Has the Atlantic mystery finally been solved? After years of extensive search with new archaeological evidence and with the aid of satellite technology, Christos A. Djonis clearly reveals that Plato based his story of Atlantis on a real prehistoric setting, now 400 feet under the water.
Although most people around the world agree that the original Santorini hypothesis so far made the most compelling case where Plato's Atlantis once was, unfortunately, there are two critical flaws with that theory which have allowed critics over the years to maintain the story was just a myth.
The first problem is that the hypothesis entirely discards Plato's given chronology of 9.600 BC. Another more significant problem with the original theory is that the island of Atlantis, an island the size of Crete Plato said was supposed to be 9 kilometers away from the circular island within the island setting is not around Santorini's backdrop of 1.600 BC.
As well known a genuine discovery requires all elements of a physical description are present and in a given order. In this case, if any of the clues given to us by Plato is missing, the elements are not arranged in the correct order, and the chronology does not coincide with Plato's given chronology then there is speculation.
The book "Atlantis the Find of a Lifetime" embarks on a 10.000-year-old entry that effectively reveals Atlantisis' submerge is demonstrating how Plato's 2.400-year-old history responds to real life.
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