hello everyone,
can anyone hazard a guess as to why God made so many planets?. As there is as yet no definite proof that we have neighbours in space why would He want so many?.I look forward to some interesting replies!
God Bless,
Mick.
My own geeky hypothesis

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What if the vast array of planets we have orbiting in the universe are essential for our planet’s survival? You see, there is a theory which proclaims that mass distorts both time and space - I believe this was one of Albert Einsteins theories. Now, depending on how big or small a planet is, there is more or less distortion. As these planets orbit in the universe they are essentially bending the space and time around them, creating a vacuum effect on everything nearby, as this picture illustrates.
Now realize that there are hundreds and thousands and millions and billions of these (allegedly) space-distorting spheres orbiting
all over the universe. Seeing as almost everything stays on a very consistent path, one could assume that the universe works much like a three-dimensional Swiss clock. Or maybe an even better analogy would be the
Great Clock from
Ratchet and Clank.
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Now, looking at the real universe, you can assume all of those planets act like gears in a clock. Only they don’t necessarily keep things moving - they just keep things on track. True, we all know that some celestial bodies can get knocked off balance, or at least it seems that way, but perhaps that’s an explanation for the sheer number of planets out there.
Almost like when, in a video-game, you come to a certain point on a map and it triggers something. Likewise, when a planet hits into another or is knocked out of orbit in some manner, something else is triggered which keeps the balance. So, perhaps, our universe is just a giant, complex clock.
Another thing I find interesting about this is that it is
mass which supposedly distorts space and time. Our earthly dimension has a lot of mass and we have time. Heaven, which is obviously a purely spiritual place, has no mass, and… quite frankly… no time!