Secrets of the Moon
This episode uncovers some of the secrets of our moon. Where did it come from? What’s its true purpose? There are a lot of anomalies about the moon that stand out as peculiar, making it impossible for it to be natural. For example, it's hollow and rings like a bell when impacted. Impact craters vary in size, due to the size, speed, and strength of what hit it, but all of the craters no matter how wide are the same depth. The surface is full of minerals, some of which are artificially made alloys that do not occur in nature, others the byproduct of nuclear production. When we compare it in size to other planets and their moons, ours is much larger. In fact, our moon is bigger than Pluto! When scientists were first trying to figure out how it came to be, they first said that a large planet-sized rock crashed into earth then stayed within earth’s magnetic pull. When that model didn’t work, they speculated that perhaps it hit twice then became our moon. Needless to say, science is still not sure, for that model doesn’t work either.
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