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How did the scientific revolution of the 1800s impact interest in the legend of Atlantis?

During the 1800s, Europe was undergoing a scientific revolution where empirical evidence was replacing religious explanations of reality. As European explorers discovered lost cities previously thought to be myths, curiosity about other legendary places intensified. These discoveries prompted scientists and explorers to wonder if Plato's Atlantis might also be real. While the idea of Atlantis existed earlier, it only gained serious traction during this period when science was 'having a big moment' and the possibility of finding advanced lost civilizations seemed more plausible through a scientific lens.

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Exploration and the Search for Atlantis

Johnny Harris·8 months ago

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What does the map from the end of the 1800s claim about Atlantis?

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What does Plato say about Atlantis in his texts?

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How did the scientific perspective of the mid-1800s influence beliefs about Atlantis?

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What does William Scott Elliot's version of Atlantis describe?

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Why did William Scott Elliot create a pseudo-scientific story about Atlantis?

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