Do you believe in the lost world of atlantis?
By Redhornet117
@Redhornet117 (1248)
Philippines
5 responses
@sritrinity (629)
• India
23 Aug 09
Yes quite frankly I do believe that Atlantis existed.
I also believe that a place called Lemuria existed which traveled from South India to Australia.
I also believe that these cultures were far more spiritually evolved than us today.
@Redhornet117 (1248)
• Philippines
27 Aug 09
Yeah. I believe in that too. I just wonder why they vanished. Like to tribe of the Incas. Why did they all disappear? Was it because of Wars? I just wonder. How could a civilization vanish.
@Redhornet117 (1248)
• Philippines
4 Sep 09
A polar shift eh? That's the one that's supposed to happen in 2012. A galactic alignment of the heavenly body's will occur. The sun would appear to be at the center of the milky way which might cause polar shifts in the earth.
@sritrinity (629)
• India
1 Sep 09
I think they vanished because of earth changes....some sort of polar shift and the land mass just disappeared under water.
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@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
23 Aug 09
I do not deny the possibility that Atlantis did exist. The argument between its believers is its location.
So far I know of four main theories. In the Mediterranean region, in the Atlantic Ocean off the Straits of Gibraltar, in the Bermuda region, and in South East Asia. The proponents of the fourth theory based their arguments on several descriptions of the Empire. Among them are surrounded by a ring of fire (look at the map of South East Asia, and the volcanic circle), located between two oceans (Indian and Pacific), and of tropical climate with animals like elephants. It disappeared because of strong volcanic eruptions (The Krakatoa was a modern example), earthquakes, and a rising sea level.
We may never know the real truth.
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@Redhornet117 (1248)
• Philippines
27 Aug 09
Most probably they disappeared due to natural disasters. That is a probable theory. A lot of ancient cities got buried that way. Which could only mean that their location is not a good one. And that now their civilization rests beneath the earth or the ocean, in ruins.
@vandana7 (100531)
• India
23 Aug 09
How did Bermuda triangle come here? :-) I never heard that one. :-) But Atlantis, I do believe that there were civilizations much before us. Missing link is yet to be found. Were they very advanced? May be, may be not. May be the descriptions that we see or hear, is just imaginary. Actual facts may have been pretty dull. What is wrong in fantasizing? One interesting fact in this context is that some scientists out here in my country (India) believe that quite a lot of coastline would be submerged under the sea if the ice caps in arctic and antarctic melts. May be something like that did happen. I am more towards believing rather than disbelieving about Atlantis.
@skywalk (66)
• Indonesia
23 Aug 09
The fact is there's alot of evidences which possibly can tell us if there's truely an Atlantis. I myself always try to believe it since i knew that in the Atlantic Ocean, the ocean ground is totally different with another oceans. The landscape tells us if there's like have human built buildings. That's why its landspace has muds. However, Atlantis is a forgotten history. I'm just wondering why it could be forgotten if there was really an Atlantis on that ancient time. Happy mylotting.
@Redhornet117 (1248)
• Philippines
27 Aug 09
Hmmm. I wonder that too. And how could a civilization really vanish? Are the inhabitants of Atlantis humans at all?
@katie0 (5203)
• Japan
3 Mar 11
I think it really existed.
Plato and Edgar Cayce were two highly evolved men with a high spiritual knowledge, both weren't liars but men that helped people for free, and also humble. So they didn't wanted money or fame when they told us what they told.
Plato begun the Atlantis tale, who told him? A spirit? A vision? Who knows, and Edgar Cayce continued telling us some more.