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Essay/Term paper: Atlantis: we will ever know

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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
vast continent of Antarctica can there be a sufficient bridge for the spread of
these giants."(7)
This text, written by self-proclaimed Atlantologist Steve Omar,
represents Plato's text taken to the extreme- using his ideas as a basis for
outlandish and unfounded ideas.
These unverified fantasies make a dubious complement to the other dark
side of the Atlantean fantasy: hoaxes. Atlantis has been "discovered" many
times, but most notably in the fall of 1912 by Dr. Paul Schliemann. Schliemann
introduced himself as the grandson of the famous Heinrich Schliemann, the
archeologist who discovered the ruins of ancient Troy in 1873. His "discovery"
made front page news (The New York American, October 1912.) and boasted of an
advanced civilization with aircraft, power-driven boats and the like.
Schliemann said his grandfather told him on his deathbed of the family's
secret: the location of Atlantis. Schliemann's claims made waves, but didn't
hold water; when pressed for details, Schliemann was unresponsive and
eventually disappeared from public view. (8)
Unfortunately, the falsities concerning Atlantis frequently overshadow
the possibilities. The subject has gathered its share of honest journalists as
well. Ignatius Donnelly wrote the first extensive study of the possibility of
existence in 1882, and his views have not been found to be false with twentieth
century technology. Donnelly believed in Atlantis, but believed it to be
worldly; his reasons for Atlantis's existence are unable to be proven, but make
sense. Some examples:

-There is nothing improbable in Plato's narrative; it describes rich, cultured
and educated people but doesn't mention things of fantasy like giants,
hobgoblins etc. (9)

-Plato speaks of hot and cold springs in the center of Atlantis, a feature
common to islands with volcanic activity. Chances are Plato didn't know this.
(9)

-Plato says in his stories that the Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, is
always seen on a chariot with horses because he was originally the god of
Atlantis, where horses were domesticated. But when Atlantis fell to the sea,
the Greeks believed Poseidon brought his horses with him. (9)

Responding partly to Donnelley's theories and partly to the urge to
discover, some 20th century archeologists have used twentieth century
technology to look for Atlantis. But many have dismissed Atlantis as glorified
myths of volcanic eruptions in the island of Thera in 1450 b.c. The eruption
may have destroyed that island and caused a small earthquake and tsunamis that
ruined the civilization of Crete, but didn't sink a continent. (10)

Therefore, none of Donnelley's theories can be proved without the actual
discovery of the continent. The legend of Atlantis is only a huge collection of
theories and guesses, but theories and guesses also led to the discovery of the
lost Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, discovered after being buried and
preserved by the volcanic ash of nearby Mt. Vesuvius. Because of this, the
mystery of Atlantis's existence will tantalize the world until the continent is
either proven or disproven. (11)

 

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