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Tuesday 25 November 2014

Life on Mars was ‘destroyed by nuclear attack’, says physicist – and we could be next

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Source : Huffington Post UK

Physicist Dr John Brandenburg has a new, stunning theory for why we can't see life on Mars.

It was wiped out by a nuclear war.


Brandenburg believes that the evidence lies in the composition of Martial soil, which he suggests has the colouration and composition consistent with fallout from a series of "mixed fusion-fission explosions."

Scientists have argued that while he's, technically, not wrong about the soil thing, the discovery of high concentrations of Xenon-129 in the atmosphere should not be surprising as it's a commonly found substance.

Brandenburg will not be convinced, though. He says his theory is based on hard evidence -- using the photographs of the Curiosity rover as proof that we've already seen ancient archaeological sites, and the remnants of an ancient civilisation.

He'll be publishing his full set of findings in next month's Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.

3 comments:

  1. Mars has always attracted the attention of the mankind. After all, it was a scarlet planet. It was seeming like a deserted places which has no life after a disaster. In thinking, it might be a nuclear disaster? Because nuclear power is the biggest source of destruction in the hands of mankind currently. However, the people can make sense of those, which they discovered of this planet surface. On the other hand, this scientists may want to give a warning to be careful as "we may become like Mars" to the human being, which they war with each other every single day on the earth. Apart from this, he evaluated these findings a way that is not very realistic but for the benefits of the mankind, can be said.

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  2. Reblogged this on BENJI THOMAS and commented:
    interesting...

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  3. Well, on many photos of Mars there is evidence of past - and present? - conflicts. Ships that have crashed; structures that have collapsed; and yes, bones and bodies. There is also clear evidence of present activity on the planet - either secretly by us or by alien entities. I have seen the photos, and you don't need to be a scientist at NASA to be able to recognize what's in front of your eyes.

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