[This is an authentic document in CIA archive. It Reveals Presence Of Giant Aliens On Mars 1 Million Years B.C](https://www.howandwhys.com/cia-chilling-document-reveals-presence-of-giant-aliens-on-mars-1-million-years-b-c/)
Is there any way a planet could have had advanced life on it at one point and now there is no visible evidence? Like if you went a million plus years into the future of Earth and humans had been extinct for a long time, is there any event that could have also wiped out all buildings and evidence that we'd ever been here? (Not implying that's the case with Mars - just a general question)
But what about billions. Earth is what, 4.5 billion yrs old. How old are the other planets? Could primordial Era beings/structures been there and after a couple billions years nothings left?
Yes, but Trilobites were also the most prolificā¦ thing (canāt remember the category) and died in a lot of places conducive to creating fossils. We only have fossils from something like 1% of the species that ever lived on the planet. It not only probably, but a known fact that there were species we may never know shutting about.
We still have not discovered all of the species currently living on Earth. So we sure as heck have not discovered all of the species that have gone extinct.
You probably need billions of years. But think about it, there are 3.4B old fossils of microscopic life even after 2 asteroids hitting earth, and 4 more life resets. So, you'd need a series of really even worse events to really pulverize everything.
I know you're saying not that you think of Mars. But, still a reminder that is not the case with Mars, the planet was still very new when it lost its magnetic field and "died" pretty quick.(i.e. life didn't happen in Mars, and the probabilities of other civilization traveling, and landing there, and developing there, are very slim)
Even then, theres too much refined metal or concentrations of them to be completely erased. Or evej just the amount of plastic proliferation, I dont think thered be any way to have a natural process even closely reflect amount of plastic thatd exist in the geologic record.
Basically the entire thing, and even then idk. Microplastics have worked their way all the way to the mariana's trench. I dont know how you would be able to effectively erase their trace.
Yes, you would see minerals that could only have occured from unnatural processes or from the existence of life itself. On earth we have roughly 200 of these that could be found long after we are gone but woud prove advance life existed.
OK this is exactly what I was wondering. Maybe a dumb question - Could you pick up on any of that evidence from space or would you have to be able to explore the planet?
The sensitivity to detect such small mineral quantities would need to be much, much greater than we have available to us currently (especially if they aren't ideally placed on or near the surface), but it's not out of the question that you could detect this stuff from space in future.
Iām not seeing anyone answer this but the answer to your question is yes. If an asteroid double the size of the one that hit the dinosaurs hit the earth tomorrow, there would be very little evidence of humans ever existing after about 500 years. Tack on another 150 million years and thereās no evidence. As others mentioned is there evidence of trace elements that indicate life, possibly. But my argument is that is present on mars today and there still isnāt undeniable proof that life was there.
Yeah Iād imagine it would eventually all turn into dust. There was a documentary on discovery channel many years ago that concluded that all traces of mankind would be gone within 10,000 years on earth if we all vanished.
I mean, there are manmade structures on earth older than 10 000 years. I don't disagree that our traces would vanish eventually, but probably a bit longer than that?
No. Way longer than 10,000 years. It will take 100s of millions of years until there are no traces after humans are gone. It wonāt be until the crust has all been recycled through the mantle because of subduction. I canāt recall but itās a very long time until most of the crust is recycled. Even today there are 4 billion year old rocks in Greenland and Australia, so itās never 100% recycled.
But to be absolutely clear [it can happen, and has on Earth](https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/meet-oklo-the-earths-two-billion-year-old-only-known-natural-nuclear-reactor).
The short answer is yes. Think of an elder sibling that passed before your birth, but on a planetary scale. That being said, some theorists posit that some remnants of those civilizations persist, e.g. nuclear waste.
Nothing strange about it. Mars Paul Bunyan grew bigger and taller because of the low gravity, so he had a bigger axe. Then when he got all sad and couldnāt bring himself to carry it on his shoulder anymore it left a bigger canyon.
