Spent uranium...? From 1.8 billion years ago?

There may be some various other explanations, but this is most certainly interesting:
https://x.com/HistContent/status/1952897866323947611





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@Soretna , I think this provides proof about the “nuclear” heart of Earth , it’s inner core , or the “inner Sun” itself !

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If that conclusion is accurate, Wow!

I believe that before the worldwide flood (a lot of countries have stories of one, which to me proves it really was worldwide), the people were very advanced.

Maybe in ways different from us, but also in ways similar. Imitating a bird’s flight = airplanes, for example. Telephones, computers, and so on. I believe all of that was very possible.

They weren’t apes and they weren’t stupid. And a huge flood could have wiped out all evidence of an advanced civilization (with the exception of the huge stone structures like Gobleki Tepe).

We saw how powerful flooding can be with Hurricane Helene and how roads and houses can disappear. A worldwide flood would do a lot more damage, I’m sure, and cover up a lot more buildings.

Kinda reminds me of OOPAS (out of place artifacts) like this:

Serbian archaeologists discovered a series of iron nails in a layer of sand during excavations in a coal quarry, and also found mammoth bones in the same quarry. Both discoveries were made at a depth of 23ft. After a quick study, experts concluded that the boats date back to the Roman period, and the bones are estimated to be millions of years old.

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Yeaah, right. If they didn't have strict paradigms about what is true, they might look for real answers, even if the possibilities don’t make sense with their current outlooks.

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Fascinating story . Thanks for sharing @Western0bserver , @SilverMoon !

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I can believe if it was a reactor millions of years ago but 1.8 billion is insanely long ago.

There are plenty of megaliths that shouldn’t exist as well

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