What Did the Ancient Mars Look Like?

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What Did the Ancient Mars Look Like?

It’s time to visit the fourth rock from the Sun; the red planet Mars… which in its current state is a cold, dusty, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. But we now know the Martian planet wasn’t always like this.

So now get ready to go on an incredible journey back in time, where we explore what Mars might have been like before it lost its water, atmosphere, and magnetic shield, and see what caused all these colossal planetary disasters, and what the future of the red planet holds for humanity.

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The question becomes: why would humans choose to live on Mars? It's the ultimate shut-in lifestyle. Even if you are inclined to go outside, you need a spacesuit. Despite these pretty graphics, most settlements would need to be underground both for radiation shielding and because the Martian atmosphere is too thin to burn up meteorites.

daniels
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History Channel told me that Mars is a desert because Aliens had a nuclear war there and it wiped out an advanced civilization.

Nathan.L.R
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Crazy to think, the advancement of technology and science over the years of evolution, allows us to witness what happened first hand, in such great detail ❤

Robster
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Thank you Destiny video brilliant compliment

baldassarealessi
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Yep. Mars was like Earth is now. Whatever catastrophic events occured on Mars propelled their population to Earth. That is why we are here now to this day in time & space.

jimbosvidbits
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Its core stopped making a dynamo effect, the field died off, and the solar wind slowly blew away the atmosphere.

mattschmerbeck
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This is the reason why elon musk is planning for humans to live on Mar🤔🤔

leovonmessilearmonth
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Thanks too destiny for sharing this idealisms movement just good massage for learnings

MasoudNyoni-go
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( There Are 10 Questions)
Ask yourself why does the human body reverts to Martian time when in space ?
(2) Why for so many centuries have the human race been so fascinated about Mars ?
(3) Why are we drawn to set foot on Mars ?
(4) Xenon 128 was found on Mars in high levels in certain areas of Mars. Xenon 128 is a fallout that is found after a nuclear explosion.

Could Mars have experienced a Martian wide nuclear conflict ?

(5) A Martian wide nuclear conflict could have caused a strong enough EMP / Electromagnetic Pulse to disrupt the Martian Core, thinning the atmosphere, magnetosphere, and gravity.

Do you think it could have happened 40, 000 to 60, 000 years ago ?

(6) Why has a Stonehenge like structure that should not exist been found on Mars ?
(7) Why is the Martian sky really a pale blue color with very rarely clouds almost resembling Earths ?
(8) Why at a certain time of the year that traces of oxygen is found ?
(9) Why does NASA wash out certain pictures using different colors ?
(10) I think it was perseverance that found a large quantity of Gold.

Do you think as part of America's mission to Mars that we should mine that gold ?

arthurzettel
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Mars became like it is because something large past really close and drained its magnetic core and probably holding in one position helping it slow down also a lot of them scars on its surface was started by water but apparently have Malton bottoms which means a lot of electrical discharge was put through them as well and electric finds the path of least resistance that being water, i also believe the same object is responsible for Neptune being on its side

oldbag
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Thank you channel for giving me a very interesting

MYSTERIES_NVH
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the problem with the search for life on mars, is, that the scientists are not even looking for anything larger than big multi celled organism. If an animal or small lizard was seen by the rover, the computer and the scientists would dismiss it or ignore it.

lukeyznaga
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I think all the planets in our solar system play a role in the creation of earth, they all have different elements to their own and that's why earth is habitable, its all one big power

YatzP
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“But Arrakis is Arrakis, and the desert takes the weak. My desert, my Arrakis, MY DUNE!”

- Baron Harkonen

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Mars was hit by several impacts that sent a Shockwave of energy through the planets core that stoped its iron core from spinning. The tharsus bulge is the result of that impact shock wave exiting the planet literally splitting it and throwing millions of tons of its surface into space.

jeff
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Damn, 700 billion years? Must be an old planet.

ToawstTheToast
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Mars is still inhabited, Tyrone, a guy I went to school with, still lives there.
I talk to him my MySpace, we intend to go to the movies one day.

DankePlace
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My one and only question though. I know they think that 4 billion or million or whatever it is years ago Mars might have been habitable but I don't understand how this is possible. Even if it did have an active Dynamo and magnetic field, isn't it (mars) still a little too far away from the Sun to be properly warmed to where life could take root? It is right at the outter edge of the habital zone. And even where earth is located, we STILL have places like antartica. So it seems silly to think mars could have ever been warm enough for life, just given her position relative to the sun.

TheMightyCookieShow
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Where do you think humans came from? Yes you've got it. We're all from Mars we just planet hopped. We had a few problems with some of the animals of the time but a well placed meteor sorted that out

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