News RSS 18 Mar 2015 15:00:50 Source Scientists have presented new evidence of nuclear explosions on MarsIn the conference, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held from 16 to 20 March in Texas, scientists announced a powerful new evidence of nuclear explosions on Mars. The lack of craters, they explain the fact that the explosions occurred on the surface of the planet. Experts, in particular, indicate a very high concentration of uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium in the surface layers of the soil. Read more... In the conference, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held from 16 to 20 March in Texas, scientists announced a powerful new evidence of nuclear explosions on Mars. The lack of craters, they explain the fact that the explosions occurred on the surface of the planet. Experts, in particular, indicate a very high concentration of uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium in the surface layers of the soil. analysis of the data indicates that on the surface of the red planet there is a thin layer of radioactive waste, especially high concentrations of thorium and radioactive potassium is available near Acidalia Sea and on the plateau of Utopia, which are located symmetrically on opposite sides of the planet. the scientists write report (PDF) that an explosion of similar power could produce a nuclear reactor. Proponents of the idea that indicate the possible existence of a war between alien beings. More realistic is a hypothesis that natural nuclear explosion: a similar system is described in the article by Mesika A. P., Hohenberg C. M. and Pravdivtseva O. V. in 2004. the Resource of "Natural heritage" cites statistics from the article: "In the early 1970-ies in uranium mine in Gabon have been found traces of an unusual process. Apparently, two billion years ago, it operated a self-regulating system the size of a small research reactor with a capacity of 100 kW. Scientists have thoroughly researched the remnants of uranium, plutonium and other isotopes and tried to restore the picture of this amazing phenomenon of nature." the Authors suggested that when filling uranium water reservoir started a chain reaction, water was boiling and after 30 minutes were thrown out in the form of steam. In the absence of water, the chain reaction is stopped, and about 2.5 hours the reactor was resting for as long as it again did not accumulate water. And this went on for about 150 thousand years. Other news in this section
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