I like how people explain similar structures on different continents are bc of aliens, when a big triangle shape thing is literally the most stable building possible, while getting closer to the 'gods'.
The "stable triangle building" observation makes sense. But it's still pretty interesting if these triangle buildings have similar astronomical alignments, have similar myths surrounding them, have similar non trivial building techniques between ancient people separated by continents (or seemingly centuries). We're all human- so if all of those things are in common just because of human brains, that's almost as interesting as the idea there was some shared information somehow.
@@nightcrayonDont forget confirmation bias. Big stone triangles hold up against the test of time. The cultures were very different, there was a bit of convergent evolution but thats seen all over the world. The reason the pyramids are all over the world is because they are vaguely indestructable and very basic.
Actually a rectangle with manageable size stones is the most practical way to construct millenia old structures. Transporting 100 ton stones and stacking them hundreds of feet high is extremely un practical and even with our most advanced technology it's extremely difficult to transport one 50 ton stone several miles, yet we find these structures all over the ancient world. If it was so easy and practical there would be an easy to understand explanation for this phenomenon yet "experts" offer dozens of different explanations that don't properly explain half of the mystery.
@@acetate909its almost like the rock quarries used were right next to the pyramids in nearly every case. Seriously, you are beyond stupid if you actually believe that people couldn't figure out how to stack rocks. It's not hard and has been proven countless times how it was done
love your videos Big J but i'm not really a fan of how generative AI is being quietly slipped into your videos without explicit disclosure. i'd prefer AI not be used at all but if you absolutely must, the least you could do is label where it's used on screen.
Thanks for this feedback, you're spot on. We used it to create some initial imagery which our (very talented) animator then took and spent weeks developing into what you see in the video. I'll add this to the video description and do so moving forward if and when we use AI generated imagery. We're learning as we go how to implement, and appreciate your thoughts.
@@johnnyharrisI dont mind you using it, but I did come to comment and just poke fun at that in general. As a 3D artist I gotta keep my eyes sharp to discern the difference ya know
Graham Hancock when the massive ancient globe spanning civilization may not be a group but actually different people that had the same ideas (impossible)
Graham Hancock when the massive ancient globe spanning civilization may not be a group but actually different people that had the same ideas (impossible)
@@coconut7490 That has always been my biggest pet peeve about the modern consensus. Yeah, let's just assume they had the same ideas coincidentally and ridicule anyone who suggests a cause and effect for this. Same thing with language, people like Hermann Muller and now the Nostratic linguists are often ignored because it's already been accepted 20 years ago that "it's a coincidence", and now any new evidence against that is lumped into "it's a coincidence" group with no re-evaluation of the total weight of the evidence. It's like they have selective blindness, they look at each case individually and refuse to ever actually look at them in relation to each other. Yeah I'm sure Brahma/Saraswati and Abraham/Sarah have nothing to do with each other, what a bunch of horseshit.
The theory of continental drifting wasn't proposed until 1912. This theory didn't exist when these maps were created so it absolutely wasn't the basis for his multiple maps. Just a small amount of research easily confirms this. The different maps were based on the knowledge that ocean levels rise and fall over time.
Yes! you're right. However before the theory of continental drifting was introduced the scientific world had another theory to explain how the continents once were linked; they had alot of geological evidence for the continents once being together. The then most popular theory was that the earths mass expanded. It's called the expanding earth theory if you'd like to read about it yourself.
Plato is the goat storyteller! Thousands of years later he still manages to make hundreds of thousands completely unhinged with a single one of his stories.
Ridiculous! Everyone knows that Atlantis was a city in the Pegasus Galaxy constructed by the Ancients, abandoned 10,000 years ago after losing a war with the Wraith. DUH!!
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But they constructed it in the Milky Way galaxy and it spent quite some time on the Earth in Antarctica.
You're an amazing storyteller, Johnny. I know there is a team behind them, but I'm glad you persisted through this journey to getting here, so thank you for making these interesting and informative videos!
We wish the ancient world was as simply as we know. The issue is that there's so many gaps of knowledge that it's unreasonable to think that we know it all from it's Inception until today.
in the words of miniminuteman, you're telling me that different civilizations all figured out how to stack rocks in the most basic fashion? It must be aliens.
I think modern humans forget that ancient humans were also… human. The same brain that got us to space and built computers was around thousands of years ago. Given even time and focused effort, they were quite ingenuous in many ways. I used to think like that too but when you go to museums and see the tools and artifacts, read about different inventions throughout the centuries, you realize humans have always been cleaver and we weren’t just scraping by doing nothing for thousands of years until all the sudden the industrial Revolution happened.
it all started with Plato in western society. and the book you showed in 1:22, the name Lemuria is also given by west. actual name is "Kumari Kandam", but it was not a lost continent but an extension of indian subcontinent in south. but we lost it because of sea level rise after Ice age ended.
I seldom post comments, but oh my god. This channel was one of the quickest to get added to my subscription list, everything from your on camera presence, the ever so clear attention to detail and effort put into the scripting and the production quality of the edit, so captivating. Thank you so much for your hard work Johnny, in creating such breath taking works of art!
