New Mars Forums

Official discussion forum of The Mars Society and MarsNews.com

You are not logged in.

Announcement

Announcement: This forum is accepting new registrations by emailing newmarsmember * gmail.com become a registered member. Read the Recruiting expertise for NewMars Forum topic in Meta New Mars for other information for this process.

#26 2024-05-19 08:11:24

Mars_B4_Moon
Member
Registered: 2006-03-23
Posts: 9,776

Re: The Sudden Fall of Maya Civilization - A Lesson for Martians

New Caledonia 'under siege' from rioting - capital's mayor

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crggl7zxzd1o

The opposition to the changes in the law has attracted support in France, with a solidarity protest taking place in Toulouse on Saturday and Kanak flags among those being flown at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Paris.

The unrest has also renewed diplomatic tensions between France and Azerbaijan, which grew last year following Azerbaijan's seizure of the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The region, which has an Armenian majority but lies within Azerbaijan, was the subject of a long-running dispute in which France had backed Armenia.

On Friday, French government agency Viginum, which monitors foreign digital interference, said it had detected a "massive and coordinated" online campaign pushing claims that French police officers had shot pro-independence demonstrators in New Caledonia.

France was starting to ban social media including tiktok, protests of Macron's authoritarianism came out and 'Free Speech' but now it seems in the latest news the islands have been attacked by propaganda?

a previous but worthless agreement on cooperation in the field of "telecommunications and digital economy".
https://spacenews.com/france-azerbaijan … operation/


French said they would support Armenia and Azerbaijan slammed what it called France's policy of "militarisation" in the South Caucasus

Armenia or Azerbaijan and New Caledonia are on opposite sides of the planet but attacking with bots, 8,859.31 mi or 14,257.69 km distance, creating unrest and chaos without an Army invasion or Navy or Airforce but with internet posts?

In France itself there are significant Jihadi muslim or Arab or Armenia populations


expect relations to collapse more?

Weird sounds like a series of hack group are also involved




a related video

'Manipulation Bots and Trolls'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVU5-zFeTMo

the bot mission might be less wicked, it might be simply to promote an artists song, or artist poster or a celebrity, promotion of people and Photo manipulation has been around a long time developed in the 19th century. People would write fake fan letters then a magazine would publish for example, media manipulation but now it has gone to a whole other level.

Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2024-05-19 08:26:46)

Offline

#27 2024-06-06 02:40:39

Mars_B4_Moon
Member
Registered: 2006-03-23
Posts: 9,776

Re: The Sudden Fall of Maya Civilization - A Lesson for Martians

Discover the Mysteries of Doggerland: The 8,000-Year-Old City Beneath the English Channel
https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/d … sh-channel
The deep and enigmatic waters of the English Channel have long been a subject of fascination for explorers and archaeologists.

The existence of Doggerland was initially confirmed in the late 19th century, but it wasn't until around a century ago that ships began accidentally unearthing items of archaeological significance. One such discovery occurred in 1931, when a trawler hauled up a chunk of peat while fishing approximately 25 miles east of Norfolk. Inside this lump of peat was an antler point, possibly used as a spear, dating back to a time spanning between 10,000 BC and 4,000 BC.


Inside the 8,000-year-old city at the bottom of the English channel
https://www.indy100.com/science-tech/en … -lost-city

The first thing they found were the remains of a tree, which had survived underwater for more than 8,000 years.

As the divers went deeper, they came across a wooden structure that Lin thought could be a dock.

“It feels like we are sitting in an ancient ghost town, but underwater,” he said.

when the East Coast of England and West Coast of Europe the Dutch Netherlands had a direct connection, from another thread

RobertDyck wrote:

Yes, low lying areas have to deal with sea level rise somehow. Holland has used dykes to hold back the ocean, reclaim some of the land lost to sea level rise. Whether it is reclaimed or gained depends on how long you look at history. Doggerland submerged about 6,500 BC. That's 8,500 years ago, plus or minus a century. You could use dykes, or relocate people inland, or some other strategy.

a discussion on 'Sea Level Rise'

http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=10810


Mars will not save significant water compared to Earth, but Europe and Titan have liquid waters

However Mars has Quakes and possible risk of landslides

Last edited by Mars_B4_Moon (2024-06-06 02:43:04)

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB