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Continue reading →: Atlantis in the Mediterranean – SardiniaThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: Atlantis and AndalusiaThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: Spartel Bank and the Pillars of HeraclesThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: Atlantis and the Atlantic Islands – Cape VerdeThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: Atlantis and the Atlantic Islands – The CanariesThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: The Shape of ResistanceWhen Dan Shechtman observed a crystal structure that violated established definitions, the response was ridicule rather than investigation. This essay explores how definitions enforce consensus — and what happens when reality refuses to comply.
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Continue reading →: Atlantis and the Atlantic Islands – The AzoresThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: There Are No QuasicrystalsWhen Dan Shechtman observed a crystal structure that violated established definitions, the response was ridicule rather than investigation. This essay explores how definitions enforce consensus — and what happens when reality refuses to comply.
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Continue reading →: Atlantis Is Everywhere: A Series About a Traveling MythThis post is part of the series “Atlantis Is Everywhere,” which explores the myth of Atlantis and its varied geographical associations. Rather than settling on one location, it examines how these interpretations emerged, the evidence cited, and contemporary understandings. The series highlights the fluidity of the Atlantis narrative throughout history.
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Continue reading →: Atoms Were Once MetaphysicalThis post belongs to Uncomfortable Conclusions, a series exploring moments in scientific history when well-supported ideas met resistance. This was not because the evidence was weak, but because the conclusions were institutionally uncomfortable. By the late nineteenth century, physics was an extraordinarily successful discipline. Thermodynamics described heat, work, and energy…