And isn't that what the lizard people would want you to think?1337mokro said:Yes and that someone probably fell on their head because nobody knew about that until modern times and the legend of Atlantis is over 2000 years old written by Plato in 360 BC, who took inspiration from an older story by Solon in roughly 600 BC.thaluikhain said:Well, no humans people1337mokro said:No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
Like how the Mediterranean drying up a few times 50 million years ago is supposedly the inspiration for Atlantis or whatever. According to someone.
Not lizard people, Dinosaur people. Big difference.thaluikhain said:And isn't that what the lizard people would want you to think?1337mokro said:Yes and that someone probably fell on their head because nobody knew about that until modern times and the legend of Atlantis is over 2000 years old written by Plato in 360 BC, who took inspiration from an older story by Solon in roughly 600 BC.thaluikhain said:Well, no humans people1337mokro said:No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
Like how the Mediterranean drying up a few times 50 million years ago is supposedly the inspiration for Atlantis or whatever. According to someone.
Seriously, though, IIRC Plato specifies the age of the city of Atlantis as some 50,000 years before he was writing, about 40,000 years before the first city was built anyway
That was my point (well, was talking about the Med drying up, the last time being about 50 million years ago).1337mokro said:Also your argument is 50'000 years. The continent sank 85'000'000 years ago. Unless Plato left out that they were all merfolk they gonna have a hard time breathing.
IIRC, the first city ever to be built by humans was in the fertile crescent (maybe in Mesopotamia?) in what is now the Middle East, about 13,000BC. Depending on your definition of city, though.1337mokro said:Also the first city of what? Of which nation? Of which tribe? Of which civilization.
What part of "between 2,000 and 85 million years ago" did you read as "over 85 million years ago"?1337mokro said:It's Atlant.... oh why did you go and ruin everyone's fun.viranimus said:In before ITS ATLANTIS!!!...
No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
Ohhhh, that's kind of neat! So Cuba IS a microcontinent after all!Woodsey said:According to Wiki: "Continental crustal fragments, partially synonymous with microcontinents,[1] are fragments of continents that have been broken off from main continental masses forming distinct islands, often several hundred kilometers from their place of origin."AC10 said:At what point does an island become a microcontinent? Let's be honest, 3 times the size of Crete isn't very big. Crete is 8,336 square kilometers, three times that is 25,008 square kilometers. Roughly 1/4th the size of Cuba (109,884 square km), which doesn't hold "microcontient" status.
Oh, and funnily enough:
"Other microcontinents:
Barbados
Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and other granitic Caribbean islands
Kerguelen Plateau"
ANNNNNNDviranimus said:In before ITS ATLANTIS!!!...
Aliens crashed there and the island sank? And the zircons are a byproduct of the impact, of course. Also, they might have tried to bring it back up to repair their mistake (or recover the ship, not too sure here), but it sank again, thus the legend of Atlantis. If you think about it, it's logical. If you really think about it, you'll go to sleep and forget this crap.Antonio Torrente said:Oh great another conspiracy fuel for Hysteria Channel's Ancient Aliens. Wonder what kind of insane explanation they will use?
DINOSAUR PEOPLE. It was in fact a giant elevator built by dinosaurs, that used it to escape the meteor and make an underground society... Now we await, the journey to the centre of the earth!1337mokro said:It's Atlant.... oh why did you go and ruin everyone's fun.viranimus said:In before ITS ATLANTIS!!!...
No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
I thought that it was defined by tectonic plates or something like that rather than size. I'm talking out of my arse, so take that with a continent of salt.AC10 said:At what point does an island become a microcontinent? Let's be honest, 3 times the size of Crete isn't very big. Crete is 8,336 square kilometers, three times that is 25,008 square kilometers. Roughly 1/4th the size of Cuba (109,884 square km), which doesn't hold "microcontient" status.
I think you mean 5 million years ago. The Messinian Salinity Crisis. The Zanclean (I know awesome name right?) flood that eventually happened when the Gibraltar strait opened again roughly 5 mil years ago?thaluikhain said:That was my point (well, was talking about the Med drying up, the last time being about 50 million years ago).1337mokro said:Also your argument is 50'000 years. The continent sank 85'000'000 years ago. Unless Plato left out that they were all merfolk they gonna have a hard time breathing.
IIRC, the first city ever to be built by humans was in the fertile crescent (maybe in Mesopotamia?) in what is now the Middle East, about 13,000BC. Depending on your definition of city, though.1337mokro said:Also the first city of what? Of which nation? Of which tribe? Of which civilization.
That is 2000 Million. You always put the Earliest date then the most Recent date. That is not intended to be 2000 years ago. So yes Over 85 million years, meaning between 85 million and 2 billion years ago.LiMaSaRe said:What part of "between 2,000 and 85 million years ago" did you read as "over 85 million years ago"?1337mokro said:It's Atlant.... oh why did you go and ruin everyone's fun.viranimus said:In before ITS ATLANTIS!!!...
No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
Easy just press B1 on that dinosaur space elevator.Elate said:DINOSAUR PEOPLE. It was in fact a giant elevator built by dinosaurs, that used it to escape the meteor and make an underground society... Now we await, the journey to the centre of the earth!1337mokro said:It's Atlant.... oh why did you go and ruin everyone's fun.viranimus said:In before ITS ATLANTIS!!!...
No. It's estimated that it existed over 85 MILLION years ago. No humans were around then. No civilization was around at the time. The only thing that might be found there are rocks and possible a number of rare fossils if any.Sneezeguard said:I wonder if people lived there or if there's any historical records of them if they did that now's been taken for myth or legend.
You know I wouldn't be surprised if HC decided to hire you as one of theirzzkill said:Aliens crashed there and the island sank? And the zircons are a byproduct of the impact, of course. Also, they might have tried to bring it back up to repair their mistake (or recover the ship, not too sure here), but it sank again, thus the legend of Atlantis. If you think about it, it's logical. If you really think about it, you'll go to sleep and forget this crap.Antonio Torrente said:Oh great another conspiracy fuel for Hysteria Channel's Ancient Aliens. Wonder what kind of insane explanation they will use?
Good idea.uzo said:(OoO) *gasp*Squilookle said:You think anyone stood up and yelled in triumph:
AHA! ZIRCONS! I KNEW IT!
Why would anyone celebrate the victory of the cruel Zircons over the peace-loving Mauritians, culminating in the destruction of their very land they walked ?
Wait ... wait ...
... you mean Zircons aren't aliens? Well shit who the hell named `em that. Don't go calling little hunks of rocks something that sounds like an intergalactic empire, damnit! I'm easily excitable !