The Earth’s surface temperature was cooling down. Before the Earth solidified completely, we wanted the Earth to
give birth to the Moon by applying external impact.
What do you think was this external impact big enough to produce the Moon from the Earth?
It was a comet. We needed a comet to come close enough for stimulation. Comets also embody Divine Spirits.
Unlike planets that orbit regularly around stellars, comets have Divine Spirits who prefer to move around
dynamically.
However, they do not move around aimlessly. Comets’ orbits are predictable. The time and position of the
approaching comet were well predicted. To be just right for that time, the Earth Divine Spirits had prepared
themselves. The plan was to use the impact of the comet skimming the Earth’s surface to pop the Moon from the
Earth’s interior.
Finally, the time came.
If the comet had a head - on collision, the Earth itself would break into pieces. If it approached only a
little, the impact would not be enough to eject the Moon. It had to be just the right amount of skimming the
surface. Even that was a considerable shock for the Earth. The Earth is the physical body of Terra and Gaia.
They must also have felt the pain. But they were aware that the pain was necessary for the Earth and agreed to
accept it.
I was holding my breath and watching that moment.
I strongly hoped all would go as planned. I was not the only one with that hope.
Not only the planets of the Solar System but other members of the Galaxy and the Space Angels from the Space
Union watched with the same hope.
When the comet skimmed the surface of the Earth, an incredible amount of energy impacted it. The surface
temperature that had begun to cool down instantly increased, and the Earth became a ball of fire. The next
moment, the Moon forcefully popped out of the Earth.
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