Hey guys, it's Mike Chen!
You know, despite knowing more about our past
now than we ever have before, there’s still
a rich history of ancient civilizations that
remains undiscovered.
From the unexplained knowledge of the Mayans,
to the incredible structures built by the
Egyptians- there’s still so much more to
learn and one of the biggest mysteries that
remains is that of Atlantis.
Stories have been told of the sunken city
for more than 2000 years, but is the holy
grail of archaeology a myth?
Or is there truth to the idea of an advanced
civilization that fell victim to the waves?
So in this video, we're going to dive into
Atlantis and try to figure out the real story.
The first records that mention Atlantis were
the two Socratic dialogues called Timaeus
and Critias.
They were written by Plato, the Greek philosopher,
at around 360 BC, and were for a speech to
be given during festivities in honor of the
goddess Athena.
The dialogues told stories that Socrates had
supposedly heard from guests about how ancient
Athens interacted with other independent states,
with one story in particular coming from a
man called Critias.
This man shared the tale of the experience
of his grandfather who had met the Athenian
poet Solon, who himself had visited Egypt
and spoken with the local priests.
There the Priests told of a powerful ancient
civilization that was based on an island in
the Atlantic Ocean, that ruled over several
other islands as well as lands across Africa
and Europe.
The city was built in concentric rings of
land and water, with elaborate baths, a huge
harbor, and well equipped barracks.
The Atlantians’ knowledge of engineering
was second to none, with a canal network and
irrigation system that created lush, fertile
lands where they could grow whatever they
wanted.
Their society was structured like many others
at the time, with Kings, a civil administration,
and a formidable military.
Their power led them to seek further fortunes,
though, and they waged a war across the rest
of Asia and Europe.
At the time, Athens was the only state who
had the resources to stand up against this
invasion, and was able to repel the attacks.
Soon after this, earthquakes and floods caused
Atlantis to be swallowed up by the sea and
lost forever.
So now we gotta ask, is this story fact or
fiction?
Well, the way that Plato used the story of
Atlantis in his speech has led most historians
to believe that it was simply a way to prove
a point.
The idea of an all-powerful aggressor being
fended off by a weaker force is a classic
tale of hope in the face of adversity.
It has been suggested that the barbarian-like
behavior of the Atlantians is actually a reference
to the acts of the Persians or Carthaginians
at the time, and the idea of an island violently
disappearing could have been inspired by the
eruption of Minoan Santorini, which took place
at around 1600 BC, and destroyed the island
of Thera, and majorly impacted settlements
on nearby Crete, with consequences felt as
far away as Egypt.
There are, however, those who think Plato’s
writings were much more accurate historical
records than they may initially seem.
Because he, himself, said that it was a true
story- and even gave a precise date as to
when Atlantis fell to the waves.
His record of events stated that Solon, who
lived 200 years earlier, had directly asked
an Egyptian priest in the city of Saïs when
it had happened.
He said, according to writings on the walls
of the temple, that it was 9,000 years previously,
which puts the date at around 9,600 BC.
Now, this is a rather precise date, and actually
coincides with a massive geological phenomenon
that happened at around that time.
Known as “Meltwater Pulse 1b”, which was
a global event that was triggered by the release
of water from the ice sheets in the poles,
and saw a sea level rise of about 14 meters.
Evidence of this event has been found in the
Caribbean, the Mississippi river, the Gulf
of Mexico and across the world, and would
have been more than enough to destroy low
lying island communities.
So now let's talk a little about the Egyptian
link of Atlantis....
The Egyptian Atlantis must have lasted long
enough in history that it is part of Egyptian
culture.
Funerary texts mention it quite often.
Indeed, the Egyptian Atlantis "Aha-Men-Ptah"
corresponds to the West.
It also means "The West" in Egyptian, and
west is also where you bury the dead.
We see that the idea remains that when you
go towards the West, there were many deaths.
