The Moon and Theia Theory – Friday 3rd November 2023


  • The Moon and Theia Theory – Friday 3rd November 2023

What sent me to Astronomy was my decade of genetics research. When I saw fore-knowledge ie., my DNA knew and was aware about a problem beforehand. In the same way one would travel along a road presumably never travelled and yet know everything about the road and all its occupants.

So faced with that – how was that possible? Who did this – who created this design? And when my brain gets a question like that, it has to try and find out.

Because our DNA is a design. So that is always present in my mind.

 

If surface life was a resource alone, then one could just have simple fungus cover a planet. An incredible amount of work has gone into life on this planet, and it means that we were in ‘mind’ from the outset.

My answer had to be outside of this planet and that’s what brought me to Astronomy back in 2014.

 

Current theory is that the planets of our solar system all formed about the same time. Yet that’s not what I see.

If the current theory is correct and a Mars sized planet struck molten Earth and formed the moon. What perpetuated this object to strike Earth so exactly that it melded into the earth completely. This Mars size object (planet) was it molten or was it solid? At this point of development, all forming, what caused this object to do so with acute exactness? And then this impact has consequently sent material outward. Some say this material could have formed in minutes ie., was a molten blob ejected or some say it was material ejected that eventually coallesced. An impact of a planet which is the same size as Mars struck hard enough to meld into Earth yet only sent the right amount of matter within orbit distance, to make a single moon, just the right size for Earth.

Earth is still on the same plane as the other planets, but it could have corrected in time I suppose, but certainly one would expect such an impact to have shifted Earth not just affected rotation.

What sent the theorised Theia into Earth and so accurately?

The chance of that is slim and the result being a perfectly suited moon which happens to be absolutely necessary for oceans and life, that too is slim.

Years ago I suggested that Mercury could serve as a moon for Venus and Mercury looks very much like a moon.

I’m not sure that surface samples reflect samples from depth of a planet or other objects because they exist for so long and all the dust that exists in space, but I would think that Venus and Mercury sample-wise, at depth, are very very similar, just like Earth and our Moon.

 

If our moon did happen as theory suggests, then our being here is so remote in chance. And then I look at our DNA and it isn’t remote, it’s definitely an extremely well thought out design. Because we can’t just appear at the commencement of life on a planet, the only possible way for us to be here is for everything to happen that has already happened, step by step.

And all that time and effort of our DNA relied upon Earth and a theorised planet Theia becoming part of Earth.

These are my questions and why I tend, in part, to doubt the Theia planet theory.

If I can code DNA and know it’s course over hundreds of millions of years, then not only am I very long lived, I’m going to be able to figure out the Planet and it’s Moon necessary to support life and provide it. Hence the cake.

Fiona MacLeod(C)