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Is There Proof Martians Once Attacked Earth

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Asteroids or something else?

Martian Volcanoes or something else?

The official science story goes:

200 meteorites on Earth traced to 5 craters on Mars

and then…

Astronomers have traced the origins of 200 meteorites to five impact craters in two volcanic regions on Mars, known as Tharsis and Elysium.

Meteorites fall to Earth all the time — an estimated 48.5 tons (44,000 kilograms) of meteorite material falls each day, according to NASA — though the majority make it to the surface as tiny unnoticeable particles of dust. Determining their origins can often be difficult, but in the 1980s, scientists became suspicious of a group of meteorites that appeared to have volcanic origins with ages of 1.3 billion years.

This meant that these rocks had to have come from a celestial body with recent (in geological terms) volcanic activity, making Mars a likely candidate. However, proof came when NASA’s Viking landers were able to compare the composition of Mars’ atmosphere with trapped gases found in these rocks.

So did super volcanoes shoot the meteorites toward earth or did the Martians themselves shoot the meteorites toward earth as their planet was dying and they were trying to genesis life on earth. Were they able to turn earth from a planet covered by one giant ocean into a planet with continents?

Or was there already life on earth and there was a major war happening on mars that spread to earth, the water planet as the space aliens needed our water?

I have no idea. I just think it is fun to consider such things. 🙂

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NFLPA sues DraftKings for roughly $65 million

The NFL Players Association recently lost a multimillion-dollar arbitration claim over a trading-card deal gone bad. Now, the NFLPA is suing.

The lawsuit, via ESPN.com, argues that DraftKings intends to terminate a deal that gave it the ability to use player names, images, and likenesses for a token business.

The union accuses DraftKings of devising phony reasons for getting out of a deal that went bad. Given legal questions, DraftKings decided the NFT business no longer appeared to be a way to make money.

In an Announcement on July 30, 2024, DraftKings said that it had decided to discontinue its NFT Marketplace. DraftKings explained that its decision was not made lightly but was due to “recent legal considerations.” Although DraftKings did not elaborate any further on those considerations, previously, a judge in the federal district court in Massachusetts refused to dismiss a proposed class action suit against DraftKings claiming that the NFTs that DraftKings sold on its Marketplace were unregistered securities.

The global NFT market cap today is $68.71 Billion.

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