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Imagine if you will an earth with not one but two moons. I am certain that such was the case up to sixty-five million years ago. One was called Selene, one was Enceladus. The word Enceladus means 'to go in'. Now imagine if we had two moons and one of them fell. Would such an impact shatter the earth into plates? Would not the subsequent fall of water and nuclear winter that would ensue change the face of the earth forever? I ask only that you take out a map of the world and focus upon the Pacific Ocean. Theoretically, if such a moon fell, and it came in from the southwest, would not the Pacific Ocean be the crater of such a fall? Think about it for I feel this is exactly what happened.

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