Atlantis
From Wikipedia we quote:
"Atlantis (
Ancient Greek:
Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος,
romanized: Atlantìs nêsos,
lit. 'island of
Atlas') is a
fictional island mentioned in
Plato's works
Timaeus and
Critias as part of an
allegory on the
hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled all Western parts of the
known world, making it the literary counter-image of the
Achaemenid Empire. After an ill-fated attempt to conquer "Ancient Athens," Atlantis falls out of favor with the deities and submerges into the Atlantic Ocean. Since Plato describes Athens as resembling his ideal state in the
Republic, the Atlantis story is meant to bear witness to the superiority of his concept of a state."
The place-name Atlantis was designed to encode the geographical location of a number of pyramids in Egypt. It encompasses the pyramid fields of all Egyptian kings between Djoser(III dynasty) and Teti(VI dynasty). There were a number of kings in-between this period that did not erect pyramids in the Atlantis region. They were Huni, Sneferu, and Djedkare Isesi. The way the name Atlantis was planned is with the help of its isopsephy value in the ancient Hellenic Ionic alphabet which is 892.
ΑΤΛΑΝΤΙΣ = 1+300+30+1+50+300+10+200 = 892
If we take the square root of this number we can equate it to an angle in degrees. This thus corresponds to the latitude of a location. But we can take either the geocentric θ or the geodetic φ latitude. Since the geocentric latitude leads to a Northerner location, the geodetic latitude leads to a Southerner location, and the square of the angle is not a whole number we use the 892 number plus one half for geocentric latitude, and 892 minus one half for geodetic latitude. This way we can compute the widest Atlantis geodetic latitude zone. We have thus depicted the Egyptian kings that erected pyramids in the Atlantis zone. All other known Egyptian kings that erected pyramids built South of this Atlantis zone(archeologist do not know who erected the Athribis pyramid in the Nile delta region which is the exception). In the equation below f represents Earth's flattening.
The pyramids that define the borders of Atlantis:
Sekhemkhet's Pyramid(Saqqara) geodetic latitude = 29.8664°
Lepsius I pyramid(Abu Rawash) geodetic latitude = 30.0410°
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