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Chargement... L'Atlantide retrouvée (Le huitième continent) (1984)par Charles Berlitz
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Al vele eeuwen geleden heeft het woord "Atlantis "een magische klank. Het verwijst naar een gebied dat vreemder, mysterieuzer en indrukwekkender is dan welk fenomeen op Aarde ook. Charles Berlitz, de historicus en schrijver van het gezaghebbende, wereldvermaarde boek over de Bermuda Driehoek, neemt u mee op de boeienste reis aller tijden... de reis naar het verloren continent Atlantis, waar al zo lang vruchteloos naar gezocht is. Good condition with dust jacket. Manuscript inscription in ink opposite the title page: "To Bob Warth with appreciationfor his help & leadership! Charles Berlitz Black-and-white silver gelatin photo print of Berlitz (appears to be same portrait as the one used on the back flap of the dust jacket) tipped in loose between pages 98 and 99. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Complies information suggesting that 10,000 or more years ago, an advanced civilization flourished on a continent called Atlantis, now sunk beneth the sea. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Bringing forth ruins and cultural evidence from both sides of the Atlantic, Berlitz began his argument by attempting to show a shared connection between numerous cultures across the world that seemed to be influenced by the same source. Then he became chronicling the scientific discoveries of unwater ruins, dismissed by scientists as natural phenomena, that prove ruins of an ancient civilization having existed in the mid-Atlantic. While a surface reading of this material is thought-provoking, Berlitz’s misunderstanding of geology undermined the book back in the mid-80s. The science of plate tectonics is the biggest problem with Berlitz’s book and the fact that his understanding is so wrong would make you shake your head.
While there are a lot Berlitz’s theories that just don’t stack up, he did expression layman ideas that surprisingly have begun to be debated within the scientific community though for reasons close to Atlantis. The first is that cataclysms can and do occur within the geological record, but his thoughts and evidence are nothing compared to Dr. Robert M. Schoch’s. The second was suggesting that an impact event occurred at the end of the last Ice Age that caused a sudden melting of ice, while scientists are beginning to believe an impact did occur it actually resulted in sudden cooling instead of heating. Yet these two ideas do not make up for all the incorrect assumptions Berlitz’s writes.
Atlantis: The Eighth Continent is packed full of cultural information from around the world that is its major appeal along with two ideas by the author that are now being debated by scientists but not to prove Atlantis. Frankly the evidence doesn’t prove Atlantis in the mid-Atlantic, but it’s a curious read nonetheless. ( )