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Galactic wars - have we been forgotten about?

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There is some evidence , both written and material, that lead to an unsettling discovery. Mathematically our solar system should contain another planet between Mars and Jupiter. It seems this planet has completely been destroyed - scattering debris onto other planets (such as Mars) and leaving the oort cloud of asteroids in orbit. Mars and our moon appeared to have once had water and an atmosphere - but have since died. Our history refers to a time where the Olympians faught the Titans - leading to the destruction of their world.

Now scientists are measuring Gamma bursts from the edge of our known universe, and signatures from what can only be described as conventional nuclear weapons within some constelations.

Have we been conquered millenia ago - and just re-evolved. The wars now shifted to other parts?

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  1. I read a book that said in the olden days sailors would leave a mating pair of sheep on islands they stopped at so if they ever came back they could get fresh meat.  Perhaps that is what happened here.


  2. dont think there is evidence


  3. there is an astroid belt there so in theory there could have been a Huge planet there but it blew up thus creating that belt and craters.

  4. yes, even i have read all about this....

    there is a possiblity that there might have been a galactic war long, long ago.... and we have been forgotten about that....

    mahabharata is not really proven to be true...

  5. I'd like to see what you have been reading.  If there were such a war there would be evidence of it.  Unless you are thinking of the meteor crash that killed the dinosaurs.  

    Also I would rather be forgotten if you don't mind.

  6. There's no mathematical evidence that there should be another planet. There was a simple ratio used in around the 1700s to predict where planets would be. The concept at that time was that the universe as they knew it was like a precise watch. If I remember correctly, two astronomers used two conflicting ratios and still found Uranus. Science has moved on and the ratio doesn't apply anymore.

    Astronomers will continue to measure gamma ray bursts throughout the universe but have more reasonable theories than galactic war. See link.

    We may have been conquered millenia ago, who's to say? However, without evidence it's more sensible to assume we weren't. If people in two thousand years were to read Lord of the Rings would they assume that Earth was once full of walking trees? We shouldn't speculate too much from Greek mythology.

    All that you write 'could be true', but why not simply accept the more reasonable explanations?

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