@@KnifeSotelo omg, another Jimmy cult follower. ATLANTIS SANK! Stop with the mental gymnastics just to make Jimmy's theory true. Even the Indigenous Americans say Atlantis was part of America and stretched to the Straight of Gibraltar. Richat Structure was underwater when the Sahara was lush, nows its above water. How is something above sea level considered sunken?
It is. The historical genocide of all melanated people will not go unpunished. I don't think most people understand the lengths the Renaissance or "Rebirth" Period went to ethnically cleanse those of a darker persuasion out of Europe and separate them from anything advanced.
I would be extremely interested to hear more about this theory (I'm not ready to buy it yet but I would absolutely love to hear your reasons for thinking that), could you share more about this? Is there somewhere else I can go to learn more about this?
I have been searching for a map, internet and in libraries on and around cape cod for a map of cape cod, BEFORE the canal was dug. I do believe you cannot produce one, “Mr. Map Man.” I hope you find that as such a bad insult, because it can be construed as a compliment. Thanks for all your work Man! 🙏
The 2001 animation, "The lost city or Atlantis" is 100% one of my top favourite movies. I suppose it was very much inspired by Elliot's book from way back when.
Here’s another way to find Atlantis on a real map: Plato created the story of Atlantis as a parable, but what recent events had inspired him in coming up with this story? There’s the Helike Ruins which was a city in Ancient Greece, which got submerged by a tsunami in 373 BC, during the lifetime of Plato. It’s not an advanced civilization, but it may well have contributed to the Atlantis story with the idea of a sunken city. The coordinates are (38.222E, 22.132N)
Actually there are at least 5 cities (remains of habitations) in the Aegean under water (In mind comes Kehries in Corinth and Paleopolis in Andros). Also in Asia Minor (todays state of Turkey) there is the opposite effect of cities becoming remote from the sea. In the ancient Greek, the term MYTH, μῦθος, refers to unrecorded history, rather than to recorded one, ἱστορία. However, the current historical narrative is religiously biased and consequently avoids the discussion of alternative civilizations; the people still believe the out of Africa hypothesis instead of Denisovian hypothesis as the original species source in order to support the historical aspect of the Eden myth in the middle east.
@@StandinOnBuniss 'proved' is not the right word, not even Jimmy says he has proved it, and he aknowledges the theory he supports wasnt originally made by him, he wasnt the creator to connect the eye of the sahara and atlantis
Good job. If you love old maps, books and mathematical chronology, particularly of the cyclical cataclysms, you need to see archaix. The big questions are, what if Atlantis is not near as old as we've been led to believe, and what if cataclysms come way more often than than imagined.
I love how the people who try to prove Atlantis is real are willing to disregard a million things that don't match whilst themselves have zero tangible evidence other that a paragraph of a written work that's thousand years old by a renowned storyteller who's known to use metaphor like examples in his work.
just imagine archeologists in the future going over fandom wikis and doing the same thing the history channel does with these maps. They were essentially someones worldbuilding fantasy from a few centuries ago
@@ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story. BTW Solon was the ATHENIAN statesman who invented democracy.
that's a bit of an assumption there Jarod. AI is a VERY recent thing - & still very much a work in progress in terms of generating images. humans are more than capable of creating realistic images - where do you think movie, TV & gaming images come from? AI? - hardly. in the future, maybe - in the present & past, nah, still human creations.
I agree with you. As with most things in history or mythology, there tend to be a actual history which is exaggerated and so become mythology. I think Atlantis existed, but I think a lot of what is believed about Atlantis is myth.
@@Amerikkkanit was. Platos uncle, Solon, was taught the story of Atlantis by egyptian priests. And most of us do not believe the egyptians didnt build the pyramid and sphinx. We just believe they built it(at least the sphinx) thousands of years before they were supposed to be able to. Which has very clear evidence to support it.
@@chancebrown98and how do you know that your idea of when they were supposed to be able to build the pyramids is correct? The pyramids are basically giant rock piles. The slopes of the sides are basically the angle of repose of a mound of loose gravel. People have been stacking rocks since before H. sapiens was a species (I mean this in the sense that if you could meet one of our pre- H. sapiens ancestors, they would probably be smart enough to consider a person). The ancient cultures that built these giant pyramids were just the first cultures large enough to undertake work on such a massive scale, but fundamentally, it's stacking rocks. They already had extremely advanced knowledge of geometry, I think they could figure out big rock go on top of other big rock.
@@chancebrown98 You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story.
I love the honest quality journalism work you do about trending topics. Would you do a piece on the Brooke Jackson Ventavia case?? Not enough people seem to be doing any journalism on it!
Plato should have set his parable "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away." Although, who knows, maybe in a thousand years some of our descendants will be debating whether light sabres were a technological device or the product of mystic powers.
I know everyone does them but I feel that the clickbaity thumbnails hurt your credibility :/ Genuinely love all your videos and what you do though, keep up the good work!
Plato attributes his knowledge of Atlantis to Solon, a renowned Athenian statesman and lawgiver who visited Egypt around 600 BCE. During his visit, Solon reportedly engaged with Egyptian priests in the city of Sais in the Nile Delta. The priests shared with him ancient records about a powerful island civilisation, Atlantis, that existed thousands of years earlier. These records were said to be preserved on temple walls and in written accounts, documenting a catastrophic event that led to Atlantis’s destruction.
