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Planet Earth is the home of some spectacular relics from bygone era, constructions that seem to defy the technological capabilities of their time either because they are too big, too heavy, or too complex. In Giza - the most famous of Egypt's pyramids rise from the desert built more than 4500 years ago, the pyramids at Giza are monumental tombs where queens and Pharaohs were buried. The stone crafting Rapa Nui; but a leading theory suggests their civilization scumbled to environmental disaster of their making which is something that probably could have prevented had ancient aliens, our…mehr

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Planet Earth is the home of some spectacular relics from bygone era, constructions that seem to defy the technological capabilities of their time either because they are too big, too heavy, or too complex. In Giza - the most famous of Egypt's pyramids rise from the desert built more than 4500 years ago, the pyramids at Giza are monumental tombs where queens and Pharaohs were buried. The stone crafting Rapa Nui; but a leading theory suggests their civilization scumbled to environmental disaster of their making which is something that probably could have prevented had ancient aliens, our civilization is highly vulnerable to annihilation by self-inflicted wounds, such as Nuclear Wars or climate change as well as external threats such as asteroids impacts or the evolution of the Sun.
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Dr. Rakesh Kumar Mishra wurde am 10. August 1973 im Dorf Jurwani (semeriya) Disst Rewa (M.P.) geboren und absolvierte seine Grundschul- und Hochschulausbildung in Dhamtari (C.G.). Er ist ein bekannter Physiker, Forscher und Weltraumwissenschaftler. Er erwarb seinen Master-Abschluss in Physik im Jahr 1996 und promovierte im August 2015 an der A.P.S Univ.Rewa (M.P.).