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Most of these ancients were victims of natural disasters...
A meteorite air burst,similar to tanguska Meteor will leave no crater,but a pillar of fire will cover multiple miles,consuming oxygen and burning everything but not annihilating....and it is possible for meteorites to carry radioactive material...Giving the even the look of a nuclear blast.
Interesting videos fasih bhai.
Radiation signatures are abnormally high in those remains. Do you know any disease effecting radiation?
Evidence exists within the Indus River Valley, where towns such as Harappa and Mohenjo Daro flourished in 3000 BC. The question is why these cities were abandoned. And one answer that has been put forward is that the ancient cities might have been irradiated by an Atomic Blast..........
But if its blast, how can the remains survive?
Those buildings, pottery, and beads etc..
I suppose it would have been destroyed by fire...
It might have been flooding too or wars...
read earlier posts, as one of my frnd mentioned that such blast may consume oxygen and without oxygen ppl die.
That seems more plausible: that Mohenjodaro was built on the site of a previous meteor hit. This would explain the radioactivity and the fused rock.
That seems more plausible: that Mohenjodaro was built on the site of a previous meteor hit. This would explain the radioactivity and the fused rock.
You are ignoring the skeletons holding hands, cuddling kids...
Lightning doesn't strike twice at the same place-
What was the probability of a meteor hit at the same place again?-