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Initially I offered a sense of generosity to the thought, thinking the Martians, from planet Mars might not have envious eyes for our planet after all,
but more an accepted responsibility to provide one for themselves by accelerating particle dissipation on the Venutian terrain with a precipitous evolutionary effect. But with Venus so close to the Sun I couldn't for the life of me understand why?; surely it would be vastly too hot, I thought. I got up at that point, found myself a piece of paper and trawled my way through other research, some of it unpublished I had from friends and colleagues.
Then the thought struck me. I slumped back heavily in my seat, and just remember uttering the words: "My God !" I had just realised the reason why they might want Venus where it now lay. With a careful calculation of this monster I began to understand what would happen if it is left where it is.
As the surrounding temperature constantly builds, the planet itself gradually begins to heat, as that heat begins to build, it refuses to release its gases. When this occurs, an opposite effect enters the equation.
Rather than gas dilution, we endorse gas condensing. This might seem insignificant to the untrained observer, but anyone with a credible background in astrophysics instantly recognises a principle of ubiquity now emerges. This ubiquity creates pressure, pressure leads to a structural build up and suddenly, beyond a certain point, the whole entity implodes, collapses to a specific density, then detonates under the same method as a hydrogen bomb.
If this process took place, the fusion generated from such a point would send wave after wave of heat rippling through our solar system so anything in its path would experience such increased temperatures, that dilutionary effect would have no option except to capitulate and produce a much more refined gas atmosphere, and allow other species with more fragile respiratory systems to move down here.
I said initially I would not entertain the idea after initial research. That I held too.
I placed the theory at the back of my desk drawer and refused to even view it again. I suppose this went on for nearlya year, before I finally summoned the courage to research it further. When I resurrected the theorem, I still couldn't believe what sat there on my desk facing me. It looked like a death warrant staring silently up at me. I decided it was vastly too big for me to handle, so contacted a very eminent friend to beg him to push the mathematics involved to the very periphery of reason.
He seemed sceptical at first, but as a favour obliged. Two days later I received a phone call from him.
He explained to me the theory had ignited alarm bells, and he was receiving threats from people he wanted nothing to do with. As a favour to me, he never mentioned my name.
He merely professed to the theory being his, and advised me if we were to stay friends I should not approach him on the subject again. He's still my friend! Unfortunately for us, and the wider, global community I cannot explain in detail how accurate this belief is, simply because there are more powerful forces at work behind the scenes. If my trusted friend, for nearly twenty years now will not conduct this work, simply because others are making threats, there is no point in asking anyone else. It would simply be unfair to them, and maybe place people in danger; something I am not prepared to do.
However this book in itself should allow those with relevant knowledge to pursue the work with a more analytical approach. I wish them luck with their research. Yet what frightens me more than anything, is the time frame we might be up against. I am beginning to believe Venus is the cause of what we term (The greenhouse effect).
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