I don't know how Dr John Brandenburg came about this theory, according to him humans on Earth will face being wiped out because we are too
noisy - just like Martians who were destroyed by a huge nuclear explosion.
That's according to plasma physicist Dr John Brandenburg,
who believes rowdy inhabitants of Mars were blasted to smithereens by an intelligent alien race.He says it is possible the Mars attack came from a force
"hostile to young, noisy, civilizations such as ourselves". The
theory, which was heard at the Meeting of the American Physical Society in
Illinois on Saturday, is based on the high concentration of Xenon-129 in its
atmosphere.Dr Brandenburg also points to uranium and thorium on the
surface, spotted by Nasa's Mars Odyssey spacecraft.Although these are natural materials found
everywhere, he is adamant their presence is the result of a thermonuclear
explosion that destroyed the Martians.He says Mars once had a climate similar to the one on Earth,
and was home to plant and animal life - intelligent life would
have been about as advanced as the ancient Egyptians. Writing in the abstract,
Brandenburg warned of the chances of a similar attack on our own planet - and
suggested we travel to Mars for research purposes.
He said: "Providentially, we are forewarned of this
possible aspect of the cosmos."The author therefore advocates that a human mission to
Mars is mounted immediately to maximise knowledge of what occurred."The theories are complied in a talk entitled Evidence of
Massive Thermonuclear Explosions in Mars Past, The Cydonian Hypothesis, and
Fermi's Paradox. “Given the large amount of nuclear isotopes in Mars atmosphere
resembling those from hydrogen bomb tests on Earth, Mars may present an example
of civilization wiped out by a nuclear attack from space," Dr Brandenburg
told the Motherboard website.“It is possible the Fermi Paradox means that our
interstellar neighborhood contains forces hostile to young, noisy,
civilizations such as ourselves,""Such hostile forces could range from things as alien
as AI ‘with a grudge’ against flesh and blood, as in the movie Terminator, all
the way to things as sadly familiar to us as a mindless humanoid bureaucrat
like Governor Tarkin in
Star Wars, eager to destroy planet Alderann as an example to other
worlds.”Via.Mirror uk
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