Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Here's how that Mars image looks as Background
See these rows of shattered rock layers in the foreground? I'd bet you that's what was left after the original crust in this area got blasted free of its original strata. But I've already described my theory elsewhere here, so I won't go over it again now. I don't think Mars today is anything like the original was before being struck by that crust-puncturing meteoroid 3.5 or 4 billion years ago. This is just what's left, not the whole thing. That's why all these rocks are fragmented or cracked and broken. We're not looking at a natural evolution here. We're looking at the remains of a global disaster of almost unbelievable proportions.
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