What if our science and religion are debased aspects of
an older culture? Our “diversity” may very well be the strewn rubble of what
was once a glorious civilization.
Suppose there were originally three habitable worlds in
our solar system. What if the asteroid belt is the shattered remains of one of
them? Mars was a moon of the hapless planet and was blasted and flooded by its
destruction. The sudden waters receded only to be followed by a drought that
never ends. The lush green of a living moon became the barren red of a barely
habitable new planet. Only the hearty and resourceful survived to be Martians. Severity became a way of life. The World of War was born.
Suppose the humanity of prehistoric Earth and Mars were
not so different than the humanity of today. Struggles for wealth and influence
escalated into wars. Things got out of hand and weapons of mass-destruction
were employed. Hyper-dimensional physics initiated a massive plasma bolt that
tore open the atmosphere of Mars as it bore into the mantle and shorted the
planet’s core. The Red Planet has been dead ever since. Earth survived but was devastated.
Our prehistory has since become myth and legend.
Maybe, maybe not. Whatever happened occurred whether we know or believe or not. The "scarred warrior" of our old tales may very well be the telling of a history barely within our memory. The idea does not debunk our science and religion because our science and religion are the very things that give us the hint of what may have happened. Never fear to ponder.
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