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“History of the World’’

The documentary "History of the World in Two Hours" covers a large portion of the earth's

history and voyage, from its formation through the many lifeforms that have inhabited the planet

up to the current day. I gained a deeper grasp of life and the cosmos after seeing the video. There

were many significant events throughout global history, but the earliest and most significant was

the Big Bang. The Earth we know today evolved over 3 billion years. The Big Bang occurred in

less than a second. It formed our whole universe, including the stars and planets. Atoms collide

to form the first stars. Without it. There would be no Big Bang. The narrative of this new cosmos

begins with the Big Bang. The next significant event is the formation of DNA. Around 3.8

billion years ago, atoms began mixing beneath the surface of the seas to form all life, including

DNA. Bacteria were generated by DNA. The submerged bacteria finally discovered a

mechanism to devour sunlight, allowing them to produce oxygen. The evolution process would

never have begun if DNA had not been produced. The oxygen then combines with the iron to

produce rust, resulting in the formation of today's landmasses, from which we obtain the

majority of our iron and steel. DNA is only the start of life on Earth.

In contrast to what the video tries to portray and that "everything is scientific," I see the sections

where it demonstrates how flawless the world is and how everything is balanced as proof of

creationism, from which we may assume that there is someone behind these amazing creations.

Furthermore, we may demonstrate this by evaluating the data and applying our reasoning

abilities. Our solar system is in the optimum phase of the galaxy, neither too close nor too distant

from the center. This "habitable zone," as scientists call it, has precisely the right amounts of the

chemical elements needed for life. God's strength is also seen in the earth's atmosphere and
magnetic field, which protect us. The magnetic field of the Earth also shields us from damage.

This barrier is formed deep within the ground. The Earth's outer core, which is primarily formed

of molten iron, produces a strong magnetic field that envelops us and extends far into space. This

field protects us from the radiation emitted by solar flares and explosions in the sun's outer

regions. Because of the earth's magnetic field, these bursts of energy do not sear all life on our

planet's surface. They are instead absorbed and deflected. The beautiful colorful light shows that

dances in the sky around the North and South poles show evidence of our magnetic shield in

action.

I believe that the population will continue to rise at an alarming rate over the next 100 years. In

the brief period that humans have existed, the population has risen to almost 7 billion. I believe

we will deplete all fossil fuels and harm the environment. We just pollute and destroy the

environment. I believe the planet will be at risk until we develop a cleaner source of energy.

Furthermore, if we do not reduce our influence on animals to the point of extinction, the

Ecosystem may be jeopardized. Even while people have contaminated and affected the Earth, we

are also discovering new methods to assist it.

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