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File: 427099e8452c38f⋯.png (20.68 KB, 200x415, 40:83, Mid-atlantic_ridge_map.png)

 No.49314

What interesting things have you read about Atlantis?

>>>/atlantis/

They supposedly used some kinda advanced crystal tech, could it be they used philosopher stones? to extend life and heal themselves? might it be more similar to the acuscope? maybe they knew about lasers and did construction like puma punku? the legend passed down somehow, the egyptians seemed to get less and less technologically adept - it could have been like some of the empires in known history, that they had a main island but spread their influence across most of the world, the atlantic ocean must be named that for a reason

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 No.49321

File: 472632ff38ba550⋯.pdf (2.19 MB, Chan Thomas - Story of Ada….pdf)

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 No.49334

>>49314

Even if Atlantis deserved its own board (and I'm not sure it does), there aren't enough people on 8chan interested in Atlantis to keep that board alive. I would recommend using one of the Atlantis threads here on /x/.

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 No.49348

File: d942679502889e0⋯.jpg (144.93 KB, 760x717, 760:717, lemuria1.jpg)

File: 48303470832e420⋯.jpg (86.16 KB, 900x571, 900:571, lemuria2.jpg)

I always found Lemuria more interesting even though there's a lot less stuff about it out there.

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 No.49374

>>49314

Edgar Cayce

One of the most detailed descriptions of the Atlantean use of a mysterious instrument called the Great Crystal was given by Edgar Cayce, who mentioned it many times. The crystal, he said was housed in a special building oval in shape, with a dome that could be rolled back, exposing the Crystal to the light of the sun, moon and stars at the most favorable time. The interior of the building was lined with non-conducting metal or stone, similar to asbestos or bakelite, a thermosetting plastic.

The Crystal itself, the Tuaoi Stone, or Firestone, was huge in size, cylindrical in length, and prismatic in shape, cut with six sides. Atop the crystal was a moveable capstone, used to both concentrate incoming rays of energy, and to direct currents to various parts of the Atlantean countryside. It appears that the Crystal gathered solar, lunar, stellar, atmospheric and Earth energies as well as unknown elemental forces and concentrated these at a specific point, located between the top of the Crystal and the bottom of the capstone.

The energy was used for various purposes. In the beginning it was used as purely a spiritual tool by initiates who could handle the great energy. The early Atlanteans were peaceful people. As they developed more physical material bodies, they used the crystal to rejuvenate their bodies and were able to live hundreds of years while maintaining a youthful appearance.

Later the Great Crystal was put to other uses. Currents of energy were transmitted throughout the land, like radio waves, and powered by these, crafts and vehicles traversed the land, through the sky and under the sea at the speed of sound.

By utilization of other currents originating from the Great Crystal, the Atlanteans were also able to transmit over great distances the human voice, and pictures, like modern television. In the same manner, even heat and light could be directed to specific buildings or open arenas, giving illumination and warmth by seemingly invisible means.

In this timeline, in the Bermuda Triangle, on the ocean bottom where the ruins of Atlantis now exist, the energy build-up in the sunken and damaged Fire Crystals can periodically trigger materialization of anything.

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 No.49446

>>49374

Funny you mention the Bermuda Triangle.

My buddy's sister joined the Navy way back when, and re-upped for a total of 12 yrs. Ran the engine room of a nuclear sub. Their dad is the one that turned me on to /x/ & /fringe/ related topics. My buddy was always into it, but she always though it was fake and gay.

Anyways, running into her one time, we talk for a while, something comes up and I make /x/-related reference and mention how she should have listened to dad's ramblings more instead of rolling her eyes.

Her whole attitude changes, and she tells me exactly this:

>OK, look. I'd probably get disappeared if anybody ever found out I told you this, but here it is.

> About 6 years ago

[so these events would have happened somewhere during 1997-99 I don't remember exactly when she told me]

>after sending down a remote controlled recon sub, the navy sent a sub with groups from the seals, the CBs, and a dedicated demolition team down into the bermuda triangle.

>Aside from all kinds of shipwrecks and crashed planes, there's this huge pyramid complex down there laid out similar to other sites in Central and South America.

>On top of the main pyramid was this gigantic crystal or gem of some kind, and it was glowing.

>The dive teams broke it free of its settings and they took it away. Nobody knows where to, and nobody knows what's happened to it since.

>But notice you don't really ever hear of stuff going down in the Bermuda Triangle any more?

I suppose she could have been fucking with me, but knowing her as well as I do, along with how her demeanor changed, I don't think it was a gag.

Food for thought.

