Preface: Philosophy is the “love of wisdom,” defined as the systematic, rational study of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, truth, ethics, and the meaning of life. Civilization develops along with the progress of science, technology and culture.
Earth’s civilization dates back thousands of years. During this period, many inexplicable events occurred, leading to suspicions that they might be related to extraterrestrial civilizations. Despite the discovery of structures similar to the ruin of Puma Punku, the mainstream view avoids the topic. NASA has confirmed that 3I/ATLAS is an interstellar comet. Therefore, details regarding its potential connection to extraterrestrial life are no longer valid. Perhaps you’ve already lost interest?
Background: From a scientific perspective, exploring unknown objects in space requires making many technological assumptions. For example, this unknown object did not form naturally. Could it pose a threat to humanity? Astronomers and professors focus on its scientific parameters and spectral analysis, but conversely: if 3I/ATALS is a monitoring device, it might also conclude that our Moon and Earth did not form by chance!
Scientific details: The Moon’s existence is not just a coincidence; it is Earth’s gravitational stabilizer.
The Gyroscopic Effect (Axial Stability)
Think of Earth as a spinning top. Without an outside force to steady it, a spinning top eventually wobbles and tips over.
The Moon as an Anchor: The Moon’s gravity exerts a constant pull on Earth’s equatorial bulge (the slight “spare tire” shape Earth has because of its rotation).
Stabilizing the Tilt: This “gravitational grip” keeps Earth’s axial tilt steady at about 23.5 degrees.
Preventing Chaos: Without the Moon, the gravity of other planets (like Jupiter) would pull Earth’s tilt into chaotic shifts, swinging anywhere from 0 to 85 degrees over millions of years
Reference: Puma Punku is an ancient, 6th-century, 3,850-meter-high, archaeological site in Bolivia featuring massive, intricately cut, and interlocking red sandstone and andesite blocks. Located near the larger Tiwanaku complex, these ruins are famed for their precise, H-shaped, and near-microscopic stonework, which some researchers suggest may indicate advanced engineering techniques.
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