Hanno Finalmente Trovato La Città Perduta di Atlantide?

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13 Oct 201812:32

Summary

TLDRThe video delves into the mystery of Atlantis, exploring whether it was a real place or just a myth. It discusses the origins of the Atlantis story from Plato's works, examining how it was passed down through generations and the possible real-life events that could have inspired it. The video also highlights recent theories about Atlantis' location, particularly focusing on the 'Richat Structure' in the Sahara, which shares similarities with Plato's descriptions. The narrator encourages viewers to ponder whether this could be the hidden city of Atlantis and invites them to engage with the discussion.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Atlantis is a legendary lost city, thought to have been submerged by a powerful earthquake and flood, but its existence is debated.
  • 😀 Some believe Atlantis was a real place, while others think it's purely a myth, or that parts of the story are based on real events.
  • 😀 Plato first described Atlantis in his works, 'Timaeus' and 'Critias,' claiming the story was passed down from ancient Egyptian priests to Solon, and later to him.
  • 😀 Atlantis was said to be a magnificent island with concentric rings of land and water, a highly advanced civilization with precious metals and a strong military.
  • 😀 The city of Atlantis declared war on other parts of Asia and Europe, with Athens being the only state able to defend itself and eventually defeat Atlantis.
  • 😀 According to the legend, the gods punished Atlantis for its downfall, causing the city to sink beneath the sea through earthquakes and floods.
  • 😀 Some theories suggest that Atlantis' downfall is a cautionary tale about human greed, corruption, and the balance of power.
  • 😀 While Plato claimed Atlantis existed around 9,000 years before his time, there is no direct evidence to support its historical reality.
  • 😀 Some theorists suggest the destruction of the Minoan civilization on the island of Santorini could have inspired the story of Atlantis, given similar catastrophic events.
  • 😀 Various locations have been proposed as the real site of Atlantis, including the Mediterranean, the coast of Spain, Antarctica, and even under the Sahara Desert, specifically the Eye of the Sahara structure.
  • 😀 The Eye of the Sahara, a circular structure in Mauritania, shares some similarities with Plato's description of Atlantis, including concentric rings and a mountainous northern region.

Q & A

  • What is the story of Atlantis according to Plato?

    -Plato's story of Atlantis describes an advanced civilization that existed over 9,000 years before his time. It was an island located in the Atlantic Ocean, with concentric rings of water and land. Atlantis was a powerful civilization with a strong military and abundant resources, including precious metals. It declared war on other parts of Europe and Asia, but was defeated by Athens. Following its defeat, Atlantis was destroyed by earthquakes and floods, sinking into the sea.

  • Who first introduced the story of Atlantis?

    -The story of Atlantis was first introduced by the Greek philosopher Plato, who wrote about it in two of his works, 'Timaeus' and 'Critias'. The tale was presented as a dialogue between Socrates and his companions, in which Critias recounts the story of Atlantis based on what he had heard from his grandfather, who learned it from the poet Solon.

  • Why is the location of Atlantis a matter of debate?

    -The location of Atlantis is debated because there is no concrete evidence to confirm its existence, and Plato's writings are the only known source of the story. The positions proposed for its location include the Mediterranean, under Antarctica, and near the coast of Spain, among others. Some believe it may have been hidden in plain sight, such as in the Sahara Desert, where the 'Eye of the Sahara' structure is believed by some to resemble the city of Atlantis.

  • What is the 'Eye of the Sahara' and why is it linked to Atlantis?

    -The 'Eye of the Sahara' is a circular formation located in Mauritania, North West Africa. It is suggested to resemble the concentric rings described in Plato's depiction of Atlantis. When viewed from space, its similarity to the structure Plato described for Atlantis has led some to theorize that it could be the lost city, especially since the site wasn't recognized as significant until photographs taken by the Gemini space mission in 1965.

  • How do the dimensions of the 'Eye of the Sahara' compare to Plato's description of Atlantis?

    -Plato described Atlantis as having a diameter of 127 stades, which is roughly 24 km. The 'Eye of the Sahara' has a diameter of about 40 km, which is larger than Plato's description. However, the inner circle of the formation is approximately 30.5 km, which is somewhat closer to Plato's figure, though there is still a discrepancy due to the uncertainty of ancient measurements.

  • What evidence suggests the 'Eye of the Sahara' could be Atlantis?

    -The 'Eye of the Sahara' shows circular rings similar to the ones described by Plato in his depiction of Atlantis. Additionally, the structure is located in a region that might have been affected by ancient flooding and water formations, aligning with Plato's account of Atlantis being submerged or destroyed by natural disasters like earthquakes and floods.

  • What are some theories about the real existence of Atlantis?

    -Some theories suggest that Atlantis was based on the real-life Minoan civilization, which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption on the island of Santorini around 3,600 years ago. These theories propose that the collapse of the Minoans could have inspired the Atlantis myth. Additionally, some believe Atlantis could have been a real but undiscovered civilization, possibly hidden under the Sahara Desert or another location.

  • What did Plato's story of Atlantis signify beyond the literal narrative?

    -Plato's story of Atlantis was not just an account of a lost civilization, but also a moral tale. It portrayed the dangers of greed, corruption, and the decline of a powerful civilization. It was used to show how a small but virtuous society, like Athens, could triumph over a larger, more corrupt power. The story was meant to highlight the values of righteousness and the moral consequences of excess.

  • How credible is the historical accuracy of Plato's story of Atlantis?

    -The historical accuracy of Plato's story is uncertain. While it might contain elements inspired by real events or civilizations, there is no direct evidence to support the existence of Atlantis as a literal historical place. Some scholars believe Plato may have created a fictional narrative to serve as a moral lesson, while others suggest that the story could be based on a real event that was embellished over time.

  • Could the disappearance of Atlantis be explained by geological events?

    -Yes, some theories suggest that Atlantis could have been destroyed by natural events like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, or floods, similar to the fate of the Minoan civilization. These events would explain the sudden disappearance of a powerful island civilization. The destruction could have caused the island to sink into the sea, which aligns with the traditional account of Atlantis being submerged.

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