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Old 10-02-2020, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by radio times View Post
I agree it probably was, as was Venus. They were much like earth at one point, or different points, then the sun came out of it's play pen, and they were doomed.
Something tells me that one planet that is supposed to be there but is an asteroid belt now and Mars that has isotopes consistent with a nuclear blast of atmosphere destroying magnitude were not the best of neighbors...

There is evidence on earth of nuclear blasts from millions of years ago.

“When the Trinity team discovered the green glass in the bomb craters, they named the material “Trinitite.” The glass also called “nuclear,” “atomic,” and “desert” glass, was formed when silica sand was heated to temperatures above 1,700 degrees centigrade by the blast.

After the Trinity test, engineer Albion Hart noticed that the Trinitite was identical to the material he had seen in the African desert decades earlier. He calculated that the size of the African glass deposit indicated a blast ten thousand times more powerful than the Trinity bomb. The similarities were dismissed, as no one believed an ancient or modern blast of those proportions as possible.”

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