You're average banana is 6 to 8 inches long. So estimate 2 bananas for each foot.
It's about 26.4 million bananas long, 1,267,200 bananas wide, and 46000 bananas deep. Approximately.
Not possible, asteroids/meteors come in so fast, carrying with them a massive amount of energy, that they essentially explode on impact. If you look at the moon you can see this.
I have no idea but is that even possible with the magnetic field a planet has? If the asteroid came close enough wouldnāt it just be pulled in completely? Can a glancing blow exist if the asteroid was close enough to make contact?
Proof that the planet once vast amounts of liquid, probably water. I remember when I was little, the big scientific questions about Mars were all whether or not water existed on Mars, either presently or in the past.
Today we know it actually exists right now near the poles. Mind blowing still.
That or like our Mariana Trench thatās under water, Where one half of our planets Tectonic plates are sliding under the other half as one half of our earth keeps moving.. Ours have over lapped/ under lapped however you wanna say it and thatās what caused our deepest part of the ocean, which our trench is 6.8 miles deep so even deeper then this trench on mars. I just watched a documentary on this kinda crazy. I wonder if mars has the same thing it just doesnāt have any water on it to cover its trench up.
I believe a big secret is Mars was once just like Earth but lost its magnetic field that held its atmosphere in. Than there were massive tectonic shifts and pole reversal destroying any evidence of biologics and non natural edifices.
And once mars lost its gravity, all the water floated in space to earth with 2 of every animal on a boat and a bunch of seeds. This was the story of Noah and the great flood. Noah was actually a Martian.
If the Earth didnāt have any water on its surface, would Marianas Trench not be comparable to this in size. The mountains we would have on earth without water, would be something else.
Itās theorized that Mars had a sustainable atmosphere for water and was very similar to Earth. Over time, Mars lost its magnetic field (likely due to changes in its core), which caused its atmosphere to change drastically, and in turn lose most of its water. What remains is frozen on its polar ice cap.
Just for comparison, here is the Marianas trench on earth.
2,550 km (1,580 mi) in length and 69 km (43 mi) in width. The maximum known depth is 10,984 Ā± 25 metres (36,037 Ā± 82 ft; 6,006 Ā± 14 fathoms; 6.825 Ā± 0.016 mi) at the southern end of a small slot-shaped valley in its floor known as the Challenger Deep.
Electrical discharge. Thereās no tectonic plates on mars yet thereās a giant single mountain and a huge scar.
Mars got electrically shocked by something enormous
A massive arc hit the surface when the last micro nova happened. All that energy hit the magnetic field and transfers to electrical energy. Like glorified lightning except itās an arc of god. Unfathomable
Came here to say this. + Who of you ppl have not heard of the evidence of 2 massive nuclear explosions on Mars around 1,5mio years ago? The evidence are deposits of a Xenon-Isotope on the marsian surface twice the amount that exists on earth, which only gets created during nuclear explosions.
It looks like the scars left over from a massive electrical discharge.
Itās a theory but you can read more about it [here](https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2004/arch/041230predictions-scarring.htm) I donāt know how reliable this source is but you might find it interesting.
for the "It's water erosion" crowd, where is the evidence that (1) Mars once had enough water to cause that much erosion, and (2) that mass of water was concentrated only in that particular place?
The general consensus is Mars used to have water. Mars still has h2o, it just can't exist as a liquid form without being extremely briney. To the point its not really water anymore.
Almost impossible to imagine something that big.
Iāve always wondered what it would be like to approach a massive planet or celestial object in a space craft . Would the size even translate ?
Looks like a super long time ago, all life killing Lazer strike.. idk... I did hear something from somewhere and curious if anyone knows what I'm talking about where they found out the only way that could have been possible was through nuclear activity? Please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about, or where I got that from
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See that ring of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter? The space hippies think that use to be a planet that blew up. But I think itās plausible that Mars got this way because of impacts from this ring.
