00:00What if one night the moon vanished? At first nothing feels different, but slowly something
00:07begins to shift. The earth starts to wobble. Without the moon holding it steady, the sun's
00:15pull tugs our planet into an uneasy dance. Then time itself changes. Days begin to shrink,
00:22growing shorter and shorter, until a full day lasts only six to eight hours.
00:28Sunrises and sunsets happen too fast, and life can't keep up. Look up at the sky again. No eclipses,
00:36no shadows crossing the sun, just an empty darkness where the moon once ruled. But the
00:43real changes begin in the oceans. The oceans lose their rhythm. Waters drift from the equator,
00:50slowly moving toward the poles. Currents shift, and the climate turns harsh and
00:56unpredictable. And life begins to falter. Some creatures wait for a signal that never comes.
01:04Species like the Grunians, once guided by lunar cycles, fall into silence, lost without their
01:11ancient clock. But one terrifying question remains. What if the moon didn't just disappear, but shattered?
01:21A ring of debris would wrap around earth like a scar in the sky. And then, over time,
01:29pieces of the moon would rain down, turning the world into a target for years to come.
01:35All from the loss of one silent guardian.
01:37And the sand, and the sea. And the sea. And, toward which way
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