| There is only one logical arguement that the Mad Revisionist ever presented (at least that I've read) that properly lays out a conceivable argument against the moon. (Note: I'm paraphrasing.)
"Scientists say that the moon pulls on the earth's water, causing the tides. If the moon really had this effect on water, than why are there clouds in the Earth's sky. Wouldn't they be pulled right into space because they are lighter and closer to the moon that liquid water. How does this also comply with the fact that the moon has 1/6 of earth's gravity. If 1/6 of earth's gravity could control all the liquid water on earth, then Earth's gravity would be strong enough to pull the moon right into Earth."
When presented with this evidence, the moon's existance can only be plausible by saying that another force is the cause of the tides. |