You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story made up by Plato. Do you think that in two thousand years people are going to be looking for the lost continent of Westeros?
As an Astronomy professor - who is tired of answering questions about the Flat Earth, the Young Earth, the Apollo Landing Hoax, and much more - I can tell you many people want to believe in things without good supporting evidence. I now have a lesson called "Data Don't Speak - Evidence Must Be Interpreted" that explains why doing good science is so difficult that no one is successful at it 100% of the time... but some don't even try to do it right.
Awesome video. I'm not in the market for the maps, but would really like to know what led to our modern civilization. A lot of it is well knowns today, but the idea that there were civilizations that we don't know about is interesting.
When I was in college I traveled to study in Turkey. I visited a merchant selling old maps. I’m almost certain these maps u have was IN HIS SHOP. Where did those come from? This was 1984 I was 19 studying from Texas
I’m 100% sure that Atlantis is actually the Minoan civilization that lived on the island of Crete 3,500+ years ago. And during their time they were a maritime power in the Mediterranean. It’s cities had complex hydraulic systems, and the civilization began declining after a volcanic eruption on the island of Santorini or Cithara. And they traded with Egyptians at their height. It’s Solon of Athens who claimed to find Egyptian records of Atlantis. Which Plato was inspired by to create the story of Atlantis.
Atlantis is likely NEITHER entirely real nor purely myth. Instead, it may represent a blend of an actual historical place and thousands of years of evolving storytelling, which transformed it into the legend we know today. The best way to approach subjects like Atlantis is to maintain a truly open mind, even when considering theories that seem improbable or defy current scientific understanding. At the same time, it’s essential to filter these ideas through a logical and reasoned perspective, recognizing how historical events often evolve into folklore over generations. This balance allows for exploration without abandoning critical thinking. 14:41
The Richat Structure (the “Eye of the Sahara”) in Mauritania is a compelling candidate for the location of Atlantis. This massive circular formation, with its concentric rings, closely matches Plato’s description of Atlantis as a city surrounded by alternating rings of land and water. Thousands of years ago, during a wetter climate and higher sea levels, the Sahara was lush and likely connected to the Atlantic Ocean, placing the Richat Structure in a coastal or island-like environment. Over millennia, tectonic shifts and erosion transformed the area into the desert we see today. The geological features and environmental history make it a strong possibility that this site inspired the Atlantis legend.
i think the craziest thing about human evolution and history is that from all we know, humans used to live in caves for tens of thousands of years. seemingly no technological advancements up to a certain point and i truly wonder if we are just wrong and that these long lost civilizations actually existed and are still buried deep beneath the earth and ocean or are simply lost to time. the progress humanity made within the last thousand years is just crazy when you think about that imo. and realistically, if it was real a million years ago, errosion could have easily destroyed any evidence of it.
"People like to believe" all too often is the same thing as people don't like to think. Belief is a powerful tool. And it is also the center of many horrendous acts (including wars) because thinking is hard.
Soooo pleased you've made this. There is so much pseduoscience out there at the moment. Rogan invites Fint Dibble (Cardiff University Lecturer, Archaeologist) onto his channel, he OWNS the debate. Rogan then spends the next few months inviting people on to pick holes in his archaeology.
hi johnny. i enjoy the videos you and your team create. however, you appear to be using what looks like generative AI in a lot of your videos recently. i understand these videos take a long time and have a strict budget, but please consider just hiring real artists. generative AI is complete garbage that steals the hard work of human artists and it contributes to the destruction of our natural environment due to the amount of energy used to create those images. this is a practice myself and other artists across many industries are trying to fight back on, and by using it you're helping to normalise it. really enjoyed the video, but please think on what i said. not trying to come across as rude, just passionate!
Most scholars would be wrong. Especially since the phrase, "between the pillars of hercules" is no where in the original documents. That was a insertion to help an early translator visualize but it simply was never in the documents. Not to mention these pillars reference over 6 different sites.
Actually the archaeological and historic consensus was that the "real" Atlantis was the Island of Santorini. Around 1600BC Santorini was part of the Minoan civilization which had its capital at Knossos on Crete. Then the volcano that formed Santorini exploded with so much force that it was visible from the Nile Delta and put forth enough ash to lower temperatures around the Mediterranean for 2 years, and of course a massive Tsunami which devastated Crete amongst others. This led to the rapid fall of the Minoans who were eventually conquered by the Myceneans. Fast forward to Plato visiting Egypt and he heard the legend of the fall of the Minoans and used it as the basis for his parable.
I love the music and sound design on your videos, it always keep up with the theme of the script which helps to picture the topic your explaining. Props for your team and Tom Fox 👍
I read somewhere that Hyperborea may have been located where the bering straight is but dates before Atlantis and Lemuria. The beings on Hyperborea weren't fully physical yet but set up the foundations for beings to come into flesh.
Ever since I was 6 (17 now), I've always wondered why were there structures in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Now, I don't believe that it was very technologically advanced, but there were ancient cities that had that were very similar. Like Tenochtitlán: The ancient city of Mexico City looks vaguely like Atlantis could've looked like. Which, a lot of scientific-backed facts about tectonics, ice ages, and the land that actually used to exist just by looking at a old maps and modern maps makes a lot of sense.
