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Photo of stone map showing geometrical lines representing the lines of force that reshape the earth's surface and creating geological stresses around the entire planet.
A stone tablet from Zambales Mountains found in 1985 shows the location of the lost island of Atlantis . The lines on the artifact when plotted in a world stress map being developed by USGS falls along the compression zone (causing mountains) and spreading centers (creating rifts and basins) around the globe thereby giving impression that these lines represents the “force” that reshapes the surface of the earth and creating geological stresses around the entire planet. <more>
One of the most written subjects in the world to date is the legendary lost island of Atlantis. Nothing would have been known about this island if not for the writings of the great Athenian philosopher Plato who wrote Critias and Timaeus in the 4th century B.C. According to the narration, Critias who in turn heard it from Solon, a close friend of his father, Dropides, mentioned Atlantis. Accordingly, the dialogue took place in 425 B.C. and as the story goes, Atlantis vanished in the middle of the 10th millennium B.C.(Lee,1977).In the modern world, some regarded the works of Plato as fiction or a figment of his imagination (Doumas, 2005) because many believed that such advance civilization mentioned in the dialogue did not exist in the Mediterranean. <more>
 
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The author, Ronnie C. Alonzo presents the hypothesis to the participants of the International Conference "The Atlantis Hypothesis: Searching for A Lost Land" held last July 11-13, 2005 in Milos Island, Greece.
 
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