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After the Martian Apocalypse: Extraterrestrial Artifacts and the Case for Mars Exploration

by Mac Tonnies


After the Martian Apocalypse: Extraterrestrial Artifacts and the Case for Mars Exploration - Adobe eBook

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After the Martian Apocalypse: Extraterrestrial Artifacts and the Case for Mars Exploration Summary:

Part exo-archaeological treatise and part cultural commentary, After The Martian Apocalypse is an uncompromising and groundbreaking perspective on a cosmic controversy that has perplexed scientists and astronomers for years. Here, Mac Tonnies details the latest Mars discoveries and their paradigm-toppling implications, offering strong new evidence that points to an extinct civilization on the Red Planet -- and explaining how our own survival may depend on confronting the strange and ancient truths to be found there. Facing the prospect of a previous intelligent extraterrestrial civilization, Tonnies portrays Mars as a scientific and cultural conundrum. He challenges orthodox notions of mankind's role in space -- and illuminates the imperative concept that to truly understand our own world, we must first understand our unsettling and enigmatic planetary neighbor.



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