Extra Chapter (3) The Transformation of the Earth
New work "The Transformation of the Earth" written by Dagang
Although this work is a science fiction novel, the book is written by me through reading various materials, combined with my own reasoning, and using a scientific narrative method to narrate the development process of the earth where humans live. The whole book adopts a scientific narrative method.
It explains many unsolved mysteries of the human world. It is an alternative science fiction work that challenges the doctrines of modern scientific authorities.
This work is estimated to have a total of more than 300,000 words. It is initially estimated to be divided into seventeen chapters. Each chapter is divided into several subsections. The following content is the work Dagang designed by me. The specific situation needs to be further revised and completed.
The title of the work Da Gang is as follows:
Chapter 1: Chaotic Universe
This chapter introduces the original form of the entire universe and the initial appearance of the universe. In the early days of the entire universe, the entire universe will be a chaotic world. At that time in the universe, various planets collided with each other. Each of them entered each other.
orbits. Friction and collisions with each other occur from time to time. The entire universe appears to be chaotic and chaotic.
Chapter 2: The excavation of the earth star (ball)
This chapter introduces the formation process of the Earth’s predecessor (Earth Star), as well as the movement rules and change process of the planet.
In the process of various planets colliding and moving with each other, a planet named Earth Star (the predecessor of the Earth) stood out from the many planets. After hundreds of thousands of years of movement, this planet
Then it gradually moved to the vicinity of a planet called the sun.
Chapter 3: Comet Impact
This chapter describes the process of a comet breaking into the orbit of the Earth (Earth) and colliding with it, as well as an introduction to the internal conditions of the comet.
In the entire movement of the Earth and stars, there is a comet rich in hydrogen material that often passes between the Earth and the stars. In the process of this comet often passing between the Earth and the stars, a huge collision occurred. So
, there was a huge reaction between the hydrogen-rich material carried by the comet and the oxygen-rich material on the Earth, causing a huge explosion. The entire Earth was in a flash.
In the meantime, it turned into a huge sea of fire.
Chapter 4: Burning Earth Star (Ball)
This chapter tells about the collision between the comet and the Earth (Earth). Because the comet carried a large amount of flammable material, the collision caused a huge explosion.
After the hydrogen-rich comet collided with the oxygen-rich Earth star, it immediately triggered a huge explosion. The entire Earth star instantly became a fireball (all
The original shape of a star), the overwhelming fire continued to burn for hundreds of thousands of years, and then gradually extinguished as the fuel gradually burned out.
Chapter 5: The formation of the atmosphere
This chapter introduces the production process of various atmospheres on the Earth Star (Earth), as well as the reasons for the creation of the atmosphere, as well as the components of various atmospheres. During the entire burning process of the Earth Star, various atmospheres slowly occur as the combustion occurs.
Various atmospheres were slowly formed, and as the combustion continued to intensify, the entire atmosphere enveloped the entire planet.
Chapter Six: The Formation of the Original Ocean
This chapter introduces the formation of seawater, the product produced after the Big Bang, as well as the structure of water, its causes, and the source of water.
As the Big Bang gradually ended, the raging fire gradually came to an end. As the fire gradually extinguished, the final product formed after burning, the primordial ocean, finally occupied the entire planet. From then on,
The planet Earth, which underwent a huge rift and transformation, finally had a brand new name - Earth. Only then was the Earth, on which human society depends for survival, finally born.
Chapter 7: Collapse of the Earth
This chapter tells how after the formation of the earth, due to the movement of the earth's crust and changes in various circumstances, collapse areas were formed on the earth. The prototypes of the four oceans were thus created.
During the hundreds of thousands of years since the formation of the earth, due to the rotation of the earth, the continuous changes of the earth's crust, and the occurrence of some earthquakes, some collapse areas were formed in some soft areas. With the occurrence of collapse events, overwhelming
The floods, like wild horses running wild, rushed towards the collapsed area.
Chapter 8: The great retreat of the sea water
This chapter introduces the reason why the seawater flowed to the ground after the Earth was formed in the collapsed area. Floods on the Earth continued to flow to the collapsed area. From then on, the prototypes of the Pacific Ocean and the other three major oceans were officially formed.
As the subsidence area further expanded, the earth's floods surged toward the subsidence area like wild horses that had escaped from stiffness. Its power was equivalent to the power of billions of Yellow Rivers bursting their banks. It is conceivable that in such a situation,
Under such a huge force, no life can survive. It can also be inferred from this that all life on the earth was born after the retreat of this great flood. All living things in the world are in all the landforms on the earth.