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good job Johnny but there is theory where Hercules pillers are take look on Black see if there is atlantis shud be there.
I tried using your code "everythingistrumpsfault" and it said it was used too many times.
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I'm a atlantean?
Johnny Harris: Countries are fake
Johnny Harris: Atlantis is real
😂 Underrated comment this is hilarious
Johnny Harris just lost it. :P
Ok, I laughed. 😂
Atlantis isreal !!!
Atlantis is the one piece
"even if it looks sciency, and has a lot of big scientific words... That doesnt make it true"
What a good quote that many people need to hear.
It does not make false, either - until you prove it :)
Lets be honest this is lowkey an excuse for Johnny to gosh over map
His channel is exclusively for him to write off map purchases as business expenses.
Indeed
I assume you meant gush, but - not even sure if I’ve heard him say it - but I can totally hear him using the word “gosh” a lot.
In fairness it really is a nice map😁
Yes it is, and I support that because I really like maps to
I like how people explain similar structures on different continents are bc of aliens, when a big triangle shape thing is literally the most stable building possible, while getting closer to the 'gods'.
The "stable triangle building" observation makes sense. But it's still pretty interesting if these triangle buildings have similar astronomical alignments, have similar myths surrounding them, have similar non trivial building techniques between ancient people separated by continents (or seemingly centuries). We're all human- so if all of those things are in common just because of human brains, that's almost as interesting as the idea there was some shared information somehow.
@@nightcrayonDont forget confirmation bias. Big stone triangles hold up against the test of time. The cultures were very different, there was a bit of convergent evolution but thats seen all over the world.
The reason the pyramids are all over the world is because they are vaguely indestructable and very basic.
Pyramids are a very usefull way to pile up things
Lmao ok 😅😂
So true
Actually a rectangle with manageable size stones is the most practical way to construct millenia old structures. Transporting 100 ton stones and stacking them hundreds of feet high is extremely un practical and even with our most advanced technology it's extremely difficult to transport one 50 ton stone several miles, yet we find these structures all over the ancient world. If it was so easy and practical there would be an easy to understand explanation for this phenomenon yet "experts" offer dozens of different explanations that don't properly explain half of the mystery.
@@acetate909its almost like the rock quarries used were right next to the pyramids in nearly every case. Seriously, you are beyond stupid if you actually believe that people couldn't figure out how to stack rocks. It's not hard and has been proven countless times how it was done
Okay but how move big rock?
love your videos Big J but i'm not really a fan of how generative AI is being quietly slipped into your videos without explicit disclosure. i'd prefer AI not be used at all but if you absolutely must, the least you could do is label where it's used on screen.
I’m glad I’m not the only one with this opinion.
Thanks for this feedback, you're spot on. We used it to create some initial imagery which our (very talented) animator then took and spent weeks developing into what you see in the video. I'll add this to the video description and do so moving forward if and when we use AI generated imagery. We're learning as we go how to implement, and appreciate your thoughts.
@@johnnyharrisI dont mind you using it, but I did come to comment and just poke fun at that in general. As a 3D artist I gotta keep my eyes sharp to discern the difference ya know
@@johnnyharris glad to hear it, i appreciate the change!
@@johnnyharris that does not justify using a tool that has stolen art in the first place.
Literally every Johnny Harris video:
"Take a look at this map"
and we're here for it lol
OR he's printed like 500 pages of material that he's going to highlight and flip through 😆
W. Scott-Elliot actually hit on some interesting points like possibly correctly describing the younger dryas.
31 missed call from Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock when the massive ancient globe spanning civilization may not be a group but actually different people that had the same ideas (impossible)
Graham Hancock when the massive ancient globe spanning civilization may not be a group but actually different people that had the same ideas (impossible)
And at 18:40 basically calls him a liar about everything he says… for shame.
@@coconut7490 That has always been my biggest pet peeve about the modern consensus. Yeah, let's just assume they had the same ideas coincidentally and ridicule anyone who suggests a cause and effect for this.
Same thing with language, people like Hermann Muller and now the Nostratic linguists are often ignored because it's already been accepted 20 years ago that "it's a coincidence", and now any new evidence against that is lumped into "it's a coincidence" group with no re-evaluation of the total weight of the evidence.
It's like they have selective blindness, they look at each case individually and refuse to ever actually look at them in relation to each other.
Yeah I'm sure Brahma/Saraswati and Abraham/Sarah have nothing to do with each other, what a bunch of horseshit.
@@ilike2watch66 Well Hancock is a snake oil man
The theory of continental drifting wasn't proposed until 1912. This theory didn't exist when these maps were created so it absolutely wasn't the basis for his multiple maps. Just a small amount of research easily confirms this. The different maps were based on the knowledge that ocean levels rise and fall over time.
This video was only an AD for the sale of his inaccurate map of "Atlantis"
Yes! you're right. However before the theory of continental drifting was introduced the scientific world had another theory to explain how the continents once were linked; they had alot of geological evidence for the continents once being together. The then most popular theory was that the earths mass expanded. It's called the expanding earth theory if you'd like to read about it yourself.
"I love old original maps."
We know you do Johnny.
