The Oklo uranium deposits were geologically estimated to be about 1.7 billion years old. He said the reaction could not have happened naturally.His view is summarized by Rene Noorbergen in Noorbergen’s book “Secrets of the Lost Races”:Even a few parts per million of any contaminant will ‘poison’ the reaction, bringing it to a halt. 0000005709 00000 n • Evidence for Mars paleo-nuclear event is strong-but no crater at ground zero • Natural nuclear reactor explosion would have created a large deep crater • Absence of crater suggests Air Burst after ocean dried up 0000010931 00000 n 0000003342 00000 n But the water must be very pure to start such a reaction, noted the late Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg.Seaborg was head of the United States Atomic Energy Commission and he won a Nobel Prize for his work in the synthesis of heavy elements.
0000004316 00000 n About 180 million years ago, a planet-shattering yet naturally occurring nuclear reaction may have wiped out everything on Even more incredible: A natural nuclear reaction could have occurred on our own planet -- and could happen again, said Dr. John Brandenburg, a senior propulsion scientist at "The Martian surface is covered with a thin layer of radioactive substances including uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium -- and this pattern radiates from a hot spot [on Mars],” Brandenburg told FoxNews.com.“A nuclear explosion could have sent debris all around the planet," he said.
0000010691 00000 n 0000011640 00000 n All market data delayed 20 minutes. This feature is found both in the isotopic spectra seen by landers and also that seen in Mars Meteorites,” concluded Dr. Brandenburg.Dr. There may have been natural nuclear events on Mars as well.. and there really isn't any evidence that the isotopes discovered could only have been made by nuclear bombs. Perrin suggested the reaction took place naturally at that time, since the uranium would have been at its purest. 73 0 obj 0000012311 00000 n Physical Evidence of Ancient Nuclear Wars: Desert Glass. Both of these nuclear attacks could have triggered a global catastrophe that changed Mars from a fertile and Earth-like planet to a … "We've looked at Martian meteorites for 15 years, and looked in detail at the isotopic measurements .. and not a single person out of hundreds worrying about this have thought there could have been a nuclear explosion on Mars," he told FoxNews.com.Brandenburg -- who once worked at Livermore himself -- defended his research, arguing that defense experts he talked to off the record said they agreed there are signs of a nuclear reaction.Besides, there's a precedence for a natural nuclear reaction on our own planet, he noted.The Oklo, Gabon, region of Africa has uranium-coated sediments from A massive nuclear explosion on Mars would have created huge craters on the surface, visible from orbiting telescopes like Hubble and from the Mars rovers. Scientists have found evidence that Mars may have had nuclear explosions on its surface –– perhaps caused by a lost civilization of ancient aliens. 0000002493 00000 n There are some things withing our solar system that completely challenge everything we know.Mars is one of those places that’s really odd. 0000005321 00000 n New proof of a nuclear catastrophe on Mars! Third, if Earth experienced a nuclear holocaust.. not all life would be extinguished.
• Evidence for Mars paleo-nuclear event is strong- but no crater at ground zero • Natural nuclear reactor explosion would have created a large deep crater • Absence of crater suggests Air Burst after ocean dried up . 0000002776 00000 n Nuclear Explosions on Mars Nuevo - English with Jaime Maussán . Dr. Brandenburg indicates that it is very likely that these two MASSIVe nuclear explosions occurred on Mars some 180 million years ago.
0000012381 00000 n Now a new photo is being bundled among the “evidence”. When this occurs, lighter isotopes become more eroded than those heavier ones which ultimately results in the increase in heavier isotopes.Dr. “You have to assess the importance of the question relative to the cost of answering the question,” he said.Still, Beaty expressed doubts, saying the geological conditions on this planet and Mars have existed for millennia -- what exists has existed for a long time, and there are few sudden changes. Mars was once Earth-like in climate, with an ocean and … Instead of the 0.7 percent concentration of U235 we see today, it would have been at about 3 percent.Water is needed for uranium to “burn” in a reaction. 0000010511 00000 n 0000002661 00000 n The widely accepted explanation for the natural reaction states that water entered the ore deposit, initiating the chain reaction. 0000011230 00000 n xref By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. 0000005267 00000 n <> 0000012145 00000 n 0000000016 00000 n 0000003012 00000 n 0000005978 00000 n 0000012118 00000 n Copyright Ancient Code. 0000011405 00000 n Francis Perrin, former chairman of the French High Commission for Atomic Energy, told the French Academy of Sciences on Sept. 25, 1972, that a nuclear reaction had taken place approximately 1.7 billion years ago.While many scientists say the nuclear reactions on Earth and Mars could have occurred naturally, some scientists disagree.