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How did the world start?

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How did the world start?

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  1. I think it was a thought turned into reality!


  2. i believe this some wat but i dont belive in science prediction eitheir bu ti beleive in god wit all mi heart.


  3. The Scientific theory is that there was an explosion between three types of material. Most likely to be Hydrogen, Oxygen and Calcium Carbonate. Albert Einsteins theory was that these three substances colided, and formed two identical planets. Hydrogen and Oxygen made the water, and Calcium Carbonate for the land. Most of Earths soil today is acid, in fact 63% of it is acid. But, in the 16th century, records show that it was tested as 82% Calcium Carbonate, backing up Einsteins theory. During the explosion or 'Big Bang', the two identical planets formed in about 4-6 years (GMT National Time), according to Albert Einstein and Sir Alexander Flemming. The two planets then formed a block on light to Jupiter and Saturn, causing Jupiter and Saturn to freeze, at -250 degrees celcius. Then, ice rocks headed for the two planets, pelting Earths twin. Earths twin planet, was destroyed in about 7-9 years, and then life as we know it today began. Some scientists believe that The Moon is the remains of the Earths twin, but no one has ever been able enough to prove it, or even make a decent theory. These theorys are based on Albert Einstein, Sir Alexander Flemming and Charles Darwin.

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