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 No.49467

I'm really interested in finding out what exactly is buried in the middle of Richat (The Eye of the Sahara). The fact that everyone wants to ridicule the idea and nobody actually wants to investigate seems fishy to me. So much to gain, so little to lose, and everyone just goes "pish posh" and waves away the issue completely.

The fact is there are civilisations older than we know of. The Sphynx is far older than we know of. Proof was found with Gobleki Tepe and instead of people getting excited at this new information that opens up completely new possibility there's a collective shrug from academia and they act as if nothing has changed.

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 No.49482

>>49348

Where does the myth of Lemuria come from? I'm relatively knowledgeable about Atlantis but know next to nothing about Lemuria. I've always dismissed it as new age nonsense because it seemed the only people who discussed it were theosophists and other 'spirit science'-type guys.

>>49446

She probably lied, it's what women do best. There's been a lot of exploration in that area of the ocean, I don't think we would have missed a huge pyramid with a gigantic glowing crystal on its top. Nonetheless, I admit that it's a fascinating story. Anyone wants to check if the triangle stopped being active since '97-'99?

>>49467

You have to realize that science, like almost everything else today, is not what it claims to be. Scientists want you to believe that they're rational and dispassionate observers of reality, only motivated by an innocent sense of wonder and a desire to understand the world around them. In truth however, they're every bit as biased as everyone else.

Many of them are hardcore atheists and materialists, for example, and this leads them to reject any idea that, if proven true, could give dangerous ammunition to christians and spiritualists. Many are just so fond of their theories, that they'll defend them until the day they die, even in the face of overwhelming evidence that disproves them. I suggest that you read The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort. Besides being a classic in /x/ literature, it's one of the best and most underrated books on the philosophy of science.

>A Procession of the damned.

>By the damned, I mean the excluded.

>We shall have a procession of data that Science has excluded.

>The power that has said to all these things that they are damned, is Dogmatic Science.

https://www.sacred-texts.com/fort/damn/

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 No.49605

File: 074d0f4bd4ab500⋯.png (195.87 KB, 1122x561, 2:1, ClipboardImage.png)

http://levashov.name/English/books-eng.html

Download the book with illustrations – Levashov-7-eng-ill.zip – 5,46 MB

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 No.49610

>>49467

Call me a believer. That's my number one candidate as the location of Atlantis.

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 No.49612

>>49610

Atlantis was a continent in the middle of the Atlantic, how can it be the Eye of the Sahara?

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 No.49619

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 No.49636

>>49612

A chunk of a small moon fell to Earth.

Resonable to assume that changes a few things on the surface.

Also they had many cities, I think 12, so it could be both.

Some sources say the original Atlantis was a spaceship and the city was built around it.

Ever read the emerald tablets of thoth?

At some point a tables says the ship, after the cataclysm, was hidden under a marker [a lion].

Reasonable to say it's the sphinx in egypt but maybe that's a decoy (there is possibly a much older sphinx in romania)

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 No.49642

>>49612

the world used to look very different anon

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 No.49678

>>49314

Last I heard from a channeler-anon's spirit, Atlantis was culturally similar to the Romans, but magically advanced. I can't remember if the following information is from another site or from channeler-anon: Apparently, they knew their continent was gonna get fucked up, but through whatever reason (incompetence, negligence, corruption, some combination of the three) they ignored the warnings, and got turbofucked.

Given that the source is a spirit, I'd take that information with a grain of salt.

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 No.49685

The whole world is atlantis.

>>48244

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 No.49686

File: 1d58f4c8fa11abb⋯.png (2.1 MB, 1960x1493, 1960:1493, 67875442.png)

File: 6b66c3d3614342f⋯.png (2.93 MB, 2598x1752, 433:292, 42134532523.png)

File: b831c69f5064d77⋯.png (5.05 MB, 1630x2721, 1630:2721, 87546536546.png)

File: 5baeb22c9544193⋯.png (1.38 MB, 1294x952, 647:476, 423454342236.png)

Atlantis and the world are shaped the same.

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 No.49717

https://archive.org/details/ChanThomasTheAdamAndEveStoryTheHistoryOfCataclysms1993FullUNCENSORED

Full printed book version of Chan's Adam and Eve Story. Original full print found in the UK, 212 pages as apposed to CIA 50 pages.

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 No.49743

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>49717

Oh-ho-ho, very nice find, anon! For those who don't know what this is about and why it's relevant to this thread, watch this video.

