PLATO'S REHABILITATION
Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2025 - 06:19 Uhr

PLATO'S REHABILITATION

When it comes to dating Atlantis in general, Athens, which was also affected at the time and was founded around 1500 BC (KEKROPS I, 1,555–1,506 BC), is at the forefront of my calculations. The general knowledge about Athens' greatness – >once having defeated the Atlanteans< – was lost over time. It was only Plato (428-348 BC)  that the world learned again (Tim. 24 e) >how great a military power once overwhelmed Athens (...), which had arrogantly advanced from the Atlantic Ocean against all of Europe and  Asia (Minor)<.

Plato describes the arrival of the former inhabitants of the Atlantic Ocean as follows (Critias 108 e): >First of all, let us remember that a total of 9,000 years have passed since, as has been recounted, the war took place between those living outside the Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar) and all those living within them (in/on the Mediterranean Sea)...<

Even to those who foolishly argue with >you say that<, let it be explained here that Plato's Athens was founded about 1,000 years before him (Plato), and an Athens >9,000 years before him< is in Latin excrementum tauris; and in English ...bullshit. 

In plain language, Plato's 9,000 years have to be calculated, using the Atlantis formula (x : 13) as lunars (or moon phases of 28 days). - 9,000 lunars correspond to 321½ years (at 365 ¼ days each). 

Plato's Timaeus 23 e provides a basis for conclusively calculating when this invasion of Hellas/Athens/Greece by the Atlanteans took place: >But the number of years since the establishment of our state here is stated in the sacred writings as 8,000 years. Now I will tell you briefly about the laws and the most beautiful heroic deed accomplished by your fellow citizens who lived 9,000 years ago.<

We calculate Plato's 8,000 years as 8,000 lunars (or months of 28 days each): Since Solon's stay in Egypt from 570 to 560 BC is historically documented, I use the year 560 BC as the basis for my calculation; declared as a farewell gift from the Saïtian priest to Solon. The Atlantis formula, which calculates with 13 months per year, is applied: Since a year of 365 ¼ days contains 13 lunars of 28 days (plus 1¼ days), (13 x 28 = 364), it is calculated as >lunars divided by 13<:

The result is astonishing: In 560 BC, the Saïtian priest said to Solon (Tim. 23 e): >The number of Lunars ...is given as 8,000 in the sacred writings.< Using the Atlantis formula, (x : 13) it works out as follows:

                                       8,000 : 13 = 615 years

                                                        + 560 BC 

                                                        1,175 BC

The calculation in plain language:

When Solon, in 560 BC (Tim. 24 a), >...together with the priest from Saïs, took the sacred writings into his own hands<, ...615 years had passed since 1,175 BC. The term >8,000 lunars before Solon's departure from Egypt in 560 BC<, as conveyed by Plato, corresponds to >Year 8 of Ramses III<, which is equivalent to 1,175 BC. (...the year of Ramses III's victory over the Atlanteans.) These synchronisms, Solon's 8,000 Lunars with >Year 8 of Ramses III<, as well as with the year 1,175 BC, are coincidental terms, with which we enter - virtually, of course - Plato's Bronze Age Atlantis.

Plato's Timaeus provides a conclusive calculation of  w h e n  the Atlanteans invaded Hellas/Greece (Tim. 24 e): >Of your fellow citizens who lived 9,000 lunars ago, I will now tell you (...) the most beautiful heroic deed<. This refers to Athens' great deed, namely the repulsion of the Atlanteans, ...who then moved on towards Egypt to >make their mark< by being completely wiped out by Ramses III in 1,175 BC...

With the terms >8,000 Lunars before Solon<, >Year 8< of Ramses III, and 1,175 BC (see page 19), we have a synchronous time frame from which to date the >fellow citizens living 9,000 Lunars ago<: Returning to Solon's departure date in 560 BC, we add 9,000 Lunars divided by 13, which gives us 692 years, which we attribute to Solon's departure date in 560: 560 BC + 692 = 1,252 BC.

In plain language:
The Atlanteans march before Athens and thus the >great deed of Athens< can be dated – mathematically – to the year 1,252 BC.

Just read my book on this; it's worth it:

MY WAY TO

  ATLANTIS 

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