This book records two fierce wars between Kelava and Pan Da Wa, Frish and Anhaka who live in the upper reaches of Ganges River. What is puzzling and surprising is that from the description of these two wars, they are fighting a nuclear war!
The book describes the first war as follows: "The heroic atwah Tan landed in the water in Manane, and an aircraft similar to an airplane launched a rocket-like weapon Agnia. It caught fire, but it was smokeless and powerful. In a blink of an eye, the sky over the Pandawa people was dark, and then the wind blew hard, and the dark clouds rolled up and there were sand and stones in the air. " . "The sun seems to be swaying in the air. This weapon gives off terrible heat and makes the earth shake. On a large scale, animals fell to death, rivers boiled, and all fish and shrimp were burned to death. When the rocket broke out, it sounded like thunder and the enemy soldiers burned like charred trunks. "
The description of the Second War is even more gruesome and frightening: "Gurka fired rockets at three enemy cities in a fast Vimana. This rocket seems to have the power of the whole universe. Its brightness is like tens of thousands of suns, and the fireworks column rolls into the sky, which is spectacular. " The body was burned beyond recognition, hair and nails fell off, ceramics were broken, and hovering birds were burned to death in the sky.
Seeing this tragedy, modern people will immediately associate with the power generated after the atomic bomb explosion. Before the atomic bomb appeared, many scholars always thought that the tragic description in this book was "poetic exaggeration". However, it was not until the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan that they suddenly realized that these descriptions were as accurate as the atomic bomb sightings.
Later, archaeologists discovered many charred ruins in the upper reaches of the Ganges River where the above-mentioned war took place. The large rocks in these ruins are stuck together and the surface is uneven. You know, it takes at least 1800 degrees to melt rocks. Ordinary fire cannot reach this temperature. Only the nuclear explosion of the atomic bomb can be realized.
In the Deken primeval forest, people also found more charred ruins. The destroyed city wall is as smooth as glass. In addition to India, the remains of prehistoric nuclear war have been found in Babylon, the Sahara Desert and the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. The glass stones in the ruins are exactly the same as those in today's nuclear test site.
From this point of view, Friedrich Soddy, a foreign physicist, thinks: "I believe that human beings have had several civilizations. When atomic energy existed, human beings were familiar with it, but it was destroyed by misuse. "
Is this possible? Most scientists think that this is just an incidental event, which is unconvincing. However, others insist that our earth has existed for more than 5 billion years, while human civilization is only 5,000 years old. The mystery is still unsolved.
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