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The Giant-Impact Hypothesis Supports "Mars Immigration Theory" (Ii)

Authors: Gerges Francis Tawdrous

-Mars original orbital distance was 84 mkm from the sun and Mars had a force pushed it to change its original orbital distance to it’s a new one 227.9 mkm. -Means Mars had moved from (84 mkm) to (227.9 mkm) from the sun -Mars during its motion from the point (84 mkm) to (227.9mkm)– Mars had collided with Venus (at First) and then collided with Earth (at second) -These collisions caused some debris – and Mars had moved to complete its journey to its new orbital distance at point 227.9 mkm from the sun under the same force which caused its motion. -Because of Mars Motion Direction, the debris can't stay around Venus and that explains why Venus has no moon – but because Earth has a greater Mass than Mars and because the debris lost their high momentum of motion – Earth could attracted some of these debris and created the Earth Moon -This story is proved by Mars Motion Direction where this motion direction is the same direction of the solar system basic energy Motion which we have analyzed under the title "Jupiter Energy" -Now because Mars Motion and Jupiter Energy Motion, Both are in the same direction – for that reason both are truth -So the motion direction is from the point (84 mkm) to (227.9 mkm) to the sun- and that shows the direction of Motion. -Now the collisions debris moved with Mars in the same direction and Earth could use some debris to created its moon but the rest of debris are attracted by Jupiter itself by which Jupiter created some of Jupiter rings or Asteroid belt Gerges Francis Tawdrous +201022532292

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