Atlantis & Its Fate In The Postdiluvian World: A Possible Site For Plato's Atlantis by Kodiak Island

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by Michael Szymczyk

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Has Plato’s lost city of Atlantis been discovered within the submerged remnants of an ancient caldera off Alaska's southern coast? This book ventures into the historical, geological, genetic and anecdotal evidence supporting the existence of a prehistoric civilization that has been lost to time. At the heart of this lies a site buried under the ocean near Kodiak Island, Alaska, where sonar images hint at the remains of a monumental human face and a circular debris field in an area which in 10,000 BCE matched key descriptions of Atlantis in Plato’s dialogue Critias and which bears uncanny similarities to the shape of the island as depicted on the Kircher Map of Atlantis (which was allegedly sourced from Ancient Egyptian maps). Szymczyk located the site by following the genetic footprints of the X2 haplogroup and an examination of ancient texts—from Herodotus to Pliny, from Egyptian to Sumerian lore—uncovering signs of a prehistoric civilization that may have sculpted the early cultural landscapes of Mesopotamia and Egypt. This challenges conventional directional searches for Atlantis within the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean that were the result of Plato's substitution of Greek names for the original Egyptian ones, directing us away from the west of Egypt and instead to where the real evidence suggests: towards Kodiak Island. This approach is based on the strands connecting the ancient Egyptian kings known as the Auletians or Aeleteans—echoed in the annals of ancient historians Manetho and Sanchuniathon—with the indigenous peoples of North America and North Africa. This lineage hints at a profound genetic connection across continents, reviving the idea of Atlantis in a place overlooked by traditional scholarship. Exploring the depths of Plato's Timaeus even more, could the Platonic Solids conceal knowledge of quantum theory and hint at an advanced path of cultural and technological development in the remote past? Later chapters explore novel antigravity experiments in the 1990s such as those by Dr. Ning Li whose company and research were acquired by the Department of Defense, and the story of Viktor Grebennikov, who claimed to have built an antigravity machine from the chitin of an endangered insect in Siberia. If such claims of antigravity were valid, could a prehistoric civilization have developed science and technology radically different from our own based on antigravitational principles, and which left its mark on Ancient Egypt and trickled down to individuals such as Pythagoras and subsequently Plato? Could the Timaeus actually be a novel interpretation of quantum theory similar to Loop Quantum Gravity seen through the lens of a non-linear crystallization theory and where novel geometries emerge on a quantum scale? More importantly, could it suggest the possibility a technologically advanced prehistoric civilization survived and is connected to UAP sightings, crop circles, cattle mutilations, and other mysteries? This narrative suggests if so, then their influence might weave through the myths and legends of the ancient world. Speculation is worthless without evidence, however, so this book also outlines a pioneering method to substantiate this theory, proposing the collection of time-dilation evidence at known UAP hotspots. Utilizing clandestine filming and high-speed cameras recording hundreds of thousands of frames per second, it ventures beyond conventional evidence collection techniques, which will fail if they do not account for time dilation, to shed light on these enigmas. Furthermore, it critically reexamines Einstein's theories through the Kantian perspective of transcendental idealism, and wonders if such an approach might pave the way for groundbreaking technology in the future inspired by a unified theory of quantum gravity, which could herald unprecedented advancements in agriculture, transportation, clean energy, and perhaps, even open the doors to time travel.

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