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Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Human_Alien
I don't believe the Moon has ANYTHING to do with gravity. Zip. Nada. Zilch. It has nothing to do with our tides. That's fairy tale. If that was so then the Moon would have to be exposed to all the oceans at the same time, every second.
High tides (on the side the moon is on)
and low tides (the opposite side of the planet from the moon.)
I am talking about: science saying that the Moon is solely responsible for gravity. That's what I am saying.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by miniatus
No I don't believe the moon is a mothership.. I think it's a moon.. there are many of them in our solar system orbiting planets =)
Please correct me if I'm wrong but out of all the planets that have moons, 166 of moons, we're the only planet that has only one. That's enough for me to questions, why!
Well why don't they all have the same number of Moons using your WARPED logic
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Human_Alien
There are two high and two low tides a day --each separated by approx.12 hours.
the moon should also rotate on itself in other words
Originally posted by Ben81
reply to post by ArMaP
end the thread ? noo
you cant close it lol
well what i know about the moon
it rotate around earth but it doesnt rotate on itself
i know its not a planet but a moon satelite
do you know if other planets that have moon
does their moon rotate on themself around their planet ?
you do know that our solar system spiral around our milky way galaxy
the moon should also rotate on itself in other words
it is just weird that it is always showing the same side over and over
dont you think ?
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Ben81
the moon should also rotate on itself in other words
When you keep talking about the moon not 'rotating on itself"...what do you mean by that?
The moon Does rotate, and it also orbits the Earth. The speed the moon "rotates on itself" is at nearly exactly the rate needed to show "one side" towards the Earth.
I seem to miss your confusion on this.
edit on 12/16/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)
I am talking about: science saying that the Moon is solely responsible for gravity. That's what I am saying.
Originally posted by jimmiec
Whether it's true or not i think it's really cool. It would answer a lot of unanswered questions and mysteries if it were true. Cool post OP.
Pinch me!! We're actually in agreement with two for two now?
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by Human_Alien
I am talking about: science saying that the Moon is solely responsible for gravity. That's what I am saying.
Science says nothing of the sort.
Originally posted by Ben81
reply to post by Chamberf=6
sorry if i explain myself not clearly
english is not my first language
well im just wondering about the dark side of the moon
we always see the same side
like the picture someone have posted on page 1
the same side of the moon rotate around earth
never showing his other side
it rotate always in the same position
does all other planets that have satelite act the same way has our moon ?
I loved math and music. Funny, the only two subjects that never cause an argument
It's the same thing with the Moon. While it's back is towards us, Our back is towards her.