Season 3. Episode 7. Professor Faggioli.

The Problem of the Moon.

Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli—and their assistant Igor work at the NASAL observatory. During a trip to a big conference, they find some interesting books and start getting into creationism. But their bosses don’t like this new interest. The four are called into the boss’s office, where he tells them they’ll need to pass a psychological test to keep their jobs. But they go to the wrong door by mistake. That’s the infirmary, where Ravioli is forced to undergo a painful nasal swab, while the others take flight.

We are in one of the many corridors of the building, where the four are running away from the nurse.

After a long chase, the nurse, exhausted and out of breath, gives up pursuing the scientists.

Banani: We lost him!

Ravioli: Thank goodness, I couldn’t run any further.

Papaia: But we still need to find the room…

Ravioli: Hey, I know where it is!

Banani: Really? Where?

Ravioli: Before I had my swab test, the nurse said it’s the room next to his!

Papaia: Perfect! Let’s go! We’re already late!

As they head back, the discussion about the Big Bang continues.

Banani: You said there’s evidence the Big Bang is wrong, right, Papaia?

Papaia: Yes, and I told you about the comet problem.

Banani: Right. But now I’m curious. Are there other issues?

Papaia: Absolutely! For example, another problem is the origin of the Moon.

Banani: What’s wrong with the Moon?

Papaia: According to evolutionary theory, planets form from material expelled from the star they orbit. The material separates, moves away, cools down, and becomes a planet.

Banani: Got it, I’m following…

Papaia: Now, moons usually form in a similar way, from excess material that separates, moves away, and cools down.

Banani: Is that how the Moon was formed?

Papaia: You see, Banani, that’s exactly the problem. If the Moon had formed this way, its orbit should be different.

Banani: How do cosmologists explain it?

Papaia: Several hypotheses have been proposed, but none fit the observed data well. The formation of the Moon is still a mystery!

Banani: What’s your take on it?

Papaia: In Genesis, we read that God created the Moon on the third day…

Banani: And why did He make it like that?

Papaia: I’m not sure, maybe to ensure things like tides and plant growth that allow us to survive…

Banani: Hmm, yeah! Who knows?

Igor: Banani’s book shows us that the Moon can’t be explained by evolutionism. And honestly, neither can Banani. Probably, the only one who understands both… is God!

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