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One of the craziest ideas ever: If we blow up our moon, we can solve many of Earth’s problems!

A professor claims that if we blow up our moon, most of Earth's problems will be solved. But how viable is this crazy idea? Does blowing up the moon really solve problems?
 One of the craziest ideas ever: If we blow up our moon, we can solve many of Earth’s problems!
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Our moon Moon drifts across the oceans, creating tides, changing the tilt of our planet… But whether we really need the Moon is another question mark. A professor from America, on the other hand, thinks we don’t need the Moon at all, and even suggests blowing up the Moon.

Destroying the Moon stands out as the unconventional solution to life struggles of Alexander Abian, professor of mathematics at Iowa State University. The professor believes blowing up our satellite will solve almost every problem of human existence. He announced this Moonless Earth Theory in a campus newspaper in 1991.

Abian suggests: “By deep drilling, a large hole is dug and an atomic bomb is planted. And you detonate it from Earth with a remote control.”

As has been suggested by some before, detonating troubled objects in space with nuclear weapons could be an important and effective approach to get rid of any dangerous asteroid that seems poised to destroy us in a way similar to the dinosaurs. , showed such an effort by oil driller Bruce Willis and his team, but the approach has succeeded in establishing itself outside of Hollywood.

Professor of Planetary Science Dr. Amy Mainzer, who served as a consultant on the film Don’t Look Up, at NASA Tracking these Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) is what he’s doing with NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) mission, as principal investigator Mainzer and his team can detect asteroids, including those that may pose a threat to Earth. and uses a space telescope to search for comets.

Preparing for NEOs, Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013 It quickly became a focus area for the US, Russia and the EU after a troubled meteoroid struck the city of Istanbul, injuring approximately 1,500 people. Nuclear weapons are seen by some as our best defence, and The Independent reported that the US and Russia are discussing cooperating on a nuclear planetary defense initiative.

But where did blowing up the Moon come from?

But blowing up the Moon is not something that is considered, and many people have no reason to think about such a thing. But according to Abian, it’s definitely a way to lighten the mood.

Abian proposes that a Moonless Earth would break out of the 21,000-year cycle that changes its tilt. This change in Abian’s Earth will eliminate the seasons, meaning that deceptive topical weather events such as hurricanes, floods, wildfires and blizzards will no longer bother us.

While this scenario sounds good, unfortunately it is destined to end in sadness and extinction, a skeptical group at NASA says. Exploding the closest space object to us would likely result in a sizable NEO that would take the form of a piece of the Moon that would crash into Earth and wipe out all life, this group said.

However, this does not seem to be enough to dissuade Abian from his idea. He is even said to have said, “Those who reject this idea and those who reject Galileo are very close together.”

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