Or - maybe-just-maybe - I have an all-too-well understanding - and consider these kinds of things with a deeper and more detailed approach than most folks...
Have you really thought deep-or-long about what I have written in this thread so far?
Can you see the point that I am trying to make?
Do you see just how ridiculous it is to think that the gravitational pull of the moon - a much less massive body at such a great distance - could possibly overcome the gravitational pull of the point-blank more massive earth - and/but only for the single largest most massive 'target' - having no effect whatsoever on so many other much less massive 'targets'...???
I sincerely hope you will give this some serious thought and attention.
Have you really thought deep-or-long about what I have written in this thread so far?
Can you see the point that I am trying to make?
Do you see just how ridiculous it is to think that the gravitational pull of the moon - a much less massive body at such a great distance - could possibly overcome the gravitational pull of the point-blank more massive earth - and/but only for the single largest most massive 'target' - having no effect whatsoever on so many other much less massive 'targets'...???
I sincerely hope you will give this some serious thought and attention.
All kidding aside, a submarine is basically a metal tube with all the important stuff on the inside because the ocean is a harsh environment ( water pressure ). Space is also a harsh environment ( vacuum ) yet for some reason all the Important stuff is on the outside of the space station. It’s only there so you can watch them do these silly space walks to make you believe there is something beyond the firmament.
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