It only appeared after it was formed.
Chapter 9: The Formation of Mountains
This chapter tells how some tall mountains that were originally hidden in the sea gradually emerged due to the great retreat of the sea. From then on, high mountains and ridges came into being.
As the floods gradually receded, some of the originally tall mountains on the earth were finally revealed and their true colors were gradually revealed.
Chapter 10: The emergence of the plateau
This chapter describes: As the floods receded repeatedly, some of the original plateau areas on the earth were gradually revealed as the floods gradually receded. Plateau areas around the world were also gradually formed.
As the floods receded again and again, the original plateau areas on the earth were gradually revealed, and the world's land finally appeared.
Chapter 11: The formation of salt water lakes
This chapter describes that during the great retreat of sea water, because the earth itself is a rugged terrain, the sea water in the original low-lying areas of the earth did not retreat due to the obstruction of the surrounding mountains, so this part of the sea water did not retreat.
It was left in place and some saltwater lakes were formed. The saltwater lakes in the world were also formed as a result.
Chapter 12: The formation of ravine areas
This chapter describes that during the great retreat of the sea water, due to the different softness of various soils on the earth and other structural reasons, the soil in some originally flat areas was washed away by the sea water, causing the originally flat areas to become flat.
It became an area of uneven potholes.
Due to the huge power of floods and the different nature of the soft geology, some plain areas were originally washed away by floods, and the area was washed away and fragmented, forming many gullies and depressions.
For this reason, I believe that the true origin of the Loess Plateau should be formed by flood erosion. All other stories and origins based on folklore are unscientific. At the same time, this is also the reason why there was a great flood on the earth.
strong evidence.
Chapter Thirteen: The Appearance of the Plains
This chapter tells that after the floods on the earth completely receded, the riverbed areas that were originally flooded were exposed to the water due to the drying up of the floods. Due to the continuous alluvial and sedimentation of the river water, they gradually turned into plain areas. Plains in the world also gradually emerged.
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As the floods receded again and again, the original river bed area gradually dried up and the water surface gradually emerged. The silt that was originally washed away gradually settled down and became a plain area.
Chapter 14: The Formation of Rivers
This chapter tells the story: As the floods completely receded, the rivers in the past completely receded, leaving only the final product after the rivers receded - the rivers on the earth were finally produced. All the landforms on the earth were finally formed.
From then on, the earth on which human beings live has finally taken its shape.
As the floods completely receded, all the great rivers in the world were finally formed.
Based on the above reasons, I believe that all the rivers in the world are the final product of that flood and the great collapse. All the mountains and seas in the world were created in the same era. All the mountains and rivers in the world have several characteristics.
Thousands of years, even hundreds of millions of years of glorious history. All the legends about mountains, rivers, and other beautiful scenery in the world are unrealistic and unscientific. No matter how beautiful and colorful clothes are, it is difficult to hide the facts.
the truth.
Chapter 15: The birth of life
This chapter tells the story: After the rivers returned to the sea, all the landforms on the earth were finally formed. Billions of years later, with the emergence of various organic matter and the continuous development and change of various conditions, the most primitive landforms on the earth were formed.
Creatures gradually emerged.
After all the landforms on the earth were formed, as various conditions continued to mature, the most primitive creatures on the earth gradually emerged under the continuous maturation of various conditions.
Chapter 16: Evolution of living things
This chapter describes: With the continuous emergence of primitive organisms on the earth, coupled with the constant changes in various conditions, the organisms on the earth began to gradually evolve. With the gradual evolution of organisms, various lives that originally relied on ocean life,
They began to adapt to life on land and got rid of their dependence on the ocean. They became terrestrial creatures and began to dominate the entire earth.
Chapter 17: The emergence of human beings
This chapter tells that with the successive emergence of terrestrial animals, the brains of various terrestrial animals have continuously evolved. With the gradual development of the brains of terrestrial animals, primates, the closest genus to humans,
Then gradually appeared. As primates continued to evolve, ancient apes finally appeared.
After that, hundreds of thousands of years later, a branch of ancient apes began to gradually evolve into humans. From then on, the entire earth transformed into a brand new world. This is where the history of all civilizations in the world finally began.
Chapter completed!