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Originally posted by Donnie Darko
And could that also explain some of the craters on its surface, and the Valles Marineris and HUGE mountains?
Originally posted by king9072
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
And could that also explain some of the craters on its surface, and the Valles Marineris and HUGE mountains?
I thought asteroid collisions caused craters...
[edit on 13-4-2009 by king9072]
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
I would assume if life ever did exist in abundance there, and that there was some conflict that caused the planet to die out, it would have to be far more powerful then a nuclear war.
A terra forming planet would rebuild itself regardless of the radiation, that would dissepate after a while. No I think it's something that we can't imagine weapon wise that could have turned an Oasis into something as stark and dry as Mars is now (well according to NASA anyway).
~Keeper
Originally posted by amari
Yes, my theory is a nuclear war did take place on the surface of Mars between several factions one being humanoid one being alien and the other being Android. On Mars the planet's entire oxygenated biosphere was compromised and severely damaged by what I believe to be high altitude detinations of thermal nuclear devices including severe penetration of the stratosphere, higher level atmopshere and Troposphere, lower level, atmosphere.
This Thermal nuclear detination reaction enabled the moisture that turned to rising steam to escape through the giant holes in the total atmosphere containing the upper Ozone layer. The biosphere I am speaking of was originally protected by the envelope of the atmosphere which contained lifeforms, plants and vaste areas of water in other words an entire planet with complex biological Eco-systems.
Water was plentiful and oceans on the surface of Mars will and have been found and detected because of ancient seabeds of sealife fossils, salt and the chemical mineral makeup being found by the rover missions including Sojourner Pathfinder, Spirit and Opportunity. I call it painting by color to tell what minerals exist using photospectrometry.
You are asking why do I think there were several factions fighting on Mars? From my own observation from the blown out debre from what I call nuclear blasts concentrated by the craters edges contains what I believe I see as artifacts, skulls, glass marbles and ruins.
The Martians escaped to Earth to find safe harbor and a new lifes start in a place or region of dryer climate on Earth similar to where they came from on Mars. I believe I know where the Martians landed on Earth and their remnants have been left behind for a chosen few to find and explore.
The gatekeepers on Earth still to this day watch over this area where the Martians landed and will not give up the secrets and what they know to outsiders. To many what I just have written is a fairytale but to me it is as real as life. I am not here to prove anything this is my own personal observation of the past and the present.
[edit on 13-4-2009 by amari]
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
Originally posted by king9072
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
And could that also explain some of the craters on its surface, and the Valles Marineris and HUGE mountains?
I thought asteroid collisions caused craters...
[edit on 13-4-2009 by king9072]
They do, but some of the craters seem like nuclear explosions, if you look at Google Mars.
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
Very true.
I can see the "shadow" of a biosphere in Mars, when I'm on Google Mars. It's quite obvious it was once a world with life and people.
Originally posted by anonymouse876
... I had always considered that something catastrophic had happened on Mars. Nuclear? Possibly.
It just seems, to me, that Mars is just the result of some sort of disastrous event. Just by looking at pictures, it appears that something large went down there a long time ago.
Originally posted by Donnie Darko
Originally posted by amari
Yes, my theory is a nuclear war did take place on the surface of Mars between several factions one being humanoid one being alien and the other being Android. On Mars the planet's entire oxygenated biosphere was compromised and severely damaged by what I believe to be high altitude detinations of thermal nuclear devices including severe penetration of the stratosphere, higher level atmopshere and Troposphere, lower level, atmosphere.
This Thermal nuclear detination reaction enabled the moisture that turned to rising steam to escape through the giant holes in the total atmosphere containing the upper Ozone layer. The biosphere I am speaking of was originally protected by the envelope of the atmosphere which contained lifeforms, plants and vaste areas of water in other words an entire planet with complex biological Eco-systems.
Water was plentiful and oceans on the surface of Mars will and have been found and detected because of ancient seabeds of sealife fossils, salt and the chemical mineral makeup being found by the rover missions including Sojourner Pathfinder, Spirit and Opportunity. I call it painting by color to tell what minerals exist using photospectrometry.
You are asking why do I think there were several factions fighting on Mars? From my own observation from the blown out debre from what I call nuclear blasts concentrated by the craters edges contains what I believe I see as artifacts, skulls, glass marbles and ruins.
The Martians escaped to Earth to find safe harbor and a new lifes start in a place or region of dryer climate on Earth similar to where they came from on Mars. I believe I know where the Martians landed on Earth and their remnants have been left behind for a chosen few to find and explore.
The gatekeepers on Earth still to this day watch over this area where the Martians landed and will not give up the secrets and what they know to outsiders. To many what I just have written is a fairytale but to me it is as real as life. I am not here to prove anything this is my own personal observation of the past and the present.
[edit on 13-4-2009 by amari]
You know how they're talking about creating a volcano to blast stuff into the air and fight global warming?
could this possibly be what Olympus Mons is! mars generally isn't volcanic.
Olympus Mons geologically also reminds me a lot of Mauna Kea - which is unusual for having such a good look into space.