03-05-2018, 10:12 PM
i've long been a proponent of the expanding earth theory, but i disagree about the moon.
i had found 2 different ancient legends that speak of times without a moon in the skies. there are also theories and myths about saturn being the pole star that illuminated the planet, with a pillar of plasma connecting us. something about that really resonates with me.
so, my visual is that saturn was the pole star, something happened bringing in [or activating] what is now our sun, causing a realignment of the solar system. this placed enormous stress upon the earth, causing an expansion event. the moon was towed in to stabilize the planet. it helps to think of this as a chemical reaction taking place, or fusion, with stars/planets being similar to protons/neutrons/electrons.
i had found 2 different ancient legends that speak of times without a moon in the skies. there are also theories and myths about saturn being the pole star that illuminated the planet, with a pillar of plasma connecting us. something about that really resonates with me.
so, my visual is that saturn was the pole star, something happened bringing in [or activating] what is now our sun, causing a realignment of the solar system. this placed enormous stress upon the earth, causing an expansion event. the moon was towed in to stabilize the planet. it helps to think of this as a chemical reaction taking place, or fusion, with stars/planets being similar to protons/neutrons/electrons.