The theory, which is currently by far the best fit to the observational data, is that an impact of a planet-sized body on the proto-Earth about 4.5
billion years ago ejected the material which then coalesced to form the Moon. You can read about it in many sources, but as often, Wikipedia is a good
start:
en.wikipedia.org...
Regards
yf
It's a theory and only a theory.
I agree with John Lear's theory ( and Alex Collier's) that Earth's moon was transported to Earth orbit by advanced entities from outside our solar
system. Alex Collier claims our moon is originally from Ursa Minor.
I admit the only thing I remember about my physics lessons was apples falling from trees, prisms refracting light and ping pong balls (yes really - I
think the teacher was making a point about Earths size compared to our sun which would represent the size of our school.
Funny though, nice bloke that he was he never mentioned the fact that there are probably thousands of Earth like planets in OUR galaxy alone and that
HUMANS might just be living on them.
Regards.




