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The absence of the Moon in Earth's history has been a topic of great interest and speculation among researchers, ancient texts, and various belief systems. The period without the Moon is often referred to as "pre-lunar" era or when the Earth was "Moonless." This epoch has been discussed by philosophers like Democritus and Anaxagoras in Greek antiquity, who believed that there was a time when the Earth existed without its natural satellite.

Ancient texts from various cultures provide compelling evidence of this pre-lunar era. For instance, Roman and Greek authors such as Plutarch, Cicero, Seneca, and Varro have alluded to a time before the Moon existed in the heavens. The Hebrew Bible also contains references that speak of life during the lunar void. Furthermore, Zulu legends recount how the Moon was brought to Earth hundreds of generations ago by two deities named Wowane and Mpanku.

According to Zecharia Sitchin's interpretation of ancient Mesopotamian texts, particularly the Enuma Elish, the absence of the Moon in its current orbit can be traced back to a celestial battle between gods known as the Celestial Lord (Nibiru) and Tiamat. This conflict led to the creation of Earth's natural satellite. The text describes how the Moon was given "destinies" or orbits by Nibiru, which resulted in its current position relative to the Sun and Earth.

Zecharia Sitchin also posits that this celestial event marked a significant turning point for humanity, as it led to the separation of higher beings who went into the Sun, those associated with the evolutionary track of the Moon, and the Trinity of Sun-Earth-Moon. This period saw profound changes in human consciousness and the emergence of new civilizations on Earth.

Dark Journalist's research delves deeper into this topic by discussing how various beings - higher evolved ones who moved to the Sun, those aligned with the Moon's evolutionary track, and the Trinity of Sun-Earth-Moon - influenced human history during these different epochs. The introduction of the Moon in Earth's orbit is believed to have had a profound impact on life as we know it today, affecting everything from our understanding of time and cycles to the very essence of human consciousness itself.