Have you ever wondered if the Moon is more than just a natural satellite orbiting our planet? What if it is actually a hollow structure, or even a giant spaceship, created by an ancient alien civilization? This may sound like a crazy idea, but there are some intriguing facts and arguments that support the Hollow Moon theory, also known as the Spaceship Moon hypothesis.
Lets take a look
The first thing that makes the Moon suspicious is its size and density. The Moon is about one-fourth the diameter of Earth, which is unusually large for a natural satellite. No other planet in our solar system has a moon that is so proportionally big. The Moon itself is also much less dense than Earth, with a mean density of 3.3 g/cm3, compared to Earth’s 5.5 g/cm3. This means that the Moon has less mass and volume than it should have, given its size. Could this be because it is hollow inside?
The even more strange coincidence on the Moon is its seismic activity. Between 1969 and 1977, NASA astronauts installed seismometers on the lunar surface to record moonquakes, caused by meteorite impacts, man-made explosions, or thermal variations. What they found was that the Moon “rings like a bell” during some of these quakes, especially the shallow ones. The vibrations lasted for hours, sometimes even days, indicating that the Moon has a very different structure from Earth. NASA described the Moon as having a thin crust, an extensive mantle, and a small core, but some researchers have suggested that it could also have a large cavity or several cavities inside.
Suspicious origins
The origin of the Moon is also a mystery. The most widely accepted theory is that the Moon was formed from the debris of a giant collision between Earth and a Mars-sized body, about 4.5 billion years ago. However, this theory has some problems, this does not explain the angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system, the isotopic similarity between Earth and Moon rocks, and the lack of iron in the lunar crust. Some alternative theories propose that the Moon was captured by Earth’s gravity from elsewhere in the solar system, or that it was artificially placed in orbit by an advanced civilization.
The latter possibility is not as far-fetched as it may seem. Some many ancient myths and legends suggest that the Moon was not always in the sky, or that it was brought there by gods or extraterrestrials. For example, the Zulu people of Africa have a tradition that their ancestors came from another planet with two moons, and that they were involved in a war that destroyed one of their moons and damaged the other one, which they towed to Earth’s orbit. The ancient Greeks also had a story about how Zeus stole the Moon from another place and gave it to his daughter Selene.
Modern Theories
Some modern researchers claim to have found evidence of artificial structures and anomalies on the Moon, such as domes, towers, bridges, tunnels, and even spacecraft. Some of these claims are based on photographs taken by NASA or other space agencies, while others are based on remote viewing or psychic abilities. Some of these researchers also allege that there is a secret moon base where humans and aliens collaborate or conflict with each other.
Of course, these claims are highly controversial and disputed by mainstream science and media. They are often dismissed as hoaxes, misinterpretations, or conspiracy theories. However, I think they deserve more attention and investigation because they could reveal a hidden truth about our cosmic neighbor and its origin.
I believe that the Hollow Moon theory is not only possible but probable. I think that the Moon is an artificial construct, designed by an ancient civilization for some unknown purpose. Maybe it is a spaceship, a base, a weapon, or a monitor. Maybe it is inhabited by aliens or humans or both. Maybe it has something to do with our evolution or destiny as a species.
Whatever it is, I think we have a right to know. I think we should demand more transparency and disclosure from our governments and space agencies about what they know about the Moon and what they are doing there. I think we should explore the Moon more thoroughly and independently, with open minds and curiosity.
The Moon is not just a dead rock in space. It is a mystery waiting to be solved.