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PROBLEM SOLVING
MYSTERIES, ENIGMAS & SCIENCE
INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION

A riddle is a statement or question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved.

Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of conflicting opinion or point of view.

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List of mysteries and enigmas

Mysteries, enigmas, controversies and scientific interests, which are compelling and engaging.

Ancient 5th planet

Asteroid belt an exploded planet

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Solved: In dispute

Class: Theory

Meier Encyclopedia page:
Malona

Contact Reports discussion:
Contact Report 004
Contact Report 251

Topics:
Solar system, planets, asteroid belt.

Synopsis:
The asteroid belt was a planet.

Description:
The asteroid belt as we know it today was formerly a planet, which was more so habitable than Earth. The human inhabitants at that time exploded the planet in a war.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
Phaeton (hypothetical planet) (Wikipedia)
Planet V (hypothetical planet)(Wikipedia)
Titius-Bode law (Wikipedia)


Source(s):
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Ancient 5th planet

Asteroid belt an exploded planet

PPBMSTRAHLSCHIFF 097.jpg


Solved: In dispute

Meier Encyclopedia page:
Malona

Contact Reports discussion:
Contact Report 004
Contact Report 251

Topics:
Solar system, planets, asteroid belt.

Synopsis:
The asteroid belt was a planet.

Description:
The asteroid belt as we know it today was formerly a planet, which was more habitable than Earth. The human inhabitants at that time exploded the planet in a war.

Scientific and academic community:
Theories and scholarly investigations:
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Source(s):
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