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 No.49763

>>49743

I had to learn about plate movements and other past events, and it sometimes makes me wonder if what was considered millions of years of plate movements was actually once more rapid in the past but lost momentum. I'm glad he brought up Japan as an example of burst movement. He actually brings up many points that has come to my mind before. Like he brings up whale fossils in the Andes, while there are also some in the Sahara desert, although I didn't make that connection before but now it makes me think about it more. The weight of water can cause land below to be pressed down. Imagine if the ice age ending pushed up western Africa as the oceans filled in more. The Sahara used to have volcanoes that were thought to be active not that long ago on a geologic timeline which is really interesting to think about. To use Japan as an example again moving 8ft, let's say the oceans jump 10ft every 100 years but apply it to the Atlantic Ocean instead to make a point. The Atlantic Ocean spreads around 2cm a year, while 10ft is 304.8cm. Divide that by 100 and add it to 2, 5.048cm. Pangea is said to be about 175 million years ago, but if you apply burst movement events, it becomes more like 70 million years ago. So imagine what a pole shift could do. Zealandia or Asia could have been Mu, either moving or sinking doesn't matter since the people would perceive as being replaced by ocean either way. I don't have any specific theory I believe in when it comes to lost continents and pole shifts but it's fun to speculate about it. I don't know if there really is an academic cover up or if there just hasn't been any work done to change what is previously thought. Academia is generally really slow to accept new ideas, but I'm not sure if this is bad since it could prevent wrong ideas creeping in too easily. Have you ever heard about the idea that Mars shows signs of electric shock rather than water erosion? Or how the Sun affects earthquakes? You may be interested in looking those up.

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 No.49768

>>49743

You are welcome Anon. Never heard of the book so went hunting.

I'm a UK anon who has been obsessed with Egypt since i was little. My boyfriend is South American and so we are delving further into it with our combined knowledge and ability to source information.

I'm 70 pages in and it's amazing. i had come to the conclusion that S. America were Indians from India amd this seems to be tying in nicely.

Strangely enough i have just been researching one of my grt Grandmothers last Name: Oram.

It's an old norse word that means snake/Serpent with no known origin.. pfft.

It took me seconds to make the connection. Orm in it's original form. If you take the word ouroboros Ouro= snake boros= eat.

In germanic this translates to Worm (pronounced vorum)

Immediately i thought of Ur.

Ur and it's reptilian figurines.

In cuneiform there is an inscription for a water dwelling amphibian called an UR Nu who they have equated with the modern day monitor lizard which in arabic is called a Waran (Worm?)

In Egypt an UrDu was a Crocodile

Uraeus is the name given to the serpent on pharaohs crown.

Oannes (from mesopotamian Oan) was the scaled god that emerged from the waters to teach mankind how to live.

There are lots and lots more coincidences Oram and Ur also seem to translate to Armour/protection.

From india there is also a tribe name of Vera (Waran?) It means protection and they worshipped Naga.

Endless info out there and this book nearly proves it in my eyes.

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 No.49771

File: 501eab193ef9e16⋯.jpg (58.82 KB, 640x480, 4:3, Atlantis-02.jpg)

File: dac26f303b70d76⋯.jpg (1.14 MB, 1920x1357, 1920:1357, veOacSw.jpg)

File: a9ae88ca369fb4d⋯.jpg (43.27 KB, 590x319, 590:319, Richat_Africa.jpg)

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>>49314

Atlantis has been found in western Africa, you double niggers. You can stop fantasizing.

>inb4 we wuz Atlanteans

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 No.50047

>>49768

I don't think the Urs are a reptilian race.

Still possible but also likely it's the draco, as always, hijacking to hide history and take credit.

Be careful who is worshipped.

Worship is rarely a positive trait in a civilization IMO

Dravidia (India) worshipped the Kali Ma, the black mother which 'required' human sacrifices.

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 No.50048

>>49763

>Pangea

never made sense to me

if it was true that all continents roam around forming a super continent wouldn't that make pangea full of fucking huge mountains (himalaya style)?

It then splits and start moving again but where are those mountains?

look into expanding earth

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 No.50068

>>50048

Pangaea did have many mountains. The Appalachian mountains may have actually been taller than the Himalaya mountains at one time. When the land split apart, the mountains reduced a bit, and then millions of years of erosion broke them down. Northern Florida for example is where a lot of clay washed down towards from the mountains. The Appalachian mountains continue to shrink very slowly as there is no building up to make up for the loss of erosion.

I know about about expanding Earth but I don't believe in it. It looked good to me for a while because I partly believe that much of the water on Earth came later in Earth's history, which could wedge apart continents. But then I learned about geology rock bed layers which piece together Earth's history. Geology even shows that pangea was not the first supercontinent.

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 No.50084

>>49771

Shouldn't it be under the sea?

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 No.50094

>>50068

Don't want to slide the thread so just a few comments.

The matching up of all continents on a smaller globe was very compelling, that is if all the data is correct obv.

