The origin of the earth in the context of ancient written sources

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An analysis of the texts of a number of ancient written sources, supplemented with data on the modern tectonic and geological structure of the Earth, allowed us to hypothesize that the currently accepted geological history of the Earth may not be complete and accurate. It is generally believed that the Earth was formed about 4.5 billion years ago by accretion from a disk-shaped mass of gas and dust. Later, as a result of a tangential collision with a celestial body, the Moon was formed, and as a result of the impact, the Earth received a sharp increase in the speed of rotation and a noticeable tilt of the axis of rotation. In the above scheme, the position of the initial rotation of the Earth around its axis is accepted as an axiom. Based on this position, subsequent interpretations of the development of the Earth and its life began. However, an analysis of the modern structure of the Earth, its geological, geographical and other forms shows that these theories largely do not correspond to the observed facts and, consequently, to the history of the development of the Earth as a planet and life on it. Modern geologists explain almost all the processes of formation and development of the Earth by intra-terrestrial tectonic and other processes with some periodic influence of external cosmic factors. According to the author, everything was the opposite - since external cosmic influences contributed energy many times exceeding the capabilities of intra-terrestrial processes. This article presents an alternative version of the formation of the modern planet Earth.

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Planet earth, origin, geological structure, ancient written sources

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170203310

IDR: 170203310   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2024-2-1-75-86

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