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Earth is not the origin of mankind, the end point? Are there really more than 20,000 "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus?

author:Huang in inch

Earth is not the origin of humanity, but the end point? This question may seem metaphysical, but with the development of science and technology and the deepening of space exploration, this problem has become more and more relevant. At the same time, in a recent news, rumors about the existence of more than 20,000 "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus have attracted widespread attention. So, is this rumor true? If this rumor is true, what will it tell us!

Earth is not the origin of mankind, the end point? Are there really more than 20,000 "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus?

First, let's return to the first question: the earth is not the origin of humanity, but the end point? This question is, to some extent, a philosophical one. In the eyes of science, the origin of human beings should begin in the African savannah, and the earth is more of a stop for human journey. However, as humanity's understanding of the universe has deepened, some scientists and thinkers have begun to rethink the future of humanity. Should humanity limit itself to this planet, or should we conquer other planets, other star systems? This question is not easy to answer, but there is no doubt that we need more scientific and technological support to obtain better conditions for survival and development in this vast and mysterious universe.

Regarding the "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus, this rumor began with high-resolution images of Venus' surface taken by NASA in 2004. These images show that there are many pyramid-like structures on the surface of Venus, numbering more than 20,000. Since then, this rumor has not been confirmed, and the scientists have not responded to these structures. But some believe that these structures may have been created by artificial or extraterrestrial life, or were the product of an ancient civilization on Earth that was sent to Venus. Although this statement cannot confirm its correctness, it undoubtedly stimulates interest in space exploration and alien civilizations.

Earth is not the origin of mankind, the end point? Are there really more than 20,000 "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus?

However, we cannot directly assert that these structures are pyramids, let alone easily link them to artificial or extraterrestrial life. Scientists need more comprehensive and in-depth research to determine the formation and characteristics of these structures. This has also led us to reflect on space exploration and scientific research: has our thirst for the unknown and exploration surpassed scientific evidence and technological capabilities? We need to maintain a scientific and rational attitude while maintaining our passion for exploring the unknown, and not generalize and blindly conjecture.

Of course, this does not mean that we should stop the pace of space exploration and scientific research. On the contrary, we should continue to strengthen research on space resources and space environment to provide more possibilities and guarantees for the future of mankind. At the same time, we also need to strengthen the popularization of science and science education, so that more people can understand and pay attention to the importance of scientific and technological progress, so as to promote the sustainable development of human society.

In space, we need to pay more attention to sustainability and safety, which is also a sign of our responsibility for the future. Only on the basis of the combination of technology and humanistic care can we ensure that human space exploration becomes safer, more efficient and more meaningful. Therefore, we cannot easily deny or deny phenomena and rumors that seem mysterious and miraculous. We need to remain alert and curious, but also scientific and rational, to drive our exploration of the unknown and the pace of creating the future.

Earth is not the origin of mankind, the end point? Are there really more than 20,000 "prehistoric pyramids" on Venus?

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