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Divergent Files Podcast

What If the Moon Wasn’t Meant to Be There?

09 Jan 2025

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🔥 What if the Moon isn't natural? Discover its most shocking secrets and mind-blowing origins! Is the Moon just a lifeless rock, or does it hold secrets that could rewrite our understanding of the universe? In this captivating exploration, we dive deep into the Moon's most enigmatic mysteries, tackling everything from the Hollow Moon Hypothesis to ancient myths and modern science. Discover the Zulu legend of a time before the Moon and how two celestial brothers might have hollowed it out and placed it in orbit. Examine Project Horizon, the U.S. military's bold plan to build a moon base during the Cold War, and why it was abruptly abandoned. Learn about Sergeant Karl Wolf’s startling claims of artificial structures on the Moon’s far side and the mysterious behavior of Apollo astronauts, who returned from their mission visibly shaken. We’ll also delve into the strange phenomena that make the Moon anything but ordinary: - Seismic ringing: Why does the Moon vibrate like a bell? - Perfect orbit and eclipses: Coincidence, or evidence of design? - Unexplained lunar lights: What’s really happening on the Moon’s far side? - Shallow craters and uphill boulders: Natural formations, or something more deliberate? Could the Moon be an engineered celestial body, possibly built by ancient extraterrestrial intelligence? Or is it a cosmic accident that just happens to defy expectations? Alongside mainstream theories like the Giant Impact Hypothesis, Fission Theory, and Co-Accretion, we’ll explore how they stack up against the mounting anomalies and unanswered questions.

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