Thursday, February 26, 2009

Google dismisses Atlantis Find


I could not resist writing about this article I found in BBC News the other day about the city of Atlantis.


"The Lost City of Atlantis is still lost - despite hopes that Google Earth had located the fabled city on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.

Observers noted what seemed to be a grid of streets and the outlines of a big city on the sea floor about 960km (600 miles) off the African coast."

Doesn't Google know that the lost city of Atlantis is in the Pegasus Galaxy on a planet named Lantea? The city was most definitely below the ocean, just on another planet.


"Experts had said this was one of the possible sites of the city described by Plato, the Greek philosopher."

Well, Plato may have heard this story from people who heard it from one of the "Ancients" who lived on Earth many, many years before, in hiding from their greatest enemy the Wraith. All these years we thought Plato was so clever in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias when all along these were just hand-me-down stories originally told by these very Ancient Lanteans.

"In this case, however, what users are seeing is an artefact of the data collection process. Bathymetric (or sea floor terrain) data is often collected from boats using sonar to take measurements of the sea floor," she added.

"The lines reflect the path of the boat as it gathers the data. The fact there are blank spots between each of these lines is a sign of how little we really know about the world's oceans."

You see! This proves my point, you will not find Atlantis on Earth, it is on Lantea!

I was chuckling to myself when I read this article about the lost city of Atlantis and just had to share my perspective on the find or lack thereof. You can read the article here without the science fiction commentary.


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