[This is an authentic document in CIA archive. It Reveals Presence Of Giant Aliens On Mars 1 Million Years B.C](https://www.howandwhys.com/cia-chilling-document-reveals-presence-of-giant-aliens-on-mars-1-million-years-b-c/)
37 million year old scar from the Protean vs Reaper war.
Scrolled way too far to find this Glancing blow from a FAFO-sized mass driver
I need to get back into all this. What the hell is a mass driver? Im dying to know
These are all references of a game series called Mass Effect š
It drives mass; a kinetic weapon probably.
Commander Shepard?
Sick reference
Is there any way a planet could have had advanced life on it at one point and now there is no visible evidence? Like if you went a million plus years into the future of Earth and humans had been extinct for a long time, is there any event that could have also wiped out all buildings and evidence that we'd ever been here? (Not implying that's the case with Mars - just a general question)
No. Nokia phones would still exist.
Probably not. Trilobites went extinct like 200 million years ago and evidence of their existence is fuckin everywhere.
But what about billions. Earth is what, 4.5 billion yrs old. How old are the other planets? Could primordial Era beings/structures been there and after a couple billions years nothings left?
Yes, but Trilobites were also the most prolificā¦ thing (canāt remember the category) and died in a lot of places conducive to creating fossils. We only have fossils from something like 1% of the species that ever lived on the planet. It not only probably, but a known fact that there were species we may never know shutting about.
We still have not discovered all of the species currently living on Earth. So we sure as heck have not discovered all of the species that have gone extinct.
You probably need billions of years. But think about it, there are 3.4B old fossils of microscopic life even after 2 asteroids hitting earth, and 4 more life resets. So, you'd need a series of really even worse events to really pulverize everything. I know you're saying not that you think of Mars. But, still a reminder that is not the case with Mars, the planet was still very new when it lost its magnetic field and "died" pretty quick.(i.e. life didn't happen in Mars, and the probabilities of other civilization traveling, and landing there, and developing there, are very slim)
Even then, theres too much refined metal or concentrations of them to be completely erased. Or evej just the amount of plastic proliferation, I dont think thered be any way to have a natural process even closely reflect amount of plastic thatd exist in the geologic record.
So, you'd need to somehow melt layers and layers of crust to get erase it?
Basically the entire thing, and even then idk. Microplastics have worked their way all the way to the mariana's trench. I dont know how you would be able to effectively erase their trace.
A NASA plasma physicist found evidence that thermonuclear bombs were detonated in the Cydonia region about one million years ago.
Would be physicist be able to differentiate between a nuke and say, an asteroid collision? After millions of years of erosion?
Yes. It has to do with specific isotopes in the atmosphere that are only created from a nuclear reaction. His paper on it is published.
Xenon-129
Yup. Thatās the one.
Yes, you would see minerals that could only have occured from unnatural processes or from the existence of life itself. On earth we have roughly 200 of these that could be found long after we are gone but woud prove advance life existed.
OK this is exactly what I was wondering. Maybe a dumb question - Could you pick up on any of that evidence from space or would you have to be able to explore the planet?
The sensitivity to detect such small mineral quantities would need to be much, much greater than we have available to us currently (especially if they aren't ideally placed on or near the surface), but it's not out of the question that you could detect this stuff from space in future.
Thats literally what James Webb is doing. They can tell what chemicals are in a planets atmosphere by the way light reflects off the molecules
Spectral analysis would pick up even minute amounts of artificial compounds, so you'd need a mass resurface of the planet, like a planetoid strike.
Iām not seeing anyone answer this but the answer to your question is yes. If an asteroid double the size of the one that hit the dinosaurs hit the earth tomorrow, there would be very little evidence of humans ever existing after about 500 years. Tack on another 150 million years and thereās no evidence. As others mentioned is there evidence of trace elements that indicate life, possibly. But my argument is that is present on mars today and there still isnāt undeniable proof that life was there.
Yeah Iād imagine it would eventually all turn into dust. There was a documentary on discovery channel many years ago that concluded that all traces of mankind would be gone within 10,000 years on earth if we all vanished.
