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When did Plato live and when did the Younger Dryas comet impact take place?

These two events are separated by a vast amount of time. Here’s a clear breakdown:

Plato

The Greek philosopher Plato lived from approximately 428/427 BCE to 348/347 BCE.

He was a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle. His life and work laid the foundation for much of Western philosophy.

The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

The proposed comet impact is theorized to have occurred around 12,800 years ago.

In terms of years on a calendar, this would be approximately 10,800 BCE.

It's crucial to note that the Younger Dryas impact is a scientific hypothesis, not a settled fact. The theory suggests that a comet or asteroid airburst impacted Earth, triggering a rapid return to glacial conditions known as the Younger Dryas period. While there is evidence to support it (like a layer of platinum and nanodiamonds), the hypothesis is still debated within the scientific community.

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Timeline for Perspective:

· c. 10,800 BCE: Proposed date of the Younger Dryas impact event.
· A vast gap of over 10,000 years
· c. 428 BCE: Plato is born in Athens.
· c. 347 BCE: Plato dies.

So, Plato lived roughly 12,200 years after the proposed comet impact that defines the start of the Younger Dryas period.

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