of having been looking for impact structures, and so I had read, and there is a whole upwelling of magma below it.
salt dome that had risen up, which they do, and then had been leveled off through erosion. Yeah, there it is right there. Because people kept asking me, what about the reshat structure? Well, I had already heard of it in the context of having been looking for impact structures, and so I had read, and there is a whole upwelling of magma below it.
salt dome that had risen up, which they do, and then had been leveled off through erosion. Yeah, there it is right there. Because people kept asking me, what about the reshat structure? Well, I had already heard of it in the context of having been looking for impact structures, and so I had read, and there is a whole upwelling of magma below it.