Ali Ataie – Did Planet Earth Come About By Chance Precursor For Human Existence

Ali Ataie
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Speaker 1 discusses the potential for life on Earth due to the distance from the Moon and Sun, as well as the atmosphere changing and solar flares triggering burning. They also mention Jupiter as a solar-like vacuum cleaner that saves Earth and creates a clean, even cleaner atmosphere. Speaker 1 describes the characteristics of Jupiter's orbit and its magnetic field as being like a watch, with a perfect shape and mass.
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So look at the Earth itself, the distance

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from the Moon and Sun.

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If we're a little bit closer, a little

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bit farther, there's no life on planet Earth.

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If the days were a little bit longer,

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life would cease to exist on Earth.

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If the axis of the Earth, 23.5

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degrees, was slightly off, there would be no

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life on Earth.

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If the atmosphere changed a little bit, solar

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flares would swallow us up, we would burn

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to a crisp, there'd be no life on

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Earth.

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Jupiter is in a perfect place, with perfect

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mass.

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It's a solar cosmic vacuum cleaner.

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All of these asteroids and comets that come

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towards the Earth, they're pulled towards Jupiter, and

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it saves us.

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Subhanallah.

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The solar system itself is like a watch.

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You know, Sir Isaac Newton, he noticed that

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the planets, they orbit around the Sun in

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the same direction, and they're on the same

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plane.

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And he said, this is design.

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Now,

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