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Atlantis
Everything We Know

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Atlantis Dive into the most comprehensive exploration ever written of humanity's most enduring legend with "Atlantis: Everything We Know." This meticulously researched volume takes you far beyond the surface-level myths to examine every facet of the Atlantis story—from its origins in Plato's ancient dialogues to its astonishing influence on modern science, spirituality, and popular culture. You'll trace the legend's 2,400-year journey, discovering how a few brief passages in the works of a Greek philosopher grew into a global obsession that has inspired explorers, mystics, scientists, and dreamers across centuries.

Begin your journey at the source, with a deep dive into Plato's Timaeus and Critias, where you'll examine the original account of Atlantis as a utopian island empire destroyed by divine retribution. Follow the legend's evolution through history as you explore how Renaissance thinkers connected it to the newly discovered Americas, how Ignatius Donnelly's 1882 bestseller transformed Atlantis into the mother culture of all civilizations, and how esoteric movements like Theosophy and figures such as Edgar Cayce infused it with spiritual significance, describing advanced technologies, root races, and hidden halls of waiting records.

Experience the rigorous scientific investigation as the book weighs the evidence for and against leading Atlantis hypotheses. You'll analyze the Minoan/Thera theory linking the legend to a Bronze Age volcanic eruption, assess claims about Spartel Bank near Gibraltar and the Tartessian civilization of southern Spain, and scrutinize famous "proofs" like the Bimini Road formation through the lens of modern geology and oceanography. Discover how plate tectonics and deep-sea mapping have reshaped our understanding, revealing why a sunken continent in the Atlantic faces fundamental challenges from earth science while still uncovering fascinating kernels of historical truth in real catastrophes.

Explore Atlantis's vibrant second life in the human imagination, from Jules Verne's scientific romances and Robert E. Howard's sword-and-sorcery tales to the underwater kingdoms of Marvel and DC Comics and the cinematic spectacles of Disney and modern blockbusters. Delve into the psychology behind the myth's incredible resilience, understanding how it speaks to our deepest yearnings for a lost golden age, ancestral grandeur, secret knowledge, and our fascination with cataclysm and rebirth—revealing why this story continues to surface in every era despite the lack of concrete physical evidence.

Conclude with a look at contemporary searches, where cutting-edge technology like Lidar, autonomous underwater vehicles, and satellite data empowers a new generation of investigators to examine localized theories with unprecedented precision. You'll gain insight into the methodologies of modern expeditions, from the marshes of Spain to the plains of Morocco, and understand how the hunt has evolved from grand continental fantasies to targeted, data-driven investigations. Ultimately, this book offers not just a catalog of facts about Atlantis, but a profound exploration of why the legend endures—a mirror reflecting our hopes, fears, and eternal desire to believe that our world holds more secrets than we can imagine, whether Atlantis existed as a physical place or lives eternally as a powerful psychological and cultural phenomenon.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Plato's Timaeus and Critias as the sole source of the Atlantis legend, examining the philosopher's original account and its historical context
  • Analysis of major location theories including Thera/Santorini, the Bimini Road, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Tartessos in Spain, and the Antarctic hypothesis
  • Historical evolution of the myth from Plato through Ignatius Donnelly's Antediluvian World, Theosophical interpretations, and Edgar Cayce's psychic readings
  • Exploration of Atlantis in popular culture from Jules Verne and Robert E. Howard to Disney films and modern video games
  • Psychological and cultural analysis of why the Atlantis myth endures, examining our yearning for golden ages, ancestral grandeur, and secret knowledge
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for general readers fascinated by history, mythology, and unexplained mysteries, particularly those interested in the intersection of fact and legend. It will appeal to students of classics, archaeology, or cultural studies seeking a balanced overview of Atlantis theories. Anyone who enjoys exploring how ancient stories evolve through time and continue to shape modern imagination will find this comprehensive guide engaging and informative.

Author:

Jasper Quill

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 21, 2026

Word Count:

46,415 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 15 minutes

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