The Moon Theory for Theos-Talk
Sep 22, 2005 07:03 AM
by Leonid
I decided to make translation of my theory by myself. It was hard,
but seems to be not too bad acomplished. I hope I'll be forgiven for a terrible
style, rude mistakes and all other stuff which may occur in my explanation.
To avoid big troubles while translating I didn't use conjunction "if" and wrote
"something was" as if this "something" really was. It's not because of my great
assurance - "if" is too difficult to be used.
The Moon Theory.
As Moon is older than Earth (in what I really do believe), at the moment
when formation of our planet had just started, Moon (Old Earth) was
already here. And as its considered that Earth in that moment has a great
temperature it should heat not only the Moon surface but also its depths
very very very ... much. Many minerals became liquid. And some of them
turned into gaseous condition. Moon started to boil.
Huge bubbles of gaseous minerals being under a very high pressure
was making their ways from the depths to the surface of Moon. There
they have been exploding and leaving huge holes (pits) on the Moon
surface behind itself.
In the period of the most heating Moon should lose a great quantity of
its matter. Earth apparantly attracted everything that Moon had lost. Thus,
new planet (our Earth) was encreasing while old Earth (our Moon) was
diminishing.
Being liquid, Moon landscape smoothed itself erasing any tracks of
bubbles' bursts. But the evolution of our planet have been proceeded
and Earth's temperature started to decrease. Moon began to cool, but its
surface became solid much earlier than its depths stopped to boil.
Thus, I suppose, Moon landscape saved the traces of explodings that
last bubbles made. That is what the Moon craters are. When bubble reached
the Moon surfase it burst pushing away the ground and making a kind of
a mountain range round itself. And the lower part of the bubble formed a
bottom of the future crater. The bigger bubble burst the bigger crater formed.
Also I think some bubbles could not reach the Moon surface when boiling
had stopped. So, in the upper levels of the Moon ground there must be huge
spherical caves which were formed from that bubbles as they cooled down.
I'm waiting for any answers and comments at my russian mailbox which
address is icecoast@mail.ru.
Leonid.
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