Of course there’s still plenty that’s
not fully understood about Ancient Egypt,
in particular how they built the pyramids,
and even the Sphinx.
At the time, the pyramids were covered in
white limestone, which has since fallen away,
but could there be a clue in some early descriptions
of Atlantis?
Because it was referred to by some as the
‘white island’, and described as having
numerous pyramids.
And of course, there are a lot of reseaerchers
around the world that claim that the pyramids
are a lot older than people think.
Also in 1850, the “Inventory stela” was
discovered in the ruins of the Temple of Isis
by Auguste Mariette.
The writing states:
“Long live The King of Upper and Lower Egypt,
Khufu, given life
He found the house of Isis, Mistress of the
Pyramid, by the side of the hollow of Hwran
(The Sphinx)”
And goes on to say.
“He restored the statue, all covered in
painting, of the guardian of the atmosphere,
who guides the winds with his gaze.”
So, although controversial, this suggests
that the Pharaoh Khufu, famous for building
structures such as the Great Pyramid and the
enigmatic Sphinx, merely discovered it and
restored it.
Now, the Egyptians and Greeks aren’t the
only to have texts that mention Atlantis.
The Berber tribes from North Africa, for example,
describe a powerful ancient city called “Attala”,
the Vikings spoke of “Atli”, and the Babylonians
mentioned “Arallu” in texts.
There’s even record of the city from India,
written in Sanskrit.
They believed that the city was lost during
a war between the Gods and the Titans, and
gave names to the different stages it went
through during the onslaught- “Saka-dvipa”
in its early stage, “Sveta-dvipa” which
means “White Island”, and then “Ruta”
and “Daitya” which refer to the two small
islands that remained after the majority of
the city was submerged.
So now let's talk about physical evidence.
There are numerous remains found underwater
around the world, as countless settlements
have been lost to the sea over time.
Mysterious structures have been found off
the coast of Japan, in the Mediterranean sea,
and there’s another theorized lost island
known as “Mu” which is thought to be in
the Pacific ocean.
As far as remains found in the Atlantic ocean
go, there are a few candidates that could
be the true Atlantis.
Large underwater structures that were built
by long lost civilizations have been found
off the coast of Africa near other island
outcrops like the Canary islands.
And some say that this is the final resting
spot of Atlantis, or maybe it’s still out
there in a completely different location,
still waiting to be found.
Atlantis is almost a catch-all term for trying
to find the origins of civilization itself.
This probably goes back to the 19th century
when the US congressman by the name of Ignatius
Donnelly wrote a book that was to become the
seminal work on Atlantis.
It was entitled "Atlantis The Antedeluvian
World".
And in here, what he proposed was that all
of the civilizations of the ancient world
and the new world, the Americas, had a mother
civilization as it's source.
All of the information that's been left to
us on Atlantis by Plato, the Greek philosopher,
who wrote around 350 BC, suggests that we
should be looking for Atlantis somewhere in
the area of the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
But, because of Ignatius Donelly's ideas to
do with the mother civilization, Atlantis
therefore becomes this concept more than an
actual drowned city.
I believe that Atlantis existed, I believe
that a high culture probably peopled those
massive islands of the Bahamas and the Caribbean,
and they may well have been drowned, destroyed,
in the Great Cataclysm, the so called Younger
Dryas event.
Despite having been part of legend for thousands
of years, there’s still no definitive answer
that Atlantis never existed.
Was it a highly advanced society that ultimately
fell victim to natural forces?
Well, as we talked about, there’s compelling
evidence to suggest that there were powerful
island states at the time and this city, of
course, would have been a powerhouse of the
ancient world.
But really the only thing we know for sure-
the ocean is insanely vast, and as much as
95% is unexplored, so there are bound to be
treasures just waiting to be discovered - so,
who’s to say that Atlantis can’t be one
of them?
And the likelihood of an ancient advanced
civilization existing is something I 100%
believe in.
But again, let me know what you think in the
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