And you have proof, right? Thought NOT.
There is plenty of reason to suspect bits of the earth's crust were blasted out of earths atmosphere and formed comets and debri and either collided with other bodies in this system or returned home to rest.
Parts of the Earth were influx at the instant of creation when it formed, but what about now? What of asteroids.
Of course all this is irrelevant, here you go, observed Leonid Meteors hit the Moon in 1999:
http://www.space-frontier.org/Projects/Moon/lunarscience.html
Why is it that some Christians are afraid of science, so much so that the make some mighty big leaps in trying to explain things that need no explanation other than what was observed or studied. Nothing in observed science contradicts anything in the Bible.
The majesty of God’s creation is revealed more and more every day by our science. It is much more than some 6000 year old place with painted stars full of tricks to make us think it is much older. If he wanted simple he would have skipped free will and making us anything but automatons under his power.
The more we understand the depth and scope of the intricate mechanisms and physical wonders that abound around us, how truly awe inspiring and absolutely powerful God becomes to his belivers. That is a God I want to worship, not some Houdini playing tricks to make us look foolish and small.
One last thing, you tone in these messages is a bit over the top to be honest so I question your true positions and motives.
What is that supposed to be?
And on a 6,000 year old earth, the holes blasted out of the earth would still be evident, as would the stories of such cataclysmic events.
By the way, the remnants of the meteor that formed Barringer Meteor Crater in Arizona were found under the rim of the crater, not in the center. It came in at an angle. Most of them do. Direct, straight-in hits are probably the least likely scenario.