The moon was created in one day, as the Bible says.

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The moon was created in one day, as the Bible says.
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Our moon is actually something very strange, it is too big to orbit a planet as small as the earth and it moves too fast compared to the rest of the moons in the solar system, on top of that it always shows us exactly the same side because its periods of translation and rotation are identical, which has led us to believe that it was born from the violent collision between the primitive Earth and a planet the size of Mars called Teia.
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When the solar system was very young everything was in chaos, collisions everywhere, it is believed that originally there were 20 rocky planets and due to planetary collisions only the best remained, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, being much smaller that the gaseous outer planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune it is extremely unlikely that they would have been able to get satellites the size of those that orbit the gas giants.


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The larger moons of Jupiter and Saturn are basically planets that were hijacked by their immense gravity that originally orbited the sun like everyone else, but rocky planets like Earth having a smaller mass can't hijack satellites that size with their Gravity, Mercury has no satellites, and by the way is smaller than Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's Titan, Venus, which is similar in size to Earth, and the moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are actually captured asteroids, not even They are round like a moon, so it is strange that every little earth has a moon of a size comparable to those with large planets.
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Our moon is the fifth largest in the solar system, I can say that the Earth has its charm, but there is a clearer clue that the earth did not kidnap the moon like the gas giants did theirs and we discovered that with the samples of lunar rocks brought back by the Apollo missions, when analyzing their chemical composition we came across something unexpected: the Earth and the Moon have the same composition, which does not happen with other nearby planets such as Mars and Venus, which means that either the earth captured to a large satellite that due to its mass is very improbable and that by an incredible coincidence has the same chemical composition or the one that makes much more sense both had the same origin, a very particularly violent one.

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As an expert who can deduce how a traffic accident happened based on the final position of the vehicles involved, thus analyzing the current orbit of the moon and the earth, its inclination and its kinetic moment, we can deduce that the moon is a product of the violent collision of a planet the size of Mars and the primitive Earth.

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The moon has silicates that are abundant in the earth's mantle, which indicates that something very large impacted with the necessary force to eject that material and turn it into a satellite and another clue is that on earth we have abundant amounts of heavy elements such as gold iron and uranium very close to the surface, when the logical thing would be that these heavy elements, being denser, would have sunk closer to the core when the earth was formed, a strong impact could have removed these heavy elements from the core, leaving them scattered near the surface. the surface as we find them now.


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On the moon there are fewer elements with low boiling temperatures such as zinc than are abundant on earth, which supports the hypothesis that a very violent shock generated the very high temperatures where these elements evaporated.
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This hypothesis called The Great Impact is not easy to verify with experiments when the scale is so large, there are no laboratories that can faithfully recreate this collision mechanically, for that there are computational models that allow us to simulate these events in Super computers and they have achieved it in great detail as you can see in the video, enjoy it.


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<p>  <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/feature/ames/lunar-origins-simulations/">   Official website </a></p>
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