=such is RAGNARöK time`N'space when our heavenly host is strip of her comforter during inclusion into the Local InterStellar Cloud; last such storm clouds of Super Nova dust was 13,000 years ago, the Younger Dryous die-off that left the Clovis Layer where ever the ground was bare of Glacier then and as it again grew in size
>there are many leath forms of space weather, as we are now relearning, starting in 1996, again
Evidence of pre ancient warfare. Unlikley nuclear, as its effects are specifically targeted, which indicates a focused "beam" of some sort was used from an aerial source. No archeologist/historian can ever publicly admit that. Unless he has another job in hand.
I'm intersted in the vitrification phenomenon, some say that extreme temperatures hotter than an asteroid or volcano must have done it (ancient nuclear?)
aye i'd say this is vitrified rock and with it being on higher ground its likely to be the remains of a fort. but the figure or face you see i think is a natural rock formation. sorry to disagree.
...stellar discharges set of by Gama Ray Burst
~just like lighting only bigger
=such is RAGNARöK time`N'space when our heavenly host is strip of her comforter during inclusion into the Local InterStellar Cloud; last such storm clouds of Super Nova dust was 13,000 years ago, the Younger Dryous die-off that left the Clovis Layer where ever the ground was bare of Glacier then and as it again grew in size
>there are many leath forms of space weather, as we are now relearning, starting in 1996, again
docatomics 8 months ago
Evidence of pre ancient warfare. Unlikley nuclear, as its effects are specifically targeted, which indicates a focused "beam" of some sort was used from an aerial source. No archeologist/historian can ever publicly admit that. Unless he has another job in hand.
FrequencyRising 2 years ago
Thanks,good comment.
clydevideo 2 years ago
Keep up the good work. I wish there were more like you.
FrequencyRising 2 years ago
I'm intersted in the vitrification phenomenon, some say that extreme temperatures hotter than an asteroid or volcano must have done it (ancient nuclear?)
Cribblet 3 years ago
aye i'd say this is vitrified rock and with it being on higher ground its likely to be the remains of a fort. but the figure or face you see i think is a natural rock formation. sorry to disagree.
notenglishandproud 4 years ago