Nuclear War In The Past Or In The Future - Alternative View

Nuclear War In The Past Or In The Future - Alternative View
Nuclear War In The Past Or In The Future - Alternative View

Video: Nuclear War In The Past Or In The Future - Alternative View

Video: Nuclear War In The Past Or In The Future - Alternative View
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In three religions of Judaism, Islam and Christianity, it is said that the final battle of Islam with the Dajjal (false messiah, similar to the Antichrist) will take place 38 km from the city of Aleppo, when millions of armies of faithful and infidels clash near the Syrian city of Dabik. According to Islamic prophecy, the caliphate will capture Istanbul, and then the entire planet, and the end of the world will come after the hellish flame. Can such a prophecy about the end of human civilization come true? Judging by the horrific events of recent world history, of which we are all eyewitnesses, as they say in real time, it is quite possible. And were there such Armageddons that really led to the death of the most ancient civilizations? For the answer, let us turn back to the ancient history of the world.

In 1979, in Pakistan, during the excavation of the ancient Indian city of Mohenjo-Daro, the English archaeologist David Davenport, together with his Italian colleague Etorra Vincetti, discovered the remains of people randomly scattered along the streets. The human postures indicated that death suddenly covered the entire population of the city at the same time. Someone saved the child by covering it with his body, someone covered his head with his hands, the faces of many other townspeople, judging by the location of the skull, were turned to the sky. What kind of terrible catastrophe instantly destroyed the most ancient civilization? As it turned out in the course of the study, the skeletons of Mohenjo-Daro emitted radiation, which several times exceeded the maximum permissible norms of up to twenty microroentgens per hour. Where did such strong radiation come from in ancient times?

From the language of Sindhi Mohenjo - Daro is translated as the hill of the dead. The symbolic name was given to him by the Indian archaeologist Rahul Bannerjee, who discovered in 1922 the ruins of an ancient settlement in the bed of the Indus River. More than five and a half thousand years ago, it was the most magnificent city of the ancient Indian civilization, Harappa. Its population was nearly eighty thousand people. Examining the structure and map of the ancient city, the English archaeologist Davenport discovered that the epicenter of the destruction of buildings was located in the middle of a powerful fortified city, and the rest of the buildings around remained intact. This led the scientist to think that there was an explosion or shock wave of incredible power. This hypothesis is also confirmed by tektites (melted pieces of dark green or black glass shades),located on the edges of a giant crater with a radius of two hundred meters, which was supposedly formed during a powerful explosion.

If the population of a huge city would perish from a meteorite or even a comet hitting the Earth's surface, then there would be no such overstated radiation background from human remains. Scientists have found that the radiation level found in space is much lower than the background radiation of the Earth's soil. This is due to two factors. First, the rarefied space of open space makes it impossible for celestial objects to accumulate a large number of radioisotope particles. Secondly, the age limit of the detected meteorites is not less than one and a half billion years, and this is enough to reduce the radioactive background during the decay of isotopes.

Mankind invented the atomic bomb in the middle of the twentieth century. During the test of the atomic bomb in July 1945, a similar effect of the transformation of sand into dark green glass under the influence of enormous temperatures of a nuclear reaction was observed in the desert north of New Mexico in the Jemez Mountains. A huge pillar of fire ten thousand meters high fifteen kilometers from the explosion site was watched by the creator of the bomb, Robert Oppenheimer. In August of the same year, nuclear weapons were first used against humanity. Two bombs with a yield of twenty kilotons in TNT were dropped on the residential cities of Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The heat wave temperature was five thousand degrees. Three hundred thousand people instantly died from radiation, another two hundred thousand were injured, injured and a high dose of radiation,from which they died soon. All city buildings were completely destroyed on the territory of twelve square kilometers.

In the lines of the ancient epic Mahabharata, whose age is estimated at five thousand years, such horrors of the death of all living things from a continuous fierce fire are described in such detail, as if the people of that time were clear witnesses of what was happening. According to the ancient Indian epic, such explosions and fires took place all over the Earth. Indeed, all over the world there is evidence of powerful explosions in the form of giant craters with increased radiation inside the crater, which remained for historical millennia, accompanied by impactites and tektites. Vivid illustrations of this are, for example, the Lonar crater in the Indian state of Maharashtra, which has a diameter of one thousand eight hundred meters and a maximum depth of one hundred and fifty meters, in the Libyan desert craters with a diameter of twenty meters to three kilometers, Tenoumer craters with a diameter of about two kilometers,Temimichat with a diameter of 750 meters, Auluol in Mauritania, the Rio Quarte crater field in Argentina and many others.

The southernmost continent, Antarctica, has an increased spiritual energy. In this place, people of different countries and different faiths work side by side in the harsh conditions of the Arctic, but they become more humane and tolerant to each other there. Only in Antarctica, literally the only place on our planet, there are no weapons, no military activity is being conducted. There are no scientific developments that can cause great harm to humanity, there are no means of mass destruction of people, where people, regardless of their religions, treat each other with understanding and gladly share everything they have. Spirituality and human souls are the main value there. So maybe it's time for humanity to stop in the nuclear arms race and think, without waiting for the fiery apocalypse,how to spread around the world the peaceful experience of good neighborly relations of the southernmost harsh continent.