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Mars once looked like Earth. Look up Tiamat. Also the asteroid belt was a planet. Jupiter is actually a star. Our solar system also has 2 suns as 85% of solar systems do. That binary sun has 25,000 year orbit which coincides with ice ages and the Yuga cycle.


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Mars once looked like Earth. Look up Tiamat. Also the asteroid belt was a planet. Jupiter is actually a star. Our solar system also has 2 suns as 85% of solar systems do. That binary sun has 25,000 year orbit which coincides with ice ages and the Yuga cycle.
@Breh Obama any books or websites you recommend that go into detail on this?
 

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The physical location is of little importance. When the ancient humans figured out how to be a spirit, they became gods. They travel to distant planets at the speed of thought. It is raining. The galaxy is an endless forest of adventure. It is not only raining, it is without arrival. The earth is a computer. We have sent messengers out into the world to prepare for the realization that they’re in a simulation.
 

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Mars once looked like Earth. Look up Tiamat. Also the asteroid belt was a planet. Jupiter is actually a star. Our solar system also has 2 suns as 85% of solar systems do. That binary sun has 25,000 year orbit which coincides with ice ages and the Yuga cycle.

@SPACE IS FAKE :troll:
 

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If were actually from Mars but we sucked that planet dry?
The timelines dont work. At that time , This planet was uninhabitable, while that other one was habitable and currently its vice versa.



But personally, i would love to excavate the martian riverbeds. Would be crazy if we found martian tilapia fossils or some stuff like that. The environment was previously perfect for it.



We are pretty much guaranteed to find microbial fossils. But the macro stuff is still uncertain. If no evidence of prior life is found at all on mars, then i think it would corroborate a lot of stuff from human religious texts about this planet being the only "created" planet.
 
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