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![]() Vampire Location: Newcastle, Australia Posts: 862 | I'm not entirely sure.. But I think the moon was a hologram in Dragon Ball Z.. Because it kept turning Goku into a giant monkey.. so someone destroyed it.. then they replaced it with a hologram. Dragon Ball Z wouldn't lie "A geek is a person, male or female, with an abiding, obsessive, self-effacing, even self-destroying love for something besides status." --D.B. Weiss, Lucky Wander Boy |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 82 | According to the Newton's law of gravitation, Earth and moon have a force of attraction for each other. Either moon is constantly moving (like satellites), or its force of attraction counter balances the force of attraction of earth, and probably they cancel the affect of each other, and hence moon remains stable in its place. I doubt a hologram can do anything like that. |
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![]() Arbiter of Weird Location: New Hampshire Posts: 1,163 | Quote:
One is gravity. The moon is pulling on us and we're pulling on it through gravity. This is why we have tides. The other force is centrifugal force. Its spinning around us very fast and at a great distance, and when combined with gravity holding it in it behaves like a rock tied to a bungee cord that you're swinging in a circle. I found your Mad Revisionist by the way... The Mad Revisionist - revisionism revisited I could bear with this at first because you might not have had not had high school physics, but come on...this is a joke. Observe the great donut hoax! The Mad Revisionist I think I've cracked the code. Your posts are too self-contradictory and your grammar too variable. You're not really this dumb. Impostor! ![]() Destroying America one Volconvo post at a time. Religious controversies are always productive of more acrimony and irreconcilable hatreds than those which spring from any other cause. | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 82 | Quote:
![]() And i thought tides are because of the moon. | |
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