I mean, there are manmade structures on earth older than 10 000 years. I don't disagree that our traces would vanish eventually, but probably a bit longer than that?
No. Way longer than 10,000 years. It will take 100s of millions of years until there are no traces after humans are gone. It wonāt be until the crust has all been recycled through the mantle because of subduction. I canāt recall but itās a very long time until most of the crust is recycled. Even today there are 4 billion year old rocks in Greenland and Australia, so itās never 100% recycled.
Life after people
Thatās just dumb weāve found bodies older than 10,000 years. We find all sorts of things older than that.
One of the only ways we can tell is evidence of nuclear fission which is almost impossible to happen naturallyā¦ and this exists on mars
But to be absolutely clear [it can happen, and has on Earth](https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/meet-oklo-the-earths-two-billion-year-old-only-known-natural-nuclear-reactor).
Happened naturally on Earth though.
[It is possible though and has happened on Earth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor)
The short answer is yes. Think of an elder sibling that passed before your birth, but on a planetary scale. That being said, some theorists posit that some remnants of those civilizations persist, e.g. nuclear waste.
Woah that analogy hit me kinda hard for some reason. So spot on.
Kohagen gave these people air
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See you at the party richter
You think this is the real Quaid? It is.
I AM NOT QUAID!
Iām not you, youāre me!
Hey where did my arms go
I got 5 kids to feed
I thought you said you only had 4 kids?
Who turned out the lights?
U got what you want kohagen, now give deez ppl ayre!! I watch that clip once a week, itās one of the inadvertently funny lines in movie history
See you at the paaghty, richter.
"Fuck em" gets me every time.
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Two weeks....twooo weekks..
Are you bringing any fruits or vegetables onto the planet?
FFFFFFFUCK YOU, YOU ASSHOLE!!!
Get your ass to Mars!
I believe you mean, "Getcha' ahs t'Mahs".
It's spelled MAAGHS
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Confirmed: mars was tea bagged
Space giant sat down to rest for a minute
Have you seen 3 Tits anywhere?
Open your mind Quaid. Open your mind.
You almost make me wish I had three hands.
Get your ass to Mars!
Hey maaaan I got five kids to feed!
Too breathe!
āYouff got vot you vont, now gif those people ear!ā
Somebody got their shit Kamehamehaād
Lmao this is def the most likely in my thinkin
Lol canāt tell me that doesnāt look like an epic beam struggle didnāt take place
This aināt r/strangemars, pal!! /s
r/ofcoursethatsasub
Nothing strange about it. Mars Paul Bunyan grew bigger and taller because of the low gravity, so he had a bigger axe. Then when he got all sad and couldnāt bring himself to carry it on his shoulder anymore it left a bigger canyon.
God and his ice cream scoop. Mars tastes like strawberry. But Nasa will never tell you the truth..
I need a banana for scale
it's there, you just can't see it... lol
You can actually see a yellow light on the second image
You're average banana is 6 to 8 inches long. So estimate 2 bananas for each foot. It's about 26.4 million bananas long, 1,267,200 bananas wide, and 46000 bananas deep. Approximately.
Canāt wait till they film Top Gun XII in this canyon with Tom Cruiseās head in a jar RemindMe! 200 years
That would be a great plot for an episode of Futurama!
They can fly through the great stone face of Mars! It's the quickest way to the Martian's base.
Why not an asteroid skipping across the rim of the planet,
Thatās what I was thinking. A giant asteroid screaming, āIām coming in hot!ā, and just slamming across Mars. You can totally see its path.
It doesn't really look like that. That looks like what water used to sit in.
Not possible, asteroids/meteors come in so fast, carrying with them a massive amount of energy, that they essentially explode on impact. If you look at the moon you can see this.
I have no idea but is that even possible with the magnetic field a planet has? If the asteroid came close enough wouldnāt it just be pulled in completely? Can a glancing blow exist if the asteroid was close enough to make contact?
seems plausible
![gif](giphy|X78rWLUfLs6A79MzQu) Democracy was managed
Proof that the planet once vast amounts of liquid, probably water. I remember when I was little, the big scientific questions about Mars were all whether or not water existed on Mars, either presently or in the past. Today we know it actually exists right now near the poles. Mind blowing still.
