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this makes more sense than anything I've heard so far
originally posted by: RainbowPhoenix
Star Wars is included in the library of congress if that means anything.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: BlackProject
Here's a Thread I made on this same topic several years ago. Ancient nuclear detonation on Mars?
My source link in that thread seems to have died since then.
The consensus was that a meteor or something may have struck a large deposit of uranium. It's a feasible explanation that could occur in nature.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: bottleslingguy
this makes more sense than anything I've heard so far
Well then. That's good enough for me. And since you can't be bothered to say anything else about it, neither will I.
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originally posted by: bottleslingguy
www.youtube.com... this makes more sense than anything I've heard so far
a reply to: BlackProject
example of pseudo-science...
a large percentage of facts known now will be proven false in 10 years from now when science progresses, I would stop with the 'real science' comment.
In 1947, in the Euphrates valley of southern Iraq, where certain traditions place the Garden of Eden and where the ancient inhabitants of Sumer encountered the man-god Ea, exploratory digging unearthed a layer of fused, green glass. Archaeologists could not restrain themselves from noting the resemblance that the several-thousand-year-old fused glass bore to the desert floor at White Sands, New Mexico, after the first nuclear blasts in modem times had melted sand and rock. In the United States, the Mohave Desert has large circular or polygonal areas that are coated with a hard substance very much like opaque glass. While exploring Death Valley in 1850, William Walker claimed to have come upon the ruins of an ancient city. An end of the large building within the rubble had had its stones melted and vitrified. Walker went on to state that the entire region between the Gila and St. John rivers was spotted with ruins. In each of the ancient settlements he had found evidence that they had been burned out by fire intense enough to have liquefied rock. Paving blocks and stone houses had been split with huge cracks, as if seared by some gigantic cleaver of fire. Perhaps even more than the large areas of fused green glass, I am intrigued by the evidence of vitrified cities and forts, such as those discovered by Walker. There are ancient hill forts and towers in Scotland, Ireland, and England in which the stoneworks have become calcined because of the great heat that had been applied. There is no way that lightning could have caused such effects. Other hill forts from the Lofoten Islands off northern Norway to the Canary Islands off northwest Africa have become “fused forts.” Erich A. von Fange comments that the “piled boulders of their circular walls have been turned to glass… by some intense heat.” Catal Huyukin in north-central Turkey, thought to be one of the oldest cities in the world, appears, according to archaeological evidence, to have been fully civilized and then, suddenly, to have died out. Archaeologists were astonished to find thick layers of burned brick at one of the levels, called VIa. The blocks had been fused together by such intense heat that the effects had penetrated to a depth more than a meter below the level of the floors, where it carbonized the earth, the skeletal remains of the dead, and the burial gifts that had been interred with them. All bacterial decay had been halted by the tremendous heat.
this makes more sense than anything I've heard so far
In May 1972 in a uranium enrichment plant in France, scientists examining ore from a mine in Gabon, West Africa, discovered that a natural nuclear reactor had spontaneously manifested in that region in the Earth’s primordial past, churning out approximately 100 Kw worth of energy continuously for a few hundred thousand years about 1.7 billion years ago.
In order to understand how the natural nuclear reactor came about, it helps to understand a little of the history and science of nuclear reactions.
www.todayifoundout.com...
Analyzing data from the 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter, which carried a gamma ray spectrometer, Brandenburg observed a local concentration of radioactive uranium, thorium and potassium in two specific areas on Mars. His first idea was that there was at least one natural nuclear reactor on Mars, analogous to the one discovered in Gabon in 1972. At the 2011 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference he published a poster on these findings.
Later, he proposed that the elevated ratio of 129Xenon to 132Xenon in the atmosphere of Mars could only be explained as the aftersignature of a nuclear weapon. He suggests that massive explosions occurred in in Mare Acidalium at approximately 50°N 30°W,near Cydonia Mensa and in Utopia Planum at approximately 50°N 120°W near Galaxias Chaos, claiming they are both locations of possible archaeological artifacts.
rationalwiki.org...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: bottleslingguy
No.
Can you give us hint as to what it's about? That's sort of common courtesy, as well as being sort of a requirement.
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Do you deny we've found Mars rocks on Earth?
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: spirit_horse
Possible evidence of prehistoric nuclear war in our own backyards?
www.freerepublic.com...