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Atlantis
Atlantis: We will ever know

Fantasy is a tough sell in the twentieth century.
        The world has been fully discovered and fully mapped. Popular media has
effectively minimized the legend and the fantastic rumor, though to make up for
this it has generated falsities not as lavish but just as interesting. Satellites have
mapped and studied the earth, leaving only a space frontier that is as yet unreachable.
But standing out is a charming fantasy the modern world has yet to verify or condemn:
the lost continent of Atlantis.
        The father of the modern world’s perception of Atlantis is Plato (circa 428-
circa 347 b.c.). (1)  The Greek philosopher spoke in his works Timaeus and Critias of a
continent in the Atlantic ocean larger than Africa and Asia Minor combined which rivaled
Athens as the most advanced in the world. (2)  According to the legend surrounding
Plato’s dialogues, the island of Atlantis was violently thrown into the sea by the
forces of nature, and its few survivors managed to swim ashore and relate their story.
(3) There the legend was passed by word of mouth until an Egyptian priest related the
story to Solon, a character in Timaeus. The priest admired the achievements of
prehistoric Athenians, because when the rulers of Atlantis threatened to invade all of
Europe and Asia the Athenians, on behalf of all Greeks, defeated the Atlanteans to avoid
enslavement. (4)
        The works of Plato opened the floodgates to endless speculation on whether the
continent described was fact or fiction. Atlantis has since been placed in Spain,
Mongolia, Palestine, Nigeria, the Netherlands, Brazil, Sweden, Greenland and Yucatan.
Every nook and cranny of the globe has been hypothesized; mountain peaks, desert lands,
the ocean floor and even the barren wasteland of Antarctica have been mentioned in
theories. (5)
        While some of these theories are compatible with Plato’s works and are within
relative reason, numerous crackpot theories have been developed using the lost continent
as a basis. One of these theories, posted on the computer internet where it has access
to over fifteen million people, talks in twenty-one pages of pre-historical lands with
names like Oz and Luxor. These world wide web pages list over two hundred separate
articles of proof for the existence of Atlantis, as in the following: (6)
        “Most all ancient civilizations believed  in the TITANS, the race of giant
humans that inhabited Earth long ago. Different races knew them by different names.
These 7 to 12 foot humanoids were thought to be legendary until the excavation of over a
dozen skeletons 8 to 12 feet tall, around the world, shocked archeologists. These
skeletons were positively human. Some of these skeletal remains are on Maui in lava
caves near Ulupalakua and Olowalu. The Spanish Conquistadors left diaries of wild
blond-haired, blue-eyed 8 to 12 foot high men running around in the Andes during the
conquest of the Incas. A couple were reportedly captured but died en route to Europe. If
giant animals (dinosaurs) were possible then why not giant men? And why are these
goliaths populating both Eurasia and the Americas? Only on a land bridge created by the
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