The Lost City of Atlantis
Why is it that after 
                  thousands of years, so many of us still search for the answer 
                  to this mystery? Did it exist or didn't it. We can't seem to 
                  let go of it, as if deep down we know it existed, as though 
                  we possess some collective memory of it within our subconcious, 
                  which doesn't let us accept it as myth. Like the ghost of someone 
                  long gone that lingers on until the mystery of their death has 
                  been resolved and they can finally be at peace, their story 
                  having been told.
                  
                  Ever since the first recorded history of Atlantis, 
                  written by the Greek philosopher Plato over 2,360 years ago, 
                  debate has raged as to whether or not Atlantis ever really existed. 
                  Plato described it as an extraordinary Utopian society, thriving 
                  around 9,600 BC, which valued peace, art and wisdom, possessed 
                  advanced technological knowledge for the time, and enjoyed riches 
                  beyond that of any subsequent civilization. The land was said 
                  to have been very fertile, with abundant food, water, animals, 
                  wood, and flowers. But, as the story goes, after several generations 
                  of ruling the leaders became increasingly greedy and corrupt, 
                  and started to wage war on their neighbouring countries. They 
                  conquered parts of North Africa and Europe and were about to 
                  attack Egypt and Athens, when the Athenian army valiantly drove 
                  them back and defeated them. It is shortly after this victory 
                  by the Athenians that violent and devastating earthquakes, and 
                  the resulting tidal waves and floods, destroyed the Athenian 
                  army, as well as the entire Island continent of Atlantis, submerging 
                  it beneath the sea "in a single day and night".
                  
                  The question is : Did Plato write this as a moralistic story, 
                  or as a true historical account?
                  
                
Plato's 2 writings 
                  pertaining to Atlantis are the "Timaeus", 
                  and the "Critias", written in 360BC, at which time 
                  Plato would have been aged about 67 or 68. These are the earliest 
                  known written records about the Lost Continent of Atlantis, 
                  all other written references to Atlantis have been written since, 
                  and have been based on these writings by Plato. 
                
The 
                  Timaeus and the Critias are actually written in the form of 
                  dialogues between 4 main characters: Socrates (.Greek 
                  philosopher, and Plato's teacher.), 
                  Critias (.poet 
                  & historian.), Timaeus 
                  (.an Italian 
                  astronomer.), and Hermocrates 
                  (.a general 
                  from Syracuse.). All 
                  were real people.
                  The Timaeus includes only a passing reference to Atlantis, but 
                  the second writing, the Critias, has a much more in depth description 
                  of Atlantis leading upto it's downfall. 
                  
                  The story is told by the character Critias, who was possibly 
                  Plato's maternal great-grandfather. Critias had heard the story 
                  as a child from his own Grandfather, Critias the Elder, who 
                  had heard it from his father Dropides, who had heard it from 
                  his friend Solon, a great Athenian Law-giver reputed to have 
                  been an honest and true man.
                  Solon had been told the story of Atlantis during his stay in 
                  Sais, Egypt, by an elderly Egytian priest who claimed to have 
                  acquired the knowledge directly from ancient records in his 
                  keeping. After hearing of the account, Solon had intended to 
                  record it himself, for posterity's sake, but for one reason 
                  or another he never did. 
                  Just for the record, Solon really did visit Sais, Egypt, although 
                  the date Plato gives for this is about 20 years off. This at 
                  least is indisputable fact.
                  
                  The Egyptian records that the priest was referencing have to 
                  this day never been found. But there are theories that hidden 
                  in a hall underneath the sphinx, or in the top of the great 
                  pyramid, is a secret chamber containing ancient records of invaluable 
                  historical, and perhaps future, importance. Several excavations 
                  have been attempted to find this secret room, but all have lead 
                  to dead ends. It is unknown exactly where this rumor originated, 
                  it may have been Edgar Cayce, an American psychic / clairvoyant 
                  of the early 1900's, who predicted (sometime before his death 
                  in 1945) that in 1998 a "Hall of Records" would be 
                  found. 
                  According to Cayce, the contents of the hall and the location 
                  are as follows:
                "A 
                  record of Atlantis from the beginning of those periods when 
                  the Spirit took form, or began the encasements in that land; 
                  and the developments of the peoples throughout their sojourn; 
                  together with the record of the first destruction, and the changes 
                  that took place in the land; with the record of the sojournings 
                  of the peoples and their varied activities in other lands, and 
                  a record of the meetings of all the nations or lands, for the 
                  activities in the destruction of Atlantis; and the building 
                  of the pyramid of initiation, together with whom, what, and 
                  where the opening of the records would come, that are as copies 
                  from the sunken Atlantis. For with the change, it [Atlantis] 
                  must rise again. In position, this lies -- as the sun rises 
                  from the waters -- as the line of the shadows (or light) falls 
                  between the paws of the Sphinx; that was set later as the sentinel 
                  or guard and which may not be entered from the connecting chambers 
                  from the Sphinx's right paw until the time has been fulfilled 
                  when the changes must be active in this sphere of man's experience."
Source: 
http://unxplained-factor.com/atlantis.htm