75,000 years ago today

The moon appeared suddenly .
That is , there are no indications or depictions of it anywhere on the planet before 50 000 years ago , say . Putting on one side how this was done and by whom ( Elohim) , WHY was it done ?
Actually Dinos 150 million years ago were already glaring at the moon - countless depictions support this.

Okay joke aside:


In 1971, astronauts aboard the Apollo 14 mission collected a moon rock that scientists have now found likely originated on Earth. During a new investigation, researchers found that the rock, officially named 14321, contains traces of minerals and has a chemical makeup that are both common to Earth and extremely strange for the moon. The research team thinks that, most likely, a rock that formed on Earth four billion years ago was launched to the moon’s surface by an asteroid impact.

There is no evidence that would support the "idea" that the moon suddenly appeared" some 50,000 years ago - based on the issue that mankind only started to "decorate caves" some 50,000 years ago.

On the contrary - the mineral composition of moon rock and those innumerable asteroid impacts on the moon, factually lend far more reasons to the theory of Moon and Earth originating in the same timeline - thus the Moon acting as a shield - therefore allowing for the planet earth to evolve/survive.
 
Here's the largest granite building in the world:

marshall-college-largest.jpg


Why didn't they just build a pyramid? Because that would be a stupid, inefficient design. The amount of usable interior space would be greatly reduced.
 

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