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That would go against Newton's law of mass, that mass is neither created nor destroyed.

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Th e heavier materials that form the Earth (iron, aluminum, silicon, etc.) were released by novas and supernovas from old stars where they had been formed by fusion reactions. This is an explosion of sorts. The accumulation of material into the planets was due to gravitational attraction and falling together of these materials.

An implosion is the sudden creation of a vacuum which sucks things together. There is no mechanism like this in the formation of the Earth.

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No, the Earth was not created through implosion. It was formed about 4.5 billion years ago through a process called accretion, where dust and gas in the early solar system collided and stuck together to eventually form the Earth.

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