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Why do scientists suspect aliens are behind Earth's manipulation?

Three "anomalies" in the solar system were discovered

By Flagler DanzigPublished 2 years ago 8 min read
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Is the solar system accidental or inevitable? Was our planet born as an ordinary celestial body in the universe, or was it carefully designed?

There are always so many coincidences in our solar system that cannot be explained, so coincidental that one would think it was all predetermined.

If our solar system is designed and our Earth is manipulated, who are the actors behind the scenes?

Why are the Moon and Jupiter positioned just right to withstand several impacts for us? Why is the Earth's atmosphere neither too thick nor too thin? How did the Earth's water come to be?

These questions have become mysteries for mankind, waiting to be solved.

If you think that all the stars in the universe are like the Sun, a single ball that holds up the whole system, you are mistaken, not most of the stars are as beautiful as the Sun alone.

More stars are bundled together to form binary or even triple star systems, with stars like the Sun singing a solo role being the alternative.

So much so that astronomers believe that the Sun may also be in a binary system, but we just haven't found it.

Av Rob and Amer Hiram of Harvard University believe that the Sun is a binary system with a companion star, but that this companion star may have died out.

Planets

It most likely hid in the solar system as a brown dwarf, which is 75 times more massive than Jupiter and is a cooler star.

Astronomers call this brown dwarf the "ninth planet", which is not located in our traditional sense, but lurks outside the Kuiper Belt.

The brown dwarf hypothesis makes the Oort Nebula and comet hypothesis plausible, and people are working to find it.

However, some scientists believe that the Sun is inherently "lonely" and that it is a single-star system with no companion stars.

Just because binary star systems are the dominant system in the universe, it does not mean that single star systems do not exist.

Single and binary star systems depend on the nebulae at the beginning of their existence, and it so happens that the Sun is in a nebula that "gave birth to one", just like families today, with two or three children, or just one.

Another theory is that the Sun is a wandering star, originally belonging to a binary system, but the rebellious Sun kicked out its companion star and went it alone.

Either hypothesis is suggesting that the Sun is not so common in the universe, not to mention that the solar system has produced an even more special object, the Earth.

When it comes to the coincidences on Earth, there are more, so many that we don't know whether to count them as coincidences or necessities.

Earth's protectors

Surprisingly, a small moon has upwards of 300,000 craters on it, while the Earth has only 190.

It is reasonable to assume that the Earth, with a surface area so much larger than the Moon and a gravitational force six times greater than that of the Moon, should be more vulnerable to being hit by an asteroid or comet in the universe.

But the fact is that the moon is scarred and the earth is still in good shape, and it is the moon that carries all the burden after all.

So, was the Moon created to hold fire for the Earth, especially in the first billion years of the solar system, which was just chaotic as hell?

From the samples brought back from the Moon, we know that the composition of the Moon's rocks is not the same as that of the Earth, it is more like a blend of the Earth and another planet.

Astronomers believe that a planet about the size of Mars hit the Earth about 4.5 billion years ago.

The planet was called Theta, and if the accident had not happened, it might have been one of the nine planets.

After the impact, Theta was almost disintegrated, so to speak, and the Earth lost a large chunk of its material. The debris from the impact of the two combined under the Earth's gravity to form the Moon.

The Moon has defended the Earth from at least 300,000 celestial impacts over more than 4 billion years.

If the Moon is the Earth's little brother, Jupiter is the Earth's big brother, which also shields the Earth from impacts.

Jupiter is the second largest known object in the solar system, so much so that the seven remaining planets combined are not enough to beat it, both in terms of mass and volume.

Its gravity is also the largest after the Sun, and because of its influence, Mars was forced to become the penultimate of the eight planets, and what would have been the planet Ceres was forced to be a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.

This gravitational force also causes objects that would have been headed for Earth to be rerouted and either torn apart directly by Jupiter or crash into it.

In 1994, Jupiter did just that by diverting the path of a comet so that it eventually collided with itself.

This impact produced the energy equivalent of 2 billion large Evans on Earth exploding at the same time, and the largest diameter of the impact reached 30,000 km, larger than the diameter of the Earth.

If this comet crashed into the Earth, then this is no longer a problem of the impact crater, directly to the destruction of the Earth.

It must be admitted that the Earth has endured relatively few impacts under the protection of the Moon's little brother and Jupiter's big brother, so to speak, the dinosaurs are also really pointed back, the only serious one was met by them.

Earth's atmosphere

In addition to being protected by the Moon and Jupiter, the Earth itself is also protecting itself, we can bathe in the sun on Earth, thanks to the Earth's atmosphere, otherwise, it is barbecue human jerky.

There are quite a few bodies in our solar system that have atmospheres, especially the four gaseous planets, which are almost like cores wrapped in the atmosphere.

Of the four rocky planets, the Earth's atmosphere is not the thickest, Venus's atmosphere directly to the Soviet Union when the probe crushed, and Mercury and Mars's atmosphere is too thin to be thin.

Inside the satellite, Titan also has a thicker atmosphere than Earth, which is very disgraceful to the Earth.

However, the Earth says, what's the use of a thick atmosphere, only my atmosphere can protect life!

The Earth's atmosphere at the beginning was not today's formula, today's taste, the early Earth's atmosphere is mainly composed of methane, nitrogen, and hydrogen sulfide, our Lucas ancestors were smelling "rotten eggs" every day.

The Earth's oxygen came from a coincidence, an ancient creature called cyanobacteria, somehow unlocked the photosynthesis of water as raw material, dismantling the water molecules on Earth, and allowing oxygen atoms to escape.

The oxygen atoms formed oxygen molecules that oxidized all the methane and hydrogen sulfide of the primitive atmosphere, a process that lasted for a billion years.

It was only after this that the familiar recipe for the atmosphere came online, and so we have the atmosphere we have today.

Everything is so just right, so good that it is as if who designed it all.

Speaking of cyanobacteria dismantling water, liquid water is also an anomaly in the solar system.

The mystery of water

Where did the Earth's water come from? This question has always troubled scientists because the Earth was born as a blazing hot planet that took hundreds of millions of years to cool down.

If the Earth produced it on its own, how could it still be there when the water evaporated into space long before the Earth was a ball of fire for those hundreds of millions of years?

Not long after the Earth cooled the primordial ocean was formed, after which the first life appeared in the ocean, it is the ancestor of all cellular life today Lucas.

The oceans were born so fast that scientists were unable to determine how the water came to be.

So one can only guess, and therein lies the hypothesis that comets carry water. Comets are not the same thing as the meteors we often talk about, and their main component does not rock, but solid water, or ice, and some solid gas, because comets are born in the icy Oort Nebula.

The comet impact melted the Earth and converged into the first ocean, followed by more and more comets crashing into the Earth, and more and more liquid water on the Earth, which finally converged into an ocean.

If this is true, how many comets would have to create a huge area of the ocean?

Did these comets come to Earth by coincidence, or is something controlling their flight path?

Why did so many comets, unblocked by the Moon and Jupiter, slam into the Earth in such unison? This is not in line with the Earth's protection mechanism.

According to the cosmic civilization level, when a civilization reaches level four or above, it can create celestial bodies, level five civilization can make a solar system, level six civilization can make a galaxy, and level seven civilization can recreate a universe.

According to these previous coincidences, the Earth is more like it was created by an advanced civilization that controls every step of the way, which is why it seems so just right in every way.

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Flagler Danzig

The talent is 1% inspiration adds on 99% sweat, certainly, does not have that 1% inspiration, in the world all sweat to put or bring together also only is the sweat!

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