Water erosion. Just on a bigger scale than the grand canyon. Still cool.
It's a large tectonic crack that formed as the planet was cooling. It widened further through weather erosion.
That or like our Mariana Trench thatās under water, Where one half of our planets Tectonic plates are sliding under the other half as one half of our earth keeps moving.. Ours have over lapped/ under lapped however you wanna say it and thatās what caused our deepest part of the ocean, which our trench is 6.8 miles deep so even deeper then this trench on mars. I just watched a documentary on this kinda crazy. I wonder if mars has the same thing it just doesnāt have any water on it to cover its trench up.
I believe a big secret is Mars was once just like Earth but lost its magnetic field that held its atmosphere in. Than there were massive tectonic shifts and pole reversal destroying any evidence of biologics and non natural edifices.
I believe Mars was earth 1.0 and we fucked it up and got sent here with limited information and technology
And once mars lost its gravity, all the water floated in space to earth with 2 of every animal on a boat and a bunch of seeds. This was the story of Noah and the great flood. Noah was actually a Martian.
Letās goooooo
Iād be a lot more religious if you were my Sunday school teacher!
Imagine an unpeeled orange left out in the sun, just on planetary geothermic scales.
Soooooo... Ants?
That's how you get ants!
Worse, space ants
That sounds legit
If the Earth didnāt have any water on its surface, would Marianas Trench not be comparable to this in size. The mountains we would have on earth without water, would be something else.
The Mariana Trench actually blows it out of the water, being estimated at around 35,000 feet deep.
Wouldnāt the water need different elevations to flow from and to? Also, Where is that water now?
Ask nestlĆØ
Wow
Itās theorized that Mars had a sustainable atmosphere for water and was very similar to Earth. Over time, Mars lost its magnetic field (likely due to changes in its core), which caused its atmosphere to change drastically, and in turn lose most of its water. What remains is frozen on its polar ice cap.
Liquid water on Mars was swept into the vacuum of space as the atmosphere dissipated some 4 billion years ago.
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As if a massive war had taken place there.
Its the result of a mass effect weapon being fired at a gargantuan target, the likes of which the galaxy hasn't seen for 50,000 years.
Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son of a bitch in space!
Ah yes, the Reapers.. we have dismissed this claim.
Geez who calibrated that thing?
Those damned Reapers.
One Puuuuunch
Just for comparison, here is the Marianas trench on earth. 2,550 km (1,580 mi) in length and 69 km (43 mi) in width. The maximum known depth is 10,984 Ā± 25 metres (36,037 Ā± 82 ft; 6,006 Ā± 14 fathoms; 6.825 Ā± 0.016 mi) at the southern end of a small slot-shaped valley in its floor known as the Challenger Deep.
Electrical discharge. Thereās no tectonic plates on mars yet thereās a giant single mountain and a huge scar. Mars got electrically shocked by something enormous
A massive arc hit the surface when the last micro nova happened. All that energy hit the magnetic field and transfers to electrical energy. Like glorified lightning except itās an arc of god. Unfathomable
Holy sh*t. My head canon now is that mars was struck by the arc of god
What, like a glancing blow from the Deathstar?
One of those off those planet Kamehameha attacks. Opponent was standing at the end of the current valley zone.
This is a good explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6D9-5HBUL4
Death ray.
I like this one!
This is correct. Itās not water. Itās the electric arc that occurred when Venus, Marsās and Earth crossed paths very close
My view too. Electric Universe theory
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Looks like an electric bolt of lightning just ripped across the surface
Aliens must have mined it!! There can be no other explanation!!
Thumbnail on the right looks like a huge cock and balls
Didnāt see it at first, seen your comment, scrolled back up and yeeeeeep thats some monolithic sized cock and balls.
