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The White Island: Antarctica

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« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2010, 03:34:34 am »

Yes, I've read the Rig Veda and the Mahabharata, although not all of the Mahabharata.  So what?  Those writings have nothing to do with Atlantis no matter how you try to  make them fit.  The White Island they refer to is a state of heightened awareness, not an actual island. 


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As far as modern scholars are concerned Gravity is an uncaused omnipotent deity that spontaneously created the universe by violating conservation of matter and energy in a miraculous Big Bang that lead to invisible magic forces such as Dark Energy and Dark Flow and an infinity of galaxies. 

This lead to a primordial soup which spontaneously generated magic crystals which miraculously evolved into living organisms.

Then single-celled organisms magically evolved into all the diversity of life we see including humans.
 Modern science is a joke.

What are you so bitter about?  Can you prove the scientists wrong? You're entitled to your opinion.  If you know everything so much better that the scientists, why don't you write a book and share your profound knowledge?

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Well since you've never read Plato's Timaeus it's obvious you have no clue what floods have to do with Atlantis.

Seems like you just enjoy baiting people.  Floods - plural as you've stated - don't have anything to do with Atlantis.  Only one flood - the one that sunk her.  The one Plato invented to bring his story to a climax.  The other floods that he mentioned, had to do with Athens.  Are you sure you've read Timaeus?


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Logic rules.

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