The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) categorically
rejects suggestions that our Moon is not solid, but initiatives funded
by the space agency indicate continued interest in the composition of
its interior.
The modern “hollow moon theory” partly goes back to a book published
in 1966 by the eminent astronomer Carl Sagan and the Russian
astrophysicist I.S. Shklovsky. Their work “Intelligent Life in the Universe” contained a chapter on the curious nature of the moons revolving around Mars – Phobos and Deimos.
According
to their calculations, these objects had an abnormally low density,
which led them to wonder: Could they be “hard on the outside but hollow
on the inside?”
The authors wondered if an advanced Martian
civilization could have created artificial satellites to function as
low-gravity platforms. This orbital arrangement would allow them to
launch deep space missions more easily, an advantage that Earth’s moon
also provides.
Another book, written in the same vein as Wilson’s, was collected by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler. In the book “Who Built the Moon?”
(2005) the authors note many “unrealistic coincidences” between the
Moon, Sun and Earth (for example, the exact dimensions needed by the
Moon for a solar eclipse or regulation of the Earth’s tides) and insist
that our planet’s satellite was created on purpose.
In
contrast to Wilson’s conclusion that the Moon was a “cosmic Noah’s Ark”
that was brought to its current location from outside our solar system,
Butler and Knight suggested that it was fabricated by terrestrial
architects using the planet’s available elements.
It is
alleged that this is why tests of materials on the lunar surface have
shown that their composition is extremely similar to that of the earth.
As for who owns the blueprints for the artificial moon, in an interview with New Dawn, Knight elaborated on three possibilities:
“God,
aliens or humans. The only one that is 100% scientifically possible is
the latter. Time travel is generally accepted as physically possible,
and a number of scientists are close to sending matter into the past. We
can assume that in the future machines could be created that could be
sent back to remove matter from the young Earth for the construction of
the Moon – perhaps using mini black hole technology.”
Some
of the mysteries surrounding the formation of the Moon may eventually be
answered by investment in rugged autonomous robots. New rovers are
being developed specifically for subsurface exploration of dark lunar
crevices. Today’s prototypes are able to push off from gaping alien maws
and are equipped with high-resolution imaging equipment...<<<
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