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THE IMPACT AND EXIT EVENT

An amazingly simple explanation of how a large section of today's Science

is based upon flawed information and incorrect assumptions.

 

 

 

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Sample from 'Mars Is Rolled Over':

...To the western end of the Valles Marineris canyon system the route taken by the massive piece of rock seemed to ‘alter course’ in a weird way.

Should the reader choose to (and I recommend you do), it would benefit you to visit www.geoplayer.com/gateways/mars.html and take a closer look!

When the image of Mars has fully loaded, ‘zoom’ in to the western end of the Valles Marineris canyon system and follow the course of the incoming mass as it struggled once again to escape the gravitational clutches of Mars.

You will see that the route taken by the massive, grinding edifice suddenly ‘veers’ southwards, then returns eastwards before finally heading north (all of which is indicated by a series of increasingly smaller canyon systems), crossing back over the Valles Marineris canyon system it had just created, maintaining this direction until it gradually and finally escaped the gravitational pull of Mars.

In all of this the astonishing fact is that this huge, rambling chunk of rock did not change direction at all!

I don’t need to be a Master Of Physics (or even a rocket scientist) to work that one out because it cannot be argued that such an object could change direction in this way.

So how did this apparently impossible change of course happen? Its simple, really - it was the planet Mars that moved. Considerably...

 

 

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