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@@johnnyharrisYou are not alone - why I started following you
I wonder where/how he gets these original ones
This explains the UAPs!
You know it’s going to be good when he starts with a map
Plato is the goat storyteller! Thousands of years later he still manages to make hundreds of thousands completely unhinged with a single one of his stories.
"Take a look at this map" now makes me laugh everytime 😂
Why this reminds me of nickleback
@@agumon1605 LOOK AT THIS PHOTO OF A MAP
@@agumon1605 this is how you remind me
In Portugal I always heard that its archipelago of Azores, were actually the last geographical remains of Atlantis. They do have some god tier food.
My first thought when he showed the map was “oh, I guess Atlantis is just the Azores.”
I'm never getting over the fact that Americans pronounce Plato as playdough
WHAT HAGAGAGAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
That’s how it’s said…
They pronounce it that way because they came up with the name. The Greek one is Πλάτωνας, pronounced Plátonas. So they are right. (I'm Greek)
Or Herbs as Erbs😂😂
As a black American, I find this to be a verrrry modest butchering of language 😂😂
15:41 I love how in this map there are so many little splats of islands, and is literally missing Sicily.
1:36 I was extremely confused momentarily when I heard "so it all starts with playdough", what has a kids toy got to do with it? 😂
Didn't the Greek gods make humans out of clay or something? Then Plato would basically be made of Play-Doh, hence his name
Loved the Talk Tuah reference 4:52
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Ridiculous! Everyone knows that Atlantis was a city in the Pegasus Galaxy constructed by the Ancients, abandoned 10,000 years ago after losing a war with the Wraith. DUH!!
But they constructed it in the Milky Way galaxy and it spent quite some time on the Earth in Antarctica.
You're an amazing storyteller, Johnny. I know there is a team behind them, but I'm glad you persisted through this journey to getting here, so thank you for making these interesting and informative videos!
pyramids are very good to build because they are stable so its not an world wide conspiracy
yes they only take decades to build
@laoch5658 yes that is the down side
Conspiracy
Unless...all of these remote civilizations deciding to follow the same laws of science is the real conspiracy... /s
@@christopherrowe9709 thanks
We wish the ancient world was as simply as we know. The issue is that there's so many gaps of knowledge that it's unreasonable to think that we know it all from it's Inception until today.
in the words of miniminuteman, you're telling me that different civilizations all figured out how to stack rocks in the most basic fashion? It must be aliens.
But how move big rock?
@@tauntingeveryone7208 With a big alien
@@tauntingeveryone7208logs and sand and water and boats and a shitload of dudes with ropes.... You know, like how they recorded how they did it.
I think modern humans forget that ancient humans were also… human. The same brain that got us to space and built computers was around thousands of years ago. Given even time and focused effort, they were quite ingenuous in many ways. I used to think like that too but when you go to museums and see the tools and artifacts, read about different inventions throughout the centuries, you realize humans have always been cleaver and we weren’t just scraping by doing nothing for thousands of years until all the sudden the industrial
Revolution happened.
@@hnzp nuh uh, with many little aliens
19:45 Nick sounds thrilled to be scanning maps all day
it all started with Plato in western society. and the book you showed in 1:22, the name Lemuria is also given by west. actual name is "Kumari Kandam", but it was not a lost continent but an extension of indian subcontinent in south. but we lost it because of sea level rise after Ice age ended.
We are going to need sources for that. I would love to learn more about your theory.
I seldom post comments, but oh my god. This channel was one of the quickest to get added to my subscription list, everything from your on camera presence, the ever so clear attention to detail and effort put into the scripting and the production quality of the edit, so captivating. Thank you so much for your hard work Johnny, in creating such breath taking works of art!
I still think the Eye of the Sahara is where Atlantis was, since that place has been covered in water once upon a time
@@KnifeSotelo omg, another Jimmy cult follower. ATLANTIS SANK! Stop with the mental gymnastics just to make Jimmy's theory true. Even the Indigenous Americans say Atlantis was part of America and stretched to the Straight of Gibraltar. Richat Structure was underwater when the Sahara was lush, nows its above water. How is something above sea level considered sunken?
I was surprised he didn't mention it. I'm sure we have all seen it from Bright Insight
Honestly Bright Insight has some goofy videos, but I think he’s dead on on the eye of the Sahara.
It is. The historical genocide of all melanated people will not go unpunished. I don't think most people understand the lengths the Renaissance or "Rebirth" Period went to ethnically cleanse those of a darker persuasion out of Europe and separate them from anything advanced.
I would be extremely interested to hear more about this theory (I'm not ready to buy it yet but I would absolutely love to hear your reasons for thinking that), could you share more about this? Is there somewhere else I can go to learn more about this?
I have been searching for a map, internet and in libraries on and around cape cod for a map of cape cod, BEFORE the canal was dug. I do believe you cannot produce one, “Mr. Map Man.” I hope you find that as such a bad insult, because it can be construed as a compliment. Thanks for all your work Man! 🙏
Dude found Atlantis before he could find centimeter on a ruler
Don’t know if you follow extra history on UA-cam but they have exactly a full story about this. Thanks for this background, Johnny! Amazing story
I always thought the myth was inspired by the destruction of Santorini and the following tsunami that wiped out the Minoans
This is an incredible video. I can tell you guys put a lot of work into it and I love it.