I'll review again the animations but how can it be coincidental?

Not sure water is all that relevant, could it really wedge continents? I'd think faults get rather filled with water than caused by it.

Surely permanent water makes erosion much faster but that's just a superficial 'scar' when there's miles of rock below it…

Anyway thanks, I'll look more into this.

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 No.50095

>>49348

>first ruling race

>semitic

Oh shit, negro, get this shit out of your mind.

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 No.50097

>>50095

idk fam, if you really take the time to look at the evidence, it seems pretty likely. Maybe not entirely possibly, but its fun to think its real, i guess? doesnt mean we have to be mean towards other people tho.

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 No.50129

>>49686

i think i will turn this into a pasta

>flat earth

just sail around the pole that you think is the ice wall, if its flat it will take along time to make a full lap but if its round it will take much less, either that or you chose the wrong pole, also to know when you have reached the lap you should leave 2 or 3 willing atheist(or fellow christians if you don't believe that anyone that puts even a foot on the pole gets himself on a kill list) with which you keep contact and you and the atheist should do a livestream so that the rest of us can keep tabs.

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 No.50131

>>50129

>i think i will turn this into a pasta

please elaborate on why, im genuinely curious to hear what your plan is to do so.

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 No.50156

>>50131

>what your plan is

i planed to copypasta ">flat earth just… etc" whenever someone bring the flat earth up at least until someone does the travel for both poles, since the plan that i outlined does not require rockets it should be easier to do for your regular flat earther, sorry if you found my explanation disappointing.

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 No.50157

>>50156

nono, i am quite pleased to hear that you simply, have an explanation at all. I decline to tell you if that idea is "good" or "bad", because thats not really the point here, now is it?

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 No.50181

File: 9119d2ef01c0509⋯.jpeg (134.6 KB, 1200x675, 16:9, Gorton.jpeg)

>>50129

Flat Earthers like to quote about some voyage from the 1800s where the captain's diary says something like "the voyage around Antarctica took longer than expected" as their proof.

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 No.50231

>>50157

>now is it?

yes and thank you, i appreciate your comprehension.

>>50181

well, they should have no problem recreating the voyage in this day and age, now would they?

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 No.50233

File: 3ec8594f5741cbf⋯.jpeg (353.55 KB, 920x485, 184:97, seatrade.jpeg)

>>50231

Trade ships still pass by but circumnavigating the South Sea is no longer needed with the Suez Canal and Panama Canal. Plenty of Antarctica tour ships but I found only semi-circumnavigate cruises. The high cost might be the reason they don't offer round trip tours.

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 No.50234

>>50233

>no longer needed

true but in lieu of knowledge and to settle this conundrum it wouldn't be to much of a far-fetched thing to do

>Plenty of Antarctica tour ships but I found only semi-circumnavigate cruises

one of two thing(plus some others that i haven't thought of), either rent a ship and pull a full loop that way or if it is real semi-loop (ie perfect half way trough) it should be just a mater timeUsed(+theKnowledgeOfYourSpeed) X 2 = how much it would take for a full loop.

bit i think it would be better to sail around to physically experience the truth of the matter at hand.

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 No.50252

File: f0c49f857df3fe9⋯.png (578.8 KB, 828x828, 1:1, ClipboardImage.png)

>>50234

>timeUsed(+theKnowledgeOfYourSpeed) X 2

Really not needed

It would be almost double the distance at the equator

So even half around antartica would take a shit load of time, and a lot more than on a globe.

We're talking multiple times the amount not just

>longer than expected

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 No.50296

>>50252

>It would be almost double the distance at the equator

>We're talking multiple times the amount not just longer than expected

if the earth is flat, it might not be which is why the voyage should be done and livestreamed so that we all can know witch one is it for sure.(and a good thing is that if there is doubt that the ones doing the voyage are goverment operatives, non-metaphorically anyone can do a trip and livestream to corroborate or disprove said goverment voyage, and if the new voyage its takes as another goverment voyage take a guess at what can be done for that one and all subsequent ones)

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 No.50342

>>49467

> The fact that everyone wants to ridicule the idea and nobody actually wants to investigate seems fishy to me.

That's a reaction to the absolute certainty of the promoters that it is the real location because they say it is and there is no room for debate anymore. Call it Newton's law of stupidity, for every act of boneheadedness there is a contrarian act.

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 No.50360

Serious answer: read up on Doggerland.

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 No.50368

>>50360

Doggerland might have been home to some ancient proto-civilization, but it doesn't match Plato's description of Atlantis… We need to keep in mind that according to the Egyptian priest who told Solon the story, there had been many countries destroyed by fire and water over the years. Atlantis was only one of them.

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