Only record the moments that touch me:
Episode 1: The Perfection of Creation Is Amazing
Even a leaf can choose to absorb the light it likes and let others reflect it; humans often feel like they "have no choice."
The ever-changing beauty of the aurora, this splendid natural scene was born at what would have been a critical moment when extremely hot storm particles from the sun slammed into the Earth and entered the atmosphere. It does not cause damage to the earth and can be a scenery because of the gravitational setting of the earth. Those greens are produced by hitting oxygen molecules, while the purples are nitrogen.
Episode 2: The current order of the solar system was created in a chaotic collision.
Saturn's E ring, Enceladus orbiting in this orbit, is covered with impact scars on one side and a smooth ice source on the other side, and this seemingly ice ball has an internal temperature even higher than the equator It is higher, and there are ice springs that spray infinitely out on the surface, and these ice particles form the E ring. This extremely high temperature is the result of gravitational switching, and the circle the planet walks is not a circle, but an ellipse.
Not sure I got it right, but the complex construction is really fascinating.
Scientists study the order of the solar system from the perspective of the formation of Saturn and its rings, thinking that the formation of Saturn and its rings is like a miniature solar system. And the order seen in the end is formed from chaos and chaos. This reminds me of a documentary I watched before, "The Mysterious Chaos Theory." "They found something really amazing, which is that there is an unexpectedly deep connection, a truly endless connection, that exists in the magic of nature's self-organization. Between power and the chaotic consequences of the butterfly effect"
Episode 3: Atmosphere
"Life continues on the Earth's surface without being aware of this giant layer of gas, we are like lobsters swimming on the ocean floor"
"Meteorites come here from hundreds of millions of kilometers away, and are abandoned in the structure of the solar system"
Impressed by the above two sentences. But I don't agree with the second sentence. After reading Seth's materials, I have begun to slowly change the concept of time, and believe that everything is created by conscious units - even the smallest particles have consciousness. So I believe that the meteorites that crashed into the earth and were fragmented under the support of the earth's atmosphere and gravity chose to come here from far away and did not exist to be abandoned.
Atmosphere and gravity, perfect CP, makes the earth a place full of life, where water circulates and shapes the landscape; it will neither be burned by solar storms, nor will the temperature difference be too large to make life impossible to survive.
In the solar system, the surface of Mercury without an atmosphere is riddled with holes, Venus with a thick atmosphere, Jupiter with too strong gravity, and only Earth's atmosphere and gravity are just right for life to exist.
On Saturn's sixth moon, methane forms a gas-liquid cycle similar to that on Earth in an astonishing way, creating a landscape similar to that of Earth's lakes.
Episode 4: Consequences of Differences in Same Physical Law
The universal laws of nature that apply on Earth produce such vastly different results on other planets. On Earth, we see "one" result from the workings of natural laws, and Mars gets another result.
Earth is just fine. Not too big, you are too small, not too cold, not too hot. It has just the right amount of atmosphere, mass, volume and gravity. It has water.
And Jupiter, which is 500 million kilometers away, controls the fate of the earth to some extent. Its gravitational pull would deflect an asteroid between Jupiter and Mars to hit Earth. (But note that Jupiter has always been a symbol of abundance, luck, and openness in astrology)
That said, there are indeed many asteroids that will hit Earth with some possibility. Humans have already started monitoring and warning.
If you don't look at the impact from a linear time perspective, that is, what happened in history, and what may happen in the future, everything happened at the same time, and when it happened, there were no humans on earth; and humans were Choose a situation that is most suitable for your own survival. We are in it, but just right.
In the coldest part of the solar system, the laws of physics have created a hot moon (Io, Io)
Episode 5: The vast universe has infinite possibilities for life
There are living beings that feed on sulfide and expel acid, live in caves and hang upside down on rock walls.
Lifeforms that feed on other substances in the underground spring and emit methane are called phlegm balls.
There are living microorganisms that live in glaciers and turn themselves into ice-melting agents.
And on Mars, seasonally varying methane gas has been detected in large quantities. Underneath the reddish, smooth glaciers on Jupiter's moon are oceans.
All matter in the solar system is made up of the same ingredients, and in places that are considered harsh by humans, there may be completely different life surviving.
Seth said that human civilization is only one of all civilizations that exist.
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