I canāt remember ever being to mars but the evidence is there obviously
I woke up feeling pretty crappy this morning, seeing these comments made me feel a little better. Thanks
That you Rebecca?
I didn't see that. Must be on your mind.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Was looking for this and learned a few things on my trip here.
Mega giant electrical discharge
Came here to say this. + Who of you ppl have not heard of the evidence of 2 massive nuclear explosions on Mars around 1,5mio years ago? The evidence are deposits of a Xenon-Isotope on the marsian surface twice the amount that exists on earth, which only gets created during nuclear explosions.
> Who of you ppl have not heard of the evidence of 2 massive nuclear explosions on Mars I believe The Why Files have a good EP on this topic.
So basically all of the ancient civilization remnants were vaporized
Is that just like the "atomic bomb" that went off in Africa two billion years ago?
Iām not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens. - Ancient Astronaut Theorists
Orbital Laser strike obviously.
Try hiking that!
Itās a scar from a massive electrical arc discharge
When the earth dries up. If anyone or anything ever comes across earth after...they'll see the Mariana trench and think the same thing.
Enormous cosmic electrical discharge
Erosion?
Gods cock slap
Itāll buff out
I always thought it was skimmed by a comet.
Probably what the atlantic trench looks like without the ocean. So evidence of a past tectonic activity
Its would cover the entire continental United states, its huge
Lucifer got his ass dragged and thrown off t planet
It looks like the scars left over from a massive electrical discharge. Itās a theory but you can read more about it [here](https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2004/arch/041230predictions-scarring.htm) I donāt know how reliable this source is but you might find it interesting.
Thank you for the intelligent answer and the link. Very interesting!
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Borg attack in prehistory.
Glancing blow from a railgun shot.
for the "It's water erosion" crowd, where is the evidence that (1) Mars once had enough water to cause that much erosion, and (2) that mass of water was concentrated only in that particular place?
This is the evidence
The Absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.
An unknown unknown is just a known you don't know you knew yet!
If we drained the oceans. Would it look like that. Probably.
The general consensus is Mars used to have water. Mars still has h2o, it just can't exist as a liquid form without being extremely briney. To the point its not really water anymore.
Almost impossible to imagine something that big. Iāve always wondered what it would be like to approach a massive planet or celestial object in a space craft . Would the size even translate ?
Doom guy blasted a hole in mars, duh
It's just the aftermath after the emporer of mankind beat the fuck out of the void dragon and imprison it there
We should definitely encourage billionaires to spend more money to learn about this.
No plate tectonics > no crustal motion > steady state conditions > Big features.
Also has the largest mountain, Olympus Mons
The document say a remote viewer saw things on mars, pyramids and giantsā¦ā¦.no evidence and no way to confirm the allegationā¦š¤”
water
Looks like a super long time ago, all life killing Lazer strike.. idk... I did hear something from somewhere and curious if anyone knows what I'm talking about where they found out the only way that could have been possible was through nuclear activity? Please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about, or where I got that from
grazed by an object? Comet/meteor like?
Grand Canyon now feels more like...not so grand canyon. Nailed it.
Laser cannon misfire. No plasma cannon and then they brought us here lol
Ever think about how Noahās ark was a starship and our first planet was mars?
The planet it was orbiting destroyed itself and is now the asteroid belt.
Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage... š š
An asteroid slapped Mars like a bitch
Gohan vs Cell. Kamehameha. The only explanation.
Crash landing on a very large scale...
What will the Marianas Trench look like after we turn this place into Venus?
looks like water erosion
![gif](giphy|5tvUnUx74lxgVew9ya|downsized) Mars is like..
It was a sea yo
I believe mars was a habitable planet millions of years ago. Something happened looks like it got hit by something hard
https://preview.redd.it/0wtqm2chkwpc1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c747478c0201a0569cca9fb2ef1c987985b8bf57 See that ring of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter? The space hippies think that use to be a planet that blew up. But I think itās plausible that Mars got this way because of impacts from this ring.
It where water used to be.