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Where Did Earth Come From ?

August 18th 2011 03:38
Category: Planets, Unexplained
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Really where did earth come from ?

There no definitive answer to our point of origin we have theories on how the earth came into being.


This article is just another theory.

Shortly after the formation of the Sun the planets started to form from the left over material provided by the big bang.

It is likely that the first planet to form was Jupiter. Jupiter’s gravity took over engulfing massive amounts of material to become a force to be reckoned with.
Scientists believe giant Jupiter then used its great size to slingshot other bodies around an emerging solar system.

I base my hypotheses on the possibility that the primitive Earth was a by product of the early formation of Jupiter. Jupiter produced many moons Io callisto Ganymede‎ and Europa. All have substantial rocky cores.

There are many similarities between the Galilean Moons and Earth.
Voyager provided a surprise when it took images showing Jupiter’s moon IO producing what’s believed to be a liquid projected at high altitudes by geysers form deep beneath the IO’s surface.

Was Earth the fifth Galilean Moon? This question is just a question based on a theory with very little scientific evidence to give an appropriate answer.

Io Callisto Ganymede‎ and Europa are some of the biggest moons in our solar system.



There may well be common links that suggest Venus and Mars were partly formed from the material shed by Jupiter shortly after Jupiter became a giant planet.



There are many theories relating to how Earth got its water. Some suggest that icy comets hitting the Earth produced the water that we now have. There is a theory that water formed with the earth in other words the properties of water was part of its early make up locked in frozen state. as the early earth moved closer to the Sun the water condensed.

The thaw was possibly triggered through the Sun’s interaction and early volcanic activity a process that may have occurred over time shortly after the Earth formed.

As yet my “Jupiter Earth Genesis” hypothesis remains unproven and will remain just a theory. Perhaps in the future after many space probes have gathered enough data their will be enough evidence that will prove or disprove this theory.





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Comment by S.L.

August 18th 2011 03:51
Personally, CMore, I believe God created the universe. The method and means He used are a good question, though.

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