In this video, I propose a theory to explain the existence of pyramids thousands of feet underwater in the Aegean.
The theory is that the islands of Kythira, Antikythira, Crete, Kasos, Karpathos and Rhodes were once part of a continuous land bridge that extended all the way from the Peloponnesus in Greece to southwestern Turkey. This land bridge cut off the Aegean from the Mediterranean, allowing the Aegean Sea to evaporate away. What is now seafloor submerged under hundreds to thousands of feet of seawater would have been dry and habitable land. The ancestors of the Greek people built a great civilization on these lands, including the pyramids shown in the presentation. One fateful day, the land bridge collapsed and the waters of the Mediterranean burst through into the Aegean Basin, flooding it and transforming it into a Sea.
However, I don't believe that the pyramids were built by Atlantis. I believe that they were built by the ancient Athenians who existed contemporaneously with Atlantis and were destroyed at the same time by the same natural disaster. It is important to recall that the story of Atlantis as told by Plato is a story of three civilizations that interacted with each other in the distant past - Atlantis, Egypt, and Greece.
As Plato said, "The whole country is only a long promontory extending far into the sea away from the rest of the continent, while the surrounding basin of the sea is everywhere deep in the neighbourhood of the shore. Many great deluges have taken place during the nine thousand years, for that is the number of years which have elapsed since the time of which I am speaking; and during all this time and through so many changes, there has never been any considerable accumulation of the soil coming down from the mountains, as in other places, but the earth has fallen away all round and sunk out of sight. The consequence is, that in comparison of what then was, there are remaining only the bones of the wasted body, as they may be called, as in the case of small islands, all the richer and softer parts of the soil having fallen away, and the mere skeleton of the land being left."
I will return to this theory in future videos.
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