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This how the moon was made

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Michael J. Ringer1 year ago

Actually this is

Linus Ekenstam – eu/acc's profile picture
Linus Ekenstam – eu/acc1 year ago

right. you are indeed free to believe this if you want. but in the case of celestial bodies, I’ll put my trust on the scientific model, and not on a book written by humans about some fantastical event that god knows who dreamt up.

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Linus Ekenstam – eu/acc1 year ago

Whatever hit earth is still there, NASA has been probing for decades

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Blaine Brown1 year ago

It would have been sweet if it stayed like this.

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Jesus Iniesta1 year ago

I didn't know it was caught on tape. That must have been years ago, yet the quality is great! What a time to be alive!

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AK9 - Anakin 🏴‍☠️1 year ago

There is no proof of this

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Linus Ekenstam – eu/acc1 year ago

@BediAnakin9

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AI Smart Hustle1 year ago

No one can proove this just another theory, like the big bang!

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Linus Ekenstam – eu/acc1 year ago

I just proved it.

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Mark Carder1 year ago

What I've never understood is how the Earth being in a stable orbit around the Sun can be hit by such a large object without messing up the perfectly stable orbit of the Earth such that it eventually ends up diving into the sun.

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Heather Cooper1 year ago

That's actually quite mesmerizing.

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Martin LeBlanc1 year ago

Also in extension to this theory: pieces of the object that hit earth is still inside earth.

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4th Industrial Revolution1 year ago

The moon was artificially created 👀

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Galen Thunderbrooks1 year ago

No. It was towed in by aliens you fool.

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JoeProAI1 year ago

This goes against all of my flat Earth evidence.

Steve's profile picture
Steve1 year ago

Rawdogged the Earth

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Jimbo🇭🇲1 year ago

Well, I hope we don't get a new moon anytime soon. That looks brutal.

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David Ponce1 year ago

Close, but not...

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Валера в Тбилиси 🌈1 year ago

God bless dashcams

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Mikle Lalak1 year ago

I love how in movies planets are like 90% crust and 10% crust, but glowing. Just once I'd love to see a death star superlaser blast just absolutely splash a planet.

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Oli1 year ago

how could you possibly know this so certainly

Steve's profile picture
Steve1 year ago

Imagine believing this

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Soorena TV Sedighi1 year ago

Excuse my ignorance. Is that "the meteor" that killed the dinosaurs? Probably not I'm guessing. This predates that significantly... judging by how it looks like in the animation that the whole Earth was engulfed in flames.

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anonymous swede1 year ago

Why are you stating it as a fact when it's just a hypothesis?

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Sacred Crypto 🚀₿🧡꧁IP꧂1 year ago

if you believe things they told ya and things they want you to believe then the three theories are probably enough for you man. -Steady State theory, Eternal Inflation theory, and the Big Bang theory. Currently, the Big Bang theory is most widely accepted by cosmologists-

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Dmitry Iv.1 year ago

It doesn’t seem to always face Earth same side. What would be the odds of such collision with synced up outcome

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Terra Gamma1 year ago

That impactor was supposed to be as big as the planet Mars. More like a planet merger that spit out the moon.

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Sanfilzands1 year ago

Remember that this is sped up and the actual time span is like BILLIONS years

Aki's profile picture
Aki1 year ago

I think you meant to say, most likely?

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Roger Marques1 year ago

How long ago was this? It seems that whatever life might have been on Earth paid a hefty price for Earth to get a moon.

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Greg Wolfe1 year ago

This is hypothesized to have occurred very early ,about 4.5BYA only about 50M-100M year after the formation of the sun and solar system from the planetary nebula. It's a little misleading to show the proto-earth in blues and browns when the oceans may not have even condensed yet.

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LoneWordz1 year ago

No it wasn't

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QuriousMr1 year ago

Would love to know where the comet collided with the earth?

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itcshagratecar1 year ago

Rotation is wrong and unexplainable thanks tho

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@bakuryu1231 year ago

sure thing buddy

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John Vandivier1 year ago

Dino DNA in or on moon…?

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Doctor Tarantism1 year ago

How do you know? Where you there?

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deepglugs1 year ago

Maybe. We should be able to find the rocks of whatever smashed into earth if this were true. So where are the rocks?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

Moonlight out now on Youtube

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