There is a famous ancient Indian epic poem "Mahabarata" (Mahabarata, translated as "Mahaparada", an ancient Indian Sanskrit narrative poem, which translates as "the descendants of the great King Parata", describing the struggle between the Pandu and Kulu tribes for the throne, and the "Ramayana" together with the two Indian poems), which was written in 15 BC, about 3,500 years ago. It is said that the historical facts recorded in the book predate the writing of the book by 2,000 years, that is, the events in the book took place more than 5,000 years ago.
Written more than 3,000 years ago, the Hindu epic Mahabharata depicts fierce battles, and this illustration depicts the gods watching the battles on a flying carpet.
This book recounts two fierce wars between the Korava and the Pandava, the Frishini and the Anhaka, who inhabited the upper Ganges in India. What is puzzling and surprising is that, judging by the depictions of these two wars, it was a nuclear war!
The first war in the book is described as follows: The valiant Atvatan, sitting firmly in the Vimana (an airplane-like aircraft), landed in the water, firing Agnya, a missile-like missile that could generate and radiate a dense array of flaming arrows over the enemy, like a torrential rain, enveloping the enemy with infinite power. Suddenly, a thick shadow quickly formed over Pandava, and the sky went black, and all the compass in the darkness was useless, and then a fierce wind began to blow, howling, bringing up dust and gravel, and birds ...... franticallyIt seems that the sky is falling apart. The sun seemed to be swaying in the sky, and this weapon emitted a terrible scorching heat, shaking the earth and shaking the mountains, and in a vast area, animals were burned and deformed, rivers were boiling, and fish and shrimp were scalded to death. When the rockets erupted, they roared like thunder, burning the enemy soldiers like scorched tree trunks. 」
If the consequences of Atwatan's attack are like a fire storm, then the consequences of the attack are a nuclear bomb and a launch.
The description of the second war is even more terrifying and terrifying: Gurka rode on the fast Vimana and fired a missile at three enemy cities. This missile seems to have the power of the entire universe, its brightness is like 10,000 suns, and the pillars of fireworks roll into the sky, which is incomparably spectacular. The corpses were burned beyond recognition, hair and nails had fallen off, ceramics had burst, and flying birds had been scorched by the heat. In order to escape death, the fighters jumped into the river to cleanse themselves and **.
Later, archaeologists discovered numerous scorched ruins in the upper reaches of the Ganges, where the battle took place. Large chunks of rock in these ruins are glued together and have uneven surfaces. We know that for the rock to melt, the minimum temperature must reach 1800 degrees Celsius. Ordinary fires cannot reach this temperature, only the nuclear ** of an atomic bomb can reach it!
In the Deken Forest, many scorched ruins have also been discovered. The ruined walls were crystallized and smooth like glass, and the stone furniture inside the buildings was glassed. In addition to India, similar ruins have been found in Cuba, the Sahara Desert, and the Gobi in Mongolia. The glass stone in the ruins is exactly the same as the glass stone in today's nuclear test site.
From these archaeological discoveries, which are consistent with historical records, we can infer that more than 5,000 years ago, human beings also developed a high civilization in India and were very familiar with the application of nuclear energy, but in the end they were abused for power and profit, and they were destroyed. Compared with the 2 billion-year-old nuclear reactor discovered in Oklo, Africa, at that time, human beings were able to use it for peaceful purposes and at the same time use the natural terrain to pile up nuclear waste, and this high level of material civilization was obviously developed under a relatively high level of spiritual civilization, and 500,000 years of operation represented 500,000 years of peace and prosperity. Otherwise, as described in the epic, attacking each other with nuclear ** may be destroyed in less than 50 years! Modern mankind has only been engaged in nuclear energy technology for a few decades, and we should really be ashamed of the endless debate over nuclear waste, let alone other things.