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According to a TV program called "Quest":
- The aborigine story about some stars in the sky forming a shape of a baby's cradle, which is an *actual* cradle, and long ago that cradle tipped too far and the baby fell to Earth and is the origin of all life on Earth, is **true**. (That's really where life on Earth came from. Abiogenesis as studied by science is all wrong. Nevermind modern astronomy which shows the "shapes" formed by "constellations" are nothing more than illusions of the human visual-processing system.) - The craters on the Moon are caused by meteors which are remnants of the debris which formed the **Universe**. (The Big Bang theory, of only hydrogen and helium (with a trace of lithium) forming during the first fraction of second, then later heavier elements forming from fusion of hydrogen and helium inside stars that condensed out of the gas (and later dust), and only much later the gas+dust collapsing to form clouds of "debris" that formed our Solar system, long after the formation of the Universe, is all wrong.) The first mistake made me cringe, but I chose to give it a second chance. The second mistake made me turn off the program and not give it a third chance. It's too bad "Quest" doesn't have any astrophysicist, nor even a knowledgeable layman, to proofread their scripts to eliminate such gross mistakes. |
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