Big Breaking! Huge ALIEN PLANET Remains Found Inside Earth

GetsetflySCIENCE by Gaurav Thakur
30 Mar 202418:13

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the intriguing theory that Earth's interior may contain remnants of a hypothetical alien planet named Theia. Scientists have discovered two massive structures beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean, which they believe could be the remains of this planet. The script explores the journey of scientists attempting to map Earth's interior using seismic waves and how their research has led to the discovery of these structures. It also delves into the potential implications of these findings for our understanding of Earth's formation and the origins of the moon.

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Q & A

  • What are the large structures found inside the Earth that some scientists claim are remnants of a broken planet?

    -The large structures referred to are two huge blobs or masses of rock, similar to the size of continents, located near the Earth's core.

  • How did scientists discover these massive rock structures deep within the Earth?

    -Scientists discovered these structures while studying seismic waves, which are vibrations that travel through the Earth. These waves travel at different speeds through different mediums, and by studying these variations, they were able to map the Earth's interior and discover the unusual structures.

  • What evidence do scientists have to support the claim that these structures are remnants of a hypothetical alien planet?

    -Scientists have evidence based on the speed of seismic waves passing through these structures, which is different from the speed in the surrounding mantle. This suggests that the structures are made of a different material, possibly from an external source like a broken planet.

  • What is the name of the hypothetical planet that is believed to have crashed into Earth and left these remnants?

    -The hypothetical planet is referred to as 'Theia' in the script.

  • How long ago did the collision between Earth and the hypothetical planet Theia occur?

    -The collision is believed to have occurred approximately 4.5 billion years ago.

  • What is the connection between these large structures and the hotspots of volcanic activity on Earth?

    -The large structures, or blobs, are thought to be the source of the heat that causes the hotspots of volcanic activity, as they are located beneath regions with some of the most active volcanoes on Earth.

  • What is the significance of the Earth's tilt and rotation in relation to these structures?

    -The Earth's tilt and rotation are suggested to have been significantly affected by the collision with Theia. The structures' positions and movements within the Earth may help balance the Earth's rotation.

  • How do scientists propose that these structures could have adjusted within the Earth without destabilizing its rotation?

    -Scientists suggest that these structures, or blobs, have moved and adjusted over time in a way that maintains the balance of the Earth's rotation, possibly aligning themselves in a way that supports the Earth's new tilt.

  • What is the role of the Earth's mantle in the formation and movement of these structures?

    -The mantle plays a crucial role as it is the layer of the Earth where these structures are located. The extreme temperatures and pressures in the mantle could have caused the structures to change over time.

  • What is the current scientific consensus on the origin of these structures, and are there any alternative theories?

    -The current scientific consensus, as presented in the script, is that these structures are remnants of a collision with a planet-like body named Theia. However, alternative theories may exist, and the scientific community continues to explore and debate the origins.

  • What future scientific missions or studies are anticipated to provide further evidence or insights into these structures?

    -Future missions, such as NASA's Artemis mission, aim to collect rock samples from the Moon to compare with the Earth's mantle structures, potentially providing more evidence to support the theory of Theia.

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