Where did the moon come from?

RadishRose

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Here's one theory-
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A protoplanet slammed into the Earth about 4.5 billion years ago, knocking loose a chunk of rock that would later become the moon.

Now, scientists say that remnants of that protoplanet can still be found, lodged deep inside Earth, Science Magazine reported.

https://www.livescience.com/theia-m...6jSCeRuA5Ysbn9jVKd2tBYvTYY2Y80yEzdfZHPPI71ddA
 

...and that large chunk of rock that broke off in this catastrophic event of total chaos ( If in fact that's how it happened) was a perfectly rounded Moon of reflected light (from the sun) that governed the night...while the perfectly rounded Sun governed and warmed the the day for us making life on earth possible.

A powerful intelligent creator must have created that along with, what scientists currently estimate there to be, 2 trillion galaxies in the universe, with about 100 million stars in each galaxy.

That would mean the number of stars is somewhere around 10 to the 20th power (“How Many Stars Are in the Universe?” by Tia Ghose, Live Science online, updated 5/24/18, accessed 10/28/20).

That's absolutely staggering!
 

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That is the generally accepted theory. It is freaky and challenging to know that if the Moon was not in it's present location there would not be life here. Gravity and the ocean tides would see to that if there were oceans. So consider the billions of zillions of planets we share existence with did the same one in a million things happen elsewhere creating life there also?
 
Food for thought... picture an atom... the basic building block of everything...
They look and act like solar system....
A bunch together... a Galaxy
And bunch of Galaxy's ??????

Our miniscule existence may be on a Proton...

Or maybe we are just some bacteria and viral laden annoying speck in one of Quantras ten eyes and he's about to ELE us out. OMG!!!!!!!!!! That's the biggest finger I ever saw and it's coming our way.
 
Well, at least this theory is more acceptable than The Condensation Theory which proposes that the Moon and Earth condensed individually from the Nebula that formed the Solar system even though it does not have the same composition as the Earth i.e.The Iron core.
 
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The best theory it seems so far, involves a fiery explosion billions of years ago with Earth's long-lost twin planet, Theia. According to the giant impact theory, Theia was a body roughly the size of Mars or smaller … half the diameter of Earth. It smashed into the developing Earth 4.5 billion years ago. This collision produced enough heat to create magma oceans and ejected a lot of debris into orbit around the Earth, which subsequently consolidated into the Moon.

 


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