India: Evidence of a nuclear war in the past

17 19. 10. 2023
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There is evidence that Rama's empire (today's India) was destroyed during the nuclear war. The Idus Valley is nowadays the Shape Desert. Radioactive ash is still present in the western part of Jodhpur. A thick layer of radioactive ash in Rajasthan (India) covers an area of ​​less than 8 km2 west of Jodhpur.

Scientists are researching this place. A scientifically significant period was recorded in which newborns from this area developed congenital defects, physiological changes and / or cancer. (Typical manifestations caused by increased radiation exposure.)

The detected radiation levels are so high that the Indian government has decided to ban entry into these areas. A team of scientists in the area discovered an ancient city in which evidence of a nuclear explosion that must have occurred sometime in the distant past - thousands of years ago - was recognized. Rough estimates by scientists speak of a period sometime between 8000 and 12000 years ago. The blast destroyed most of the city's buildings and probably half a million people who inhabited the city.

One member of the scientific team hypothesized that the nuclear bomb used was about the size of the US military dropped on Japan in 1945. Another curious piece of evidence is India's ancient nuclear war is a huge crater near Bombay.

Approximately 2,2 km of large crater called Lonar is located 400 km northeast of Mumbai. The expected age is at least 50000 years. No evidence has been found that this crater originated as a result of meteorite collisions with the Earth. There is no meteoric material or no other crash after the impact of the natural cosmic body. The crater is predominantly made up of basalt and is the only one of its kind on Earth. There was a huge pressure on the crater bottom of the 61 GPa.

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