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Today we will discuss the hypothesis that the moon is not a natural body but an artificial satellite.
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Why is such an amazing theory put forward?
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This is not without foundation, let us first understand the characteristics of the Moon.
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These things we can observe, but few people notice.
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If this hypothesis is proven true, the perception of nature and the world of modern science
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along with the theory of evolution will be seriously affected.
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Before you begin, open your mind to receive information without prejudice.
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The first feature of the Moon is this: it is very unusual in size.
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1. The unusual size of the Moon
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The moon is counted by scientists as a natural satellite of the Earth.
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But the strange thing is that in the solar system, other Earth-sized planets
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like Venus and Mercury have no natural satellites at all.
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Only extremely large planets such as Saturn and Venus possess many natural satellites,
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but these satellites are also very small drifting meteorite debris.
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The Earth is small but has a satellite about a quarter of its own size,
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even though the satellite is a complete spherical object, which is strange.
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2. Distance between the Moon and the Earth.
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The distance between the Moon and the Earth is far enough
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to make it look similar to the size of the Sun in the sky when viewed with the naked eye.
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The sun is 400 times the diameter of the moon,
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and the distance of the sun to the earth is also 400 times the distance from the moon to the earth.
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More specifically, when you observe the eclipse
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you will see the moon and the sun overlap and the two circles fit together.
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This is a second coincidence.
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3. Titanium covered surface
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Craters on the Moon are remnants of meteorite impacts.
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But the strange thing is that the diameters of the impact craters are very different,
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but their depths are almost the same, not much difference.
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Supposedly, the bigger the meteorite, the deeper the impact hole.
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For example, a moon crater called Bailly,
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with a diameter of 303 km, is only about 4.3 km deep when this depth should be 4-5 times that number.
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We see that no matter how big or small, no meteorite can penetrate the outer crust of the moon.
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It is therefore concluded that the moon has a very hard outer shell that can withstand impacts.
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What is the material of the moon shell? That's Titanium.
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Scientists surmise it must be a layer of titanium about 32km thick covering the moon.
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In addition, according to NASA,
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the chemical composition of the lunar crust and lunar soil is also full of titanium.
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In other words, it is a giant metal ball buried under the cosmic dust in the sky.
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4. The Moon's nearly circular orbit
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Let's take a look at the Moon's orbit here:
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The Moon's orbit is a circle, with the center of the circle slightly deviating from Earth's position.
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It is quite different from the elliptical orbit of a natural satellite.
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As we can see, the Moon is a perfect satellite.
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5. Sound of the Moon.
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In 1979, NASA decided to use a satellite to crash into the moon to listen for the sound of the impact,
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in order to find out what was inside the moon.
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This lunar probe was launched to the surface of the Moon at a speed of more than 6000km/h and broke up.
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Strangely, the scientists found the surface of the moon to vibrate like someone knocking on a bell.
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Then the moon continued to vibrate for 1 hour and then it stopped.
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Scientists have witnessed this with their own eyes, and they absolutely could not believe this discovery.
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The reason for this assumption is that if the moon had a dense core, the tremor would pass quickly,
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but such a long tremor at the surface indicates that the moon is hollow,
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and the void must be relatively large.
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If the moon is indeed hollow,
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then it is most likely not a natural object but has been created by some other means.
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6. Other features:
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The density of the moon is very low, only about 60% of the density of the Earth.
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Specifically, the moon has a density of 3,346.4 kg/m3,
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and the Earth has a density of 5,515 kg/m3
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The time it takes the Moon to orbit the Earth in 27 days,
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and the Moon also revolves around itself in the same amount of time.
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When it completes one rotation around the Earth, it also begins a new rotation of its own.
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Therefore, at any given moment, only one side of the moon is facing the Earth.
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This is yet another coincidence.
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We can review the hypotheses about the formation of the moon as follows:
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1. Parallel formation hypothesis
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The first hypothesis is that the Moon and Earth were both formed from a cosmic dust cloud at the same time.
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The moon was formed at the same time as the Earth.
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However, this explanation cannot explain the marked difference
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from the Moon's unusually high Titanium chemical composition.
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If both are formed from the same cosmic dust, then the rock composition of the two must not be much different.
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2. The collision hypothesis
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Another theory is that the Earth itself does not have a Moon.
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Then a dwarf planet the size of Mars crashed into Earth creating a collision,
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forming a large dust cloud.
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Later, the Moon was formed based on the dust of both planets.
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But why is the Moon aligned to match the Sun's magnitude in the sky?
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And why does the Moon have a circular orbit, and why does it always turn one face to the Earth?
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This hypothesis is not well explained.
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3. Capture theory
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A final theory is that the Moon was originally a celestial body
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drifting in the vast universe and "accidentally" was sucked in and captured by the Earth,
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becoming one of its satellites.
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However, if so, then the Moon's orbit must be elliptical, not round,
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and natural satellites that are sucked in are usually very small in size, not as big as the moon.
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The Moon is 27% the size of the Earth, or a quarter of the Earth.
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So how did the Earth capture it? This is very unlikely.
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All three of these hypotheses cannot explain the "coincidences" of the Moon,
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and cannot satisfy the fact that it can even ring like a bell according to the NASA experiment in 1979.
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And so a final hypothesis was put forward, one that was absolutely amazing,
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and could satisfy all of the stated characteristics of the Moon:
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The Moon must be an artificial satellite, created by intelligent beings,
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and not a natural object at all.
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The Moon is therefore not subject to any natural laws of the formation of a celestial body,
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nor is it the accidental product of a crash or collision.
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Many scientists are gradually accepting this hypothesis as one of the valid hypotheses
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and has the same reliability as the 3 aforementioned theories about the formation of the moon.
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Which leads to the next question: who created the moon?
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One theory that many of you are interested in is the theory
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that aliens built the moon to make a space station and disguised it as an ordinary celestial body,
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to facilitate human observation.
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Perhaps aliens reside in the core of the Moon,
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and they have always been by our side without our knowledge.
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But why don't we take it a step further, and put forward a bolder hypothesis?
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It may not be aliens but prehistoric humans
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- a very ancient period in history of the earth - created the moon.
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So what made them put so much effort and money into creating such an object?
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And then how high should their science and technology level be?
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Back in the past, when the Moon was not yet covered by dust and was a block of metal,
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then its luminosity must be many times greater than today.
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Try to imagine a sphere of titanium as a bright mirror reflecting sunlight.
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You will no longer need to use electric lights at night.
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So is the Moon created to bring light at night to mankind, or is there another purpose?
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And if you imagine a time very long ago - when the moon did not exist -
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and there were humans on earth, then what was their life like?
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What do you think about today's story?
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