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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:23 pm
Originally posted by Xandax:
@Minerva: much much much later
Atlantis is supposed to have been around 12.000-10.000 BC
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I know that. I thought Atlantis was rather large, semi-continent size, no? How that can go missing from the entire map?
ps. Is there anyone translate all this thread into Japanese for me? I don't like to talk science in other languages...
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by Flagg » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:24 pm
Well guys it has really been interesting, but I gotta attend my cooking. I'll be back later..
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by Darkpoet » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:24 pm
Originally posted by Waverly:
@Minerva: Man has only been on the scene 100,000 years or so. The continents haven't moved much in that time. Crete (or was it Thera) was a largish island until a huge volcanic eruption turned it into a thin crescent.
It was either that or someone had some bad chili.
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:26 pm
Bye Flagg. Have fun being domestic
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:26 pm
@Flagg: See you later.
@Waverly: I know that as well... I just don't get why such a large place had gone missing...
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by Xandax » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:26 pm
Originally posted by Minerva:
I know that. I thought Atlantis was rather large, semi-continent size, no? How that can go missing from the entire map?
The theories are either a volcano or a massive earthquake.
Modern "belivers"/scientist think a volcano - but Plato and Homer both talk about a massive earthquake
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:27 pm
Originally posted by Minerva:
@Waverly: I know that as well... I just don't get why such a large place had gone missing...
I think the size was greatly exaggerated...we could likely find a missing continent
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:29 pm
Originally posted by Waverly:
I think the size was greatly exaggerated...we could likely find a missing continent
But usually, when islands sunk by earthquake or erruption, we can find traces of them. Particularly the size of Creta or Rhodes...
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:33 pm
Originally posted by Minerva:
But usually, when islands sunk by earthquake or erruption, we can find traces of them. Particularly the size of Creta or Rhodes...
There is still evidence of culture on Crete. The timeframe doesn't match...but this too may have been incorrectly documented by Solon
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by Xandax » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:34 pm
The time of the dissaperence of Atlantis is acording to the historical texts around 10.000 - 9.500 BC
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:37 pm
Originally posted by Waverly:
There is still evidence of culture on Crete. The timeframe doesn't match...but this too may have been incorrectly documented by Solon
OK.
I'm going to sing Wuthering Heights, and put pork into my oven...
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by Xandax » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:40 pm
Well I think I'll log down now.
I don't think we anytime soon, if ever, will discover the truth about a possible Atlantis.
But there are many coincidences that states there is a possibility of a very advance culture around 10.000 BC - but wether or not there has been such a culture is just speculation.
But his theory of a "superculture" is in my book much more plausible than alien influence
Well - for now - see you all soon
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:41 pm
Bye, Xandax.
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:42 pm
Bye Xandax.
Does that mean bye for now, Minerva? If so, enjoy dinner
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:43 pm
I have about 20 minutes till the pork will be done. But thank you, I'll enjoy my supper.
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by Xandax » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:44 pm
Just a little message on my way out - have you noticed that SYM has more post than the BG2-Forum
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:46 pm
Ah, so I have you all to myself for a mere 20 minutes? Bittersweet.
I thought you would enjoy the Grey Griffin
What would you like to talk about (we have already done my science topics)?
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by Flagg » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:49 pm
Originally posted by Waverly:
Ah, so I have you all to myself for a mere 20 minutes? Bittersweet.
So I guess you don't want me around.
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by Waverly » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:49 pm
Originally posted by Flagg:
So I guess you don't want me around.
Er..well...
j/k
Thought you left...
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by Minerva » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:51 pm
Everyone else has gone?
And why "bitter"sweet?
A new topic? Northern Ireland, perhaps? Or Mahiavelli, or... whatever.
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@Flagg: Did you put your meat in the oven as well?
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