We all know that when Johnny boy says "look at this map" shits gonna be fire.
Thank you for coming back to maps. I find maps and the history behind them to be fascinating.
Thanks for the video, always interesting. Looking forward now for a video on Pacificis, Indianis, Arcticis and Antarticis!
The 2001 animation, "The lost city or Atlantis" is 100% one of my top favourite movies. I suppose it was very much inspired by Elliot's book from way back when.
Here’s another way to find Atlantis on a real map: Plato created the story of Atlantis as a parable, but what recent events had inspired him in coming up with this story? There’s the Helike Ruins which was a city in Ancient Greece, which got submerged by a tsunami in 373 BC, during the lifetime of Plato. It’s not an advanced civilization, but it may well have contributed to the Atlantis story with the idea of a sunken city. The coordinates are (38.222E, 22.132N)
Actually there are at least 5 cities (remains of habitations) in the Aegean under water (In mind comes Kehries in Corinth and Paleopolis in Andros). Also in Asia Minor (todays state of Turkey) there is the opposite effect of cities becoming remote from the sea. In the ancient Greek, the term MYTH, μῦθος, refers to unrecorded history, rather than to recorded one, ἱστορία. However, the current historical narrative is religiously biased and consequently avoids the discussion of alternative civilizations; the people still believe the out of Africa hypothesis instead of Denisovian hypothesis as the original species source in order to support the historical aspect of the Eden myth in the middle east.
Of course.
Or he went to a public bath, saw his body covered in water, and thought "hey, what if a whole city can sink like this?"
Fun timing with Rogan’s most recent episode
You? Or Jimmy years ago?
I think this isnt about the eye of the sahara my friend
Jimmy Corserti already proved the eye of the Sahara was atlantis a while ago, also using maps
@@StandinOnBuniss 'proved' is not the right word, not even Jimmy says he has proved it, and he aknowledges the theory he supports wasnt originally made by him, he wasnt the creator to connect the eye of the sahara and atlantis
Good job. If you love old maps, books and mathematical chronology, particularly of the cyclical cataclysms, you need to see archaix.
The big questions are, what if Atlantis is not near as old as we've been led to believe, and what if cataclysms come way more often than than imagined.
I love how the people who try to prove Atlantis is real are willing to disregard a million things that don't match whilst themselves have zero tangible evidence other that a paragraph of a written work that's thousand years old by a renowned storyteller who's known to use metaphor like examples in his work.
Seeing as thumbnail about a fascinating fiction from a pragmatic & knowledgeable person like you made me click this video and learn worthy information
just imagine archeologists in the future going over fandom wikis and doing the same thing the history channel does with these maps. They were essentially someones worldbuilding fantasy from a few centuries ago
Finally, a topic won't draw criticism and rapid topic changes.
Are we going to ignore the fact that on his final transition map the Sahara desert is underwater and there's an island where the Richat Structure is?
Somewhere Milo Rossi felt a disturbance in the force..
It starts with Plato, and it also ends with him because he is the only character who mentions it and then the rest are just Dreamers from current age.
Yeah but Plato was told about Atlantis from the Egyptian stateman and priest Solon, who did not live 9000 years before.
@@ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story.
BTW Solon was the ATHENIAN statesman who invented democracy.
All I'm getting is Plato is responsible for the Holocaust
I highly recommend Miniminuteman channel, there Milo debunks each episode of Ancient Apocalypse.
If you are going to use AI to generate images, I think it would be nice to call that out. Put a little tag in there. "AI Generated".
I know they should just use the real photos and videos of Atlantis instead
@@jamesmather75 BAHAHAHA
@@jamesmather75😂😂
that's a bit of an assumption there Jarod. AI is a VERY recent thing - & still very much a work in progress in terms of generating images. humans are more than capable of creating realistic images - where do you think movie, TV & gaming images come from? AI? - hardly. in the future, maybe - in the present & past, nah, still human creations.
@@jamesmather75 It seems you're unfamiliar with the concept of art vs a photograph of something real.
Johnny how do you always know the questions I think about in my head late at night??? Anyway thanks for the quality content as always ❤
The Atlantis story of Plato probably is based on the events that happened during tthe early bronze age in the island of now Santorino.
I agree with you. As with most things in history or mythology, there tend to be a actual history which is exaggerated and so become mythology. I think Atlantis existed, but I think a lot of what is believed about Atlantis is myth.
Richat Structure in Mauritania
Inventing a wholeass futuristic ancient civilization just to explain that the egyptians didn't build the pyramids is WILD
Wasnt it the Egyptians themselves that gave the story of Atlantis to Plato?
@@Amerikkkanit was. Platos uncle, Solon, was taught the story of Atlantis by egyptian priests. And most of us do not believe the egyptians didnt build the pyramid and sphinx. We just believe they built it(at least the sphinx) thousands of years before they were supposed to be able to. Which has very clear evidence to support it.
