The Lost Civilizations of Atlantis, Mu, Lemuria: Weiliao Series: Weiliao series
By Hui Wang
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"Weiliao" is a series program that tells the story of the world, it created by Wei Yi Culture and Media AB, and launched in 2020. The content touches on history, science, technology, astronomy, geography, music, and more.
This is a book of three lost prehistoric civilizations.
- The Lost Civilization of Atlantis, Atlantic Prehistoric Civilization
- The Lost Civilization of Mu, Pacific Prehistoric Civilization
- The Lost Civilization of Lemuria, Indian Ocean Prehistoric Civilization
The book "The Lost Civilization of Atlantis" tells the historical story about Atlantis. The book is based on the two dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, "Timaeus" and "Critias," and tells the ancient myths and history about Atlantis. For thousands of years, although many people reckon that Atlantis was only fiction, and it only exists in people's memories. However, after modern times, scientists and archaeologists have made more and more new discoveries, let us I believe that Atlantis may have existed. Although Atlantis sinks into the ocean only in one day and night, it may take thousands of years for Atlantis could come back again.
The book "The Lost Civilization of Mu" tells the historical story about the Mu. It is first introduced by Augustus Le Plongeon, who used the "Land of Mu". This remained a mythical concept without anyone else furthering the work of Augustus until James Churchward resurrected the historical story. the story tells us the Land of Mu disappeared and sank about 12,000 years ago like Atlantis, and The dispute over the existence of Mu will be continued.
The book "The Lost Civilization of Lemuria" tells a historical story about the Lemuria. The theory of the Lemuria continent was appeared by zoologist and biogeographer Philip Sclater, the purpose is to explain certain discontinuities in biogeography. It is said that the area of the land of the Lemuria continent extends horizontally from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, connecting India, Madagascar, and Australia, and there is an ancient Tamil civilization called Kumari Kandam on this land. The Lemuria hypothesis was once gaining some acceptance within the scientific community until the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift appeared.
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The Lost Civilizations of Atlantis, Mu, Lemuria - Hui Wang
Introduction
This is a book of three lost prehistoric civilizations.
The Lost Civilization of Atlantis, Atlantic Prehistoric Civilization
The Lost Civilization of Mu, Pacific Prehistoric Civilization
The Lost Civilization of Lemuria, Indian Ocean Prehistoric Civilization
Part I
The Lost Civilization of Atlantis
The book The Lost Civilization of Atlantis
tells the historical story about Atlantis. The book is based on the two dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, Timaeus
and Critias,
and tells the ancient myths and history about Atlantis. For thousands of years, although many people reckon that Atlantis was only fiction, and it only exists in people's memories. However, after modern times, scientists and archaeologists have made more and more new discoveries, let us I believe that Atlantis may have existed. Although Atlantis sinks into the ocean only in one day and night, it may take thousands of years for Atlantis could come back again.
1
Plato's dialogues
Ancient Greek philosopherAncient Greek philosopher
It is said to be more than 40,000 years ago, due to the sudden rise in global sea level, seawater engulfed pristine islands and low-lying land, people who survived around the world poured into the vast and fertile island. This island, about 380 kilometers west of the Strait of Gibraltar. There, the new immigrants and the local Cro-Magnon national fusion, formed a new hybrid civilization - Atlantis.
Atlantis, also known as an island of Atlas
mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias. He is widely considered the pivotal figure in the history of Ancient Greek and Western philosophy, along with his teacher, Socrates, and his most famous student, Aristotle. And because Socrates appears in these two dialogues, it's hard to find a more credible source for the story of Atlantis.
There are a total of five people participated in the dialogue, Plato, Socrates, Hermocrates, Timaeus, and Critias. We don't need to introduce Plato and Socrates.
Hermocrates was a soldier and a general of the ancient Syracusan. He served as an adviser to the famous general Gylippus of Spartan during the Athenians' Sicilian Expedition in the midst of the Peloponnesian.
Timaeus held an essential position in Calabria in southern Italy. From Plato’s perspective, Timaeus was a prominent politician and scientist, especially in the fields of natural philosophy and astronomy. Plato particularly emphasized the capacity of Timaeus in the field of philosophy, which is characteristic of the Pythagorean school. However, the authenticity of Timaeus is uncertain, because he only appeared in Plato’s work as a literary character, and other ancient materials are also based on Plato’s records. If there is such an outstanding person in history, he should also be recorded in other historical documents.
Critias was an ancient Greek politician and a writer. He was known for his tragedy, elegy, and prose works.
Plato divided the dialogue into three topics, which were in turn by Timaeus, Critias, and Hermocrates. First, Timaeus described the process of creating the world. Later Plato's arranged the content and compiled the Timaeus dialogue. Then Critias explained world history with the story of Atlantis, then Plato's composed the Critias dialogue. Finally, it's Hermocrates' turn to tell the history of the universe and human beings. But we don't know why we didn't see the Hermocrates dialogue, possibly, it has not happened.
Socrates as an audience in this event, he doesn't need to speak, but his presence is indeed significant because this dialogue event is held in honor of Socrates.
According to the dialogue, the story of Atlantis begins with Solon. Solon was a famous reformer, politician, and poet of the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece, and one of the seven sages of ancient Greece. After he had finished his reforms, he traveled abroad for ten years. His first stop was Egypt, and his travel is recorded in the works of the ancient Greek writer Herodotus and the Greek writer Plutarch