Scientists discover remains of an ancient planet deep inside the Earth

From “Brighter Side News,” May 19, 2025. Reposted by Wes Penre, May 24, 2025

Deep within the mantle, seismic imaging has uncovered two massive structures that may transform what we know about Earth’s geological past.

Illustration of the location of the two large, dense "blobs" of iron-rich material near the Earth's core. One is underneath the African continent while the other is across the globe beneath the Pacific Ocean. Each blob is nearly twice the size of the Moon. Earth's core is illustrated as a gray sphere.

[We wish the scientists would consider Earth to be terraformed from a previous planet, Tiamat. This article, to me, gives even more validity to the ancient texts telling the truth: Tiamat was our original planet that was destroyed, and people from Oron came here to rebuild our Construct, took a chunk of Tiamat, and created Earth. Science can’t figure it out because they don’t consider our true history, Wes].

From the article:

Seismic imaging has exposed two massive zones hidden deep in Earth’s mantle. These giant blobs, known as large low-velocity provinces, or LLVPs, stretch beneath Africa and the Pacific. They are so large they rival continents in scale, and their presence could change how we view Earth’s inner makeup and past.

What makes LLVPs so puzzling is how they slow down seismic waves. Their odd behavior hints at a strange composition, different from the rest of the mantle. For years, scientists have debated where they came from and why they behave so differently.

Now, a bold theory is shaking up that debate. A team of researchers believes these mysterious masses might be the buried remains of a lost planet. Known as Theia, this ancient world is thought to have collided with Earth billions of years ago in the Moon-forming impact.

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3 comments

  1. Interesting article…but then using it to describe the creation of the moon I find quite laughable…

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