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originally posted by: KarensHoliday
It's true, just look at the picture. The outlines are not perfect, but they are very close.
Long, long ago when the solar system was formed, the Earth and mars were twin planets. They were a single mass, and the two planets "peeled away" from each other like two attached spheres rolling apart. The process resulted in planets that were not 100% identical, but very close. Due to the nature of the process, the earth was slightly flattened and tilted on its access, while the mass of Mars became more impacted and dense, and hence Mars is slightly smaller.
Note that west of the northern "Europe"-like area on Mars, in what resembles the Northern Atlantic of the Earth, there is a kind of land mass that is not currently visable on Earth. That is the Martian version of what was the lost continent of Atlantis on Earth. There are a few other smaller land-masses southeast of India that are cognates to the lost earth continents of Mu and Lemuria.
Many hundreds of millions of years ago, we lived on Mars -- our original homeworld.
We basically destroyed our old home kind of like we are currently destroying our new home (the earth), only it was much worse. We blasted away every speck of life on mars in countless brutal wars with advanced weaponry, over-farming, crazy pollution, and so on. We drained the seas with advanced desalination devices until they were bone-dry deserts.
Our last-ditch survival scheme was to send very small numbers of the last surviving humans to our twin-planet sisterworld -- the current planet Earth. We established a colony on the lost continent of Atlantis. Because the two worlds were originally so similar (almost identical, really), many of the species that lived there closely resembled the long-since-extinct species on Mars. For example, monkies and hominids like the Neandertals and African Primates were "versions" of ourselves -- the Martian Human Race. They were not our ancestors, as currently believed. More like cousins.
We killed them all off as we spread over the Earth.
The awareness that we were all from Mars originally -- along with ancient high science, space-travel vehicles and advanced machinery, etc. -- was lost when our Colony on Atlantas sunk along with that continent. Little by little, we forgot our Martian heritage and came to believe we had developed on Earth. But we are wrong.
This knowledge is avalable through channeling if you can do it; there are probably less than 1000 people today who know our real origins as Martian Humans.
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
How do you explain our genetic connection to everything else on this planet?
a reply to: Alien Abduct
Earth and Mars could have the same genesis of life. Life could have crossed somehow from one planet to the other. Both could have been seeded by the same source. Many ways that could happen.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
How do you explain our genetic connection to everything else on this planet?
a reply to: Alien Abduct
Earth and Mars could have the same genesis of life. Life could have crossed somehow from one planet to the other. Both could have been seeded by the same source. Many ways that could happen.
Yes, Earth and Mars could very well have been seeded by the same source. However if you seed two separate planets then let them evolve independent of one another for billions of years there would most certainly be genetic differences of epic proportions. The similarities may even be unrecognizable.
Now answer the other two questions if you can.
originally posted by: humanoidlord
what about the other side of mars?
that is just pareidolia