@@chancebrown98and how do you know that your idea of when they were supposed to be able to build the pyramids is correct? The pyramids are basically giant rock piles. The slopes of the sides are basically the angle of repose of a mound of loose gravel. People have been stacking rocks since before H. sapiens was a species (I mean this in the sense that if you could meet one of our pre- H. sapiens ancestors, they would probably be smart enough to consider a person). The ancient cultures that built these giant pyramids were just the first cultures large enough to undertake work on such a massive scale, but fundamentally, it's stacking rocks. They already had extremely advanced knowledge of geometry, I think they could figure out big rock go on top of other big rock.
@@chancebrown98 You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story.
Look up Dolmens. Fascinating stuff. Megalithic structures that appear through out coastal regions of the world.
who named atlantic?
2:43 this makes me think of the short story "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas"
Is this ancient apocalypse now? ... oh nvm
I'd love to see a video about you going over all the different kinds of maps there are and what makes them interesting.
Real OGs knows Jimmy solved it... 😅
No mention of the channel brightinsight but I’m sure Jonny saw his videos when doing research.
Thank you Johnny! Fascinating...
The city of Atlantis is not the city of the past, but a floating city of the future made of hubris.
I love the honest quality journalism work you do about trending topics.
Would you do a piece on the Brooke Jackson Ventavia case?? Not enough people seem to be doing any journalism on it!
Your videos are awesome 💯😎
Plato should have set his parable "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away." Although, who knows, maybe in a thousand years some of our descendants will be debating whether light sabres were a technological device or the product of mystic powers.
I know everyone does them but I feel that the clickbaity thumbnails hurt your credibility :/
Genuinely love all your videos and what you do though, keep up the good work!
This video was only an AD for the sale of his inaccurate map of "Atlantis"
Nick sounds thrilled
Plato attributes his knowledge of Atlantis to Solon, a renowned Athenian statesman and lawgiver who visited Egypt around 600 BCE. During his visit, Solon reportedly engaged with Egyptian priests in the city of Sais in the Nile Delta. The priests shared with him ancient records about a powerful island civilisation, Atlantis, that existed thousands of years earlier. These records were said to be preserved on temple walls and in written accounts, documenting a catastrophic event that led to Atlantis’s destruction.
Meltwater pulse 1b
Also the younger dryas impact theory which coincides with the dates.
@@dank5390 Please don't destroy our comfortable logical illusions...
You got the story wrong. Plato said that Timaeus told the story and that he heard it from his grandfather who heard it from Solon who heard it from an Egyptian priest. The problem is the story was written in 350 BC and Solon died in 560 BC or two hundred years before the story was written. There is no way that Timaeus' grandfather lived for over two hundred years to tell him the story. The story of Atlantis is just that, a story made up by Plato. Do you think that in two thousand years people are going to be looking for the lost continent of Westeros?
Did you copy and paste that communist propaganda from the freemasons lodge or what....
The Lighting Bolts project and the Electric Universe theory explains much of why we've lost so much history and knowledge.
"Atlantis all starts with Playdough".
Wait, what?
Shows picture of an old guy in a toga.
Ahhh... Plato. I think i need another coffee...
Sameeeee 😂
As an Astronomy professor - who is tired of answering questions about the Flat Earth, the Young Earth, the Apollo Landing Hoax, and much more - I can tell you many people want to believe in things without good supporting evidence.
I now have a lesson called "Data Don't Speak - Evidence Must Be Interpreted" that explains why doing good science is so difficult that no one is successful at it 100% of the time... but some don't even try to do it right.
Did Johnny spend all the CIA money buying maps and didn’t have enough left over to hire actual artists to do the Atlantis concept art?
Awesome video. I'm not in the market for the maps, but would really like to know what led to our modern civilization. A lot of it is well knowns today, but the idea that there were civilizations that we don't know about is interesting.
When I was in college I traveled to study in Turkey. I visited a merchant selling old maps. I’m almost certain these maps u have was IN HIS SHOP. Where did those come from? This was 1984 I was 19 studying from Texas
Take it easy, there's something called "copies" and "printers" that are used to reproduce documents
@@lkjhfdszxcvbnm NO SHIT !? ya think ?? Aren’t you just the brightest light on the string.
@@CLUB-th7pp I just wanted to let you know how Johnny Harris got identical maps like the ones a Turkish vendor had IN HIS SHOP!!😱😱😱
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i like that ernst haeckel's drawings of weird little creatures is the visual representation of Science
I’m 100% sure that Atlantis is actually the Minoan civilization that lived on the island of Crete 3,500+ years ago. And during their time they were a maritime power in the Mediterranean. It’s cities had complex hydraulic systems, and the civilization began declining after a volcanic eruption on the island of Santorini or Cithara. And they traded with Egyptians at their height. It’s Solon of Athens who claimed to find Egyptian records of Atlantis. Which Plato was inspired by to create the story of Atlantis.
The timing of this video almost seems like you were waiting for yesterdays JRE to drop with Corsetti
Exactly
Just a bitter grifter. Hancock, Corsetti & co seem to get a few of them.
Atlantis is likely NEITHER entirely real nor purely myth.
