This is pretty cool. Sweet archeological finds are always exciting and this would be a big one. Here's hoping. |
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You've probably seen this title before but this time they really may have found it. As they excavate it, it may not seem just as Plato described it but even if it is not this is probably what Plato was writing about. |
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This is pretty cool. Sweet archeological finds are always exciting and this would be a big one. Here's hoping. |
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Could be anything |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
Goal: Play Calvinball [ ]
Hmmm, an entire island of intelligent, hard-working people with tons of sophisticated technology, years ahead of it's time, brought down by a massive tsunami that utterly obliterated everything. That sounds familiar. |
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as smart as they claim to be, they sure did put a massive nuclear power plant in the wrong spot. |
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Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone.
- Tommy Cooper
True, they probably could have found a better location to build it. But I don't think there's really any safe place to put a nuclear power plant. You can't effectively defend against every natural disaster. |
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esp. not on a island that was created by volcanic activity and movement of the earth. |
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Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone.
- Tommy Cooper
Accordonline dream journaling to Plato, there is a lost city, somewhere out in the Atlantic, which sunk beneath the waves 12,000 years ago. The story was an ancient one in Plato's day, passed down from his great grandfather who had heard the tale from an Egyptian priest. The island had been destroyed by the gods. |
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*sigh* Don't they find it every damn year? |
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MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
Riiight...because Asians are so tall and all... |
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I heard (not from Plato) that Egypt and Avalon were settled by Atlanteans and the Himalayas were settled by Lemurians. This all seems so mythical as if allegory or parable. Od course Edgar Cayce talks a lot about Atlantis also. |
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Wtf my brother told me that Egypt was settled by atlanteans. He said it was settled by atlantean refugees after the cities were destroyed with some mishap that had to do with these giant crystals that powered their cities that exploded. They took the knowledge of some of their technology with them. |
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ITT: Mythology is crazyawesome but not true. |
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Yeah, sounds just like a utopian warning/moral story. |
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however history repeats itself. |
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Usually they find some basis in truth to these wild stories. The story of Troy, until the late 1870's, was thought to be pure fiction. An archiologist who was looked down on because he did things differently (Heinrich Schliemann) looked for Troy to everyones amusement. No ones laughing now and he has succured his place in history and so has Troy once again. But what they are still finding is that Troy was not all that Homer had written. Of course the story of Troy was limited to the limted knowledge of the people of the time but there were many Troys and many times that it fell. |
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Well I could argue that Venice is Atlantis, if it's not how everyone thought it was. It's half buried in water, just not completely. |
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