I've thought about it and thought about it, but it is just not possible that the earth could have been created by the big bang. Such a haphazard explosion throwing matter everywhere. I mean, we're in the perfect setting, the perfect part of the universe where major masses can't collide with us, our solar system is set up so we get the perfect temperature, the moon, which is made up of some element not even found on earth, is the exact perfect size and place away from the earth. Life on earth would be impossible without the moon because of the fact that it wouldn't be at a tip, but rather spinning around crazily. Africa would be freezing and the polar caps would melt one day, then the next day Northern Russia would be boiling while the United States would freeze up. And of course our earth's gravity is not strong enough to pull in the moon if it was flying by. Also, our solar system is setup to the point where the larger planets are further from the sun, while the smaller are closer. :(
2007-05-27
17:25:14
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