Instead, it may represent a blend of an actual historical place and thousands of years of evolving storytelling, which transformed it into the legend we know today. The best way to approach subjects like Atlantis is to maintain a truly open mind, even when considering theories that seem improbable or defy current scientific understanding. At the same time, it’s essential to filter these ideas through a logical and reasoned perspective, recognizing how historical events often evolve into folklore over generations. This balance allows for exploration without abandoning critical thinking. 14:41
The Richat Structure (the “Eye of the Sahara”) in Mauritania is a compelling candidate for the location of Atlantis. This massive circular formation, with its concentric rings, closely matches Plato’s description of Atlantis as a city surrounded by alternating rings of land and water. Thousands of years ago, during a wetter climate and higher sea levels, the Sahara was lush and likely connected to the Atlantic Ocean, placing the Richat Structure in a coastal or island-like environment. Over millennia, tectonic shifts and erosion transformed the area into the desert we see today. The geological features and environmental history make it a strong possibility that this site inspired the Atlantis legend.
Joe Rogan to host J Harris vs Graham Hancock over what history is really and what is not.
Can't wait for that one.
They're both journalists. Not historians.
i think the craziest thing about human evolution and history is that from all we know, humans used to live in caves for tens of thousands of years. seemingly no technological advancements up to a certain point and i truly wonder if we are just wrong and that these long lost civilizations actually existed and are still buried deep beneath the earth and ocean or are simply lost to time. the progress humanity made within the last thousand years is just crazy when you think about that imo. and realistically, if it was real a million years ago, errosion could have easily destroyed any evidence of it.
"People like to believe" all too often is the same thing as people don't like to think.
Belief is a powerful tool. And it is also the center of many horrendous acts (including wars) because thinking is hard.
After all the Altantis Version. Now we got the Johny Harris Version of Atlantis. Basicly Johny said, johnny is more right then every one else.
Bit of a missed opportunity to dive deep into the debunking. This is a lite grift to get his name on an Atlantis video
This video is an AD for is merch and the map he created, thank you
Is this an ad?
Soooo pleased you've made this. There is so much pseduoscience out there at the moment. Rogan invites Fint Dibble (Cardiff University Lecturer, Archaeologist) onto his channel, he OWNS the debate. Rogan then spends the next few months inviting people on to pick holes in his archaeology.
But Atlantis is real. I’ve seen Atlantis the Lost Empire. It’s a true story
Yeah and I have seen dinosaurs, dragons, unicorns, fairies, superman, peter pan, loke, God and Jesus Christ. I also saw the end of the world 😳
@@ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolutionwho said those aren't real?
Definitely a classical story. Can't ever go wrong with Atlantis
Boy I didn't know Johnny gets this much hate , man a lot of people are mad at this one 🤷🏿♂️
@@stormaggeden Right
@@stormaggedenBro didn't watch the video
BECAUSE HE TRIES HARD CONFUSING PEOPLE UNDERESTIMATING THERE ARE A LOT SMART ⚠️
Do a dissertation on Formscapes!!
Johnny Harris: The Scott Elliot of journalism.
I havent watched it but man, this is a crazy title especially that Johnny Harris is covering it
hi johnny. i enjoy the videos you and your team create. however, you appear to be using what looks like generative AI in a lot of your videos recently. i understand these videos take a long time and have a strict budget, but please consider just hiring real artists. generative AI is complete garbage that steals the hard work of human artists and it contributes to the destruction of our natural environment due to the amount of energy used to create those images. this is a practice myself and other artists across many industries are trying to fight back on, and by using it you're helping to normalise it. really enjoyed the video, but please think on what i said. not trying to come across as rude, just passionate!
I like it. Who are you to say whats ok and what isnt. Its pretty obvious that some graphics were made by an LLM.
Most scholars would be wrong. Especially since the phrase, "between the pillars of hercules" is no where in the original documents. That was a insertion to help an early translator visualize but it simply was never in the documents. Not to mention these pillars reference over 6 different sites.
I hate the use of AI in this
1:34 "So it all starts with Play-Doh"
I bloody KNEW it!
Actually the archaeological and historic consensus was that the "real" Atlantis was the Island of Santorini.
Around 1600BC Santorini was part of the Minoan civilization which had its capital at Knossos on Crete.
Then the volcano that formed Santorini exploded with so much force that it was visible from the Nile Delta and put forth enough ash to lower temperatures around the Mediterranean for 2 years, and of course a massive Tsunami which devastated Crete amongst others. This led to the rapid fall of the Minoans who were eventually conquered by the Myceneans.
Fast forward to Plato visiting Egypt and he heard the legend of the fall of the Minoans and used it as the basis for his parable.
I love the music and sound design on your videos, it always keep up with the theme of the script which helps to picture the topic your explaining. Props for your team and Tom Fox 👍
what about agartha and hyperborrea?
its next to the continent of asgard past the great ice wall
what about it?
I read somewhere that Hyperborea may have been located where the bering straight is but dates before Atlantis and Lemuria. The beings on Hyperborea weren't fully physical yet but set up the foundations for beings to come into flesh.
I dare you to make “Was the moon landing real”
Ever since I was 6 (17 now), I've always wondered why were there structures in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Now, I don't believe that it was very technologically advanced, but there were ancient cities that had that were very similar. Like Tenochtitlán: The ancient city of Mexico City looks vaguely like Atlantis could've looked like.
Which, a lot of scientific-backed facts about tectonics, ice ages, and the land that actually used to exist just by looking at a old maps and modern maps makes a lot of sense.