Since ancient times, scientists have put forward many theories about the origin and formation of the moon, such as the "collision theory", "capture theory" and so on. However, in ancient myths and legends around the world, we seem to be able to find some clues about the origin of the moon. This article will look at the Sumerians, ancient Chinese mythology, and modern science to determine whether the origin of the moon is related to extraterrestrial dragon-like creatures.
First, let's take a look at the myths and legends of the Sumerians. In Sumerian literature, there is a great god named "Love", who summoned a magical creature named "Marduk" from a distant galaxy in order to make the earth more habitable for intelligent beings. Marduk has hard wings, and its wings are ten thousand times harder than steel. Marduk used his spinning wings to divide the earth in two, the larger half was called "Tiamat", which is today's Earth, and the smaller half was today's Moon. Since the creation of the Earth-Moon system, the Earth has begun to have four seasons, its rotation speed has slowed down, the climate has gradually improved, and human beings have begun to appear at this time.
Similarly, in ancient Chinese mythology, there are similar stories. In the legend of Pangu opening the world, it is mentioned that Pangu opened the world and the earth, and the heaven and earth opened up, the sky is the moon, and the earth is the earth. Exhausted, Pangu later turned into Yinglong, a kind of divine object that can go up to the sky and the earth, and soar through the clouds and fog. Later in Chinese myths and legends, Ying Long became the mount of the Yellow Emperor and accompanied the Yellow Emperor to conquer the Quartet and unify China. And Fuxi and Nuwa, as husband and wife, are two of the three emperors, both of whom are images of human heads and snake bodies. This makes one wonder if ancient Chinese mythology is suggesting that the founders of the earth's civilization were all dragon-like creatures
If we relate to Sumerian myths and legends, this implication seems to corroborate each other. We seem to be more convinced that the formation of the Earth-Moon system and the appearance of humans on Earth are related to dragon-like creatures outside the solar system.
Time came to the Tang Dynasty, a strange book called "Youyang Miscellaneous", which recorded the cultivation of the moon by 82,000 people. The mysterious man in white that Zheng Xiaoge and Wang Xiucai met told them that the moon is a sphere, with a potted surface, and it illuminates the earth by reflecting the sun's rays. In the "Tang Kaiyuan Occupation Sutra", a high monk also said that the moon is "the light of the sun, and then it is seen", "the light of the sun and its body". This shows that in ancient times, there have always been some strange people who shuttled through the change of dynastic history, and they always understood the actual situation of the earth-moon system.
By the 70s of the last century, the Americans landed on the moon. Armstrong and his colleagues seem to have encountered mysterious UFOs. This makes one wonder if there have always been mysterious intelligent creatures stationed on the moonAnd will they be the same people who repaired the moon as mentioned in ancient Chinese books?If yes, then what about where they are from?We think they must be from outside the solar system!
However, these myths and legends do not serve as scientific evidence. We need more scientific research to reveal the true origin of the Moon. Still, these ancient myths and legends spark our curiosity to explore the mysteries of the universe. Maybe one day, we'll really find hard evidence that the moon's origins are indeed related to extraterrestrial dragon-like creatures.
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