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MIND-BENDING MYSTERIES OF MARS

Do you believe that there's life on Mars?

By bubblingharePublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Title: "MIND-BENDING MYSTERIES OF MARS "

In the summer of 2012, an intrepid explorer named Curiosity touched down in the Gail Crater on Mars. Its mission: to unlock the secrets of the Red Planet and assess its suitability for human habitation. Weighing in at a formidable one ton, Curiosity held the promise of uncovering vital clues about the presence of surface water, a cornerstone for life as we know it.

From a biological standpoint, Curiosity's journey stirs the imagination. Could Mars, at some point in its history, have resembled our own blue-green Earth? This tantalizing notion sparks a question: how far along did life progress before Mars changed its course? Understanding this could offer invaluable insights into the successful processes that shaped life on Earth, providing a unique window into our planet's remarkable journey.

Yet, amidst this scientific endeavor, there exists a thread of speculation. Could Curiosity's mission hold a key to a profound mystery? Some ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the enigmatic Anunnaki, ancient beings of lore, once called Mars home. Zechariah Sitchin proposed that the Anunnaki hailed from the distant planet Nibiru, and Mars acted as a celestial waystation on their journey to Earth. If true, remnants of this ancient civilization might yet lie hidden beneath the Martian soil - pyramids, dolmens, and colossal structures echoing those found on Earth.

Sitchin's prophetic words also hint at a potential cosmic reunion. Could we, as inhabitants of Earth, share a cosmic ancestry with the Anunnaki? The notion of Nibiru's cyclic return, every 3,450 years, lends an air of anticipation. What might happen when the Anunnaki revisit? Will they greet our progress with open arms, or will they cast judgment upon us? The answers remain tantalizingly elusive.

This notion of a shared Martian heritage invites a captivating question: are we, in essence, Martians? It's a query that tickles the imagination of ancient astronaut theorists. They posit that human-like beings once roamed Mars, depicted in ancient texts as the Fallen Angels. These celestial entities, as legend has it, descended to Earth, bequeathing knowledge that, in modern terms, resembles our scientific and technological advancements.

This speculation finds an intriguing link in the physiological changes observed in astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Their adaptation to space, growing a few inches taller, mirrors the descriptions of the tall and striking Fallen Angels. Could generations born on Mars evolve into beings akin to these mythical figures? Taller, slender, perhaps with enlarged eyes, adapted to a lower-gravity environment?

With an impending race to explore Mars, both by governments and private entities, the pursuit of answers gains momentum. Notable landmarks, such as the Phobos Monolith, raise questions about Mars' ancient past and its potential ties to Earth's ancient monoliths. Could these enigmatic structures have been part of a vast cosmic energy system, transmitting power across the ages?

From Stonehenge to ancient obelisks, the echoes of an ancient power grid tantalize the imagination. Were these stones, strategically placed worldwide, conduits for celestial energies? Did they harmonize Earth's energies with those of the cosmos, affecting consciousness and spiritual awareness?

These questions leave us on the precipice of a profound revelation about our planet's history and its intricate connections to celestial forces. As we look to Mars, we not only seek answers about our enigmatic neighbor but also, perhaps, about ourselves and our place in the grand cosmic tapestry.

I really think this story will be interesting to you as well as give you a lot of useful knowledge and I am Bubblinghare.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago

    Great work! Fantastic job!

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