Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-12-02 01:18:43 UTC  

when asked how do you know, well thats different sitution

2019-12-02 01:20:25 UTC  

you know what I am saying You need to critically think and make yourself a visual with some potatoes. You can use any balls you might have in your home to put it to the test and see if you are just being fooled by them or them and your self. Put the potatoes on the table and spin one really fast while spinning the other slow and get to its' level and tell me does it not move to where you can see the slow moving ones different areas of it. I don't know how simple You need it put buddy.

2019-12-02 01:20:56 UTC  

Tidal locking is a result of gravity lol

2019-12-02 01:21:52 UTC  

No theoretical unproven bs either like gravity looks it in place so we only see one side so gone on with that fairytale

2019-12-02 01:22:31 UTC  

Gravity looks it in place?

2019-12-02 01:22:44 UTC  

Tidal lock ask yourself it is rotating or not.

2019-12-02 01:22:45 UTC  

Sorry I don’t understand what you mean by that

2019-12-02 01:23:22 UTC  

Yes. It’s rotating as the same rate for it to complete a full orbit

2019-12-02 01:23:28 UTC  

Like Mercury and the Sun

2019-12-02 01:23:33 UTC  

Amphidromic points

2019-12-02 01:23:49 UTC  

Or even Pluto and Charon which are actually tidally locked to each other

2019-12-02 01:24:02 UTC  

They both only show one side to each other

2019-12-02 01:24:03 UTC  

No it is not it is rotating at slow speed and take a full 27 days to complete so you shouldn't see the same side every night

2019-12-02 01:28:21 UTC  

It takes 27 days to revolve around the Earth and 27 days to spin on its own axis

2019-12-02 01:28:35 UTC  

^correct

2019-12-02 01:28:39 UTC  

lol

2019-12-02 01:28:49 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi6FkABFcQY This is what i mean by it should't see the same side it spins just like we do as it goes around us so we should never have a one sided moon seen.

2019-12-02 01:28:57 UTC  

thats why you only see one side, according to globe theory

2019-12-02 01:29:16 UTC  

Thats true.

2019-12-02 01:29:37 UTC  

Supposedly we see like 59% of a sphere

2019-12-02 01:29:51 UTC  

But that is assuming it is a sphere

2019-12-02 01:29:51 UTC  

It’s not complicated lol

2019-12-02 01:30:47 UTC  

Its amazing the odds of things with the globe

2019-12-02 01:30:58 UTC  

Something like that should of never happened

2019-12-02 01:30:59 UTC  

@Sassy Undeniably that video is not correct, though

2019-12-02 01:31:34 UTC  

for multiple reasons

2019-12-02 01:32:01 UTC  

either way you have to ignore the fact that if it takes 27 days to go around us and 27 days to spin on it's own access at one point do you realize it should be different on each of the 27 days?

2019-12-02 01:32:34 UTC  

wait ignore what?

2019-12-02 01:32:37 UTC  

It moves slow enough for us to see it different every night

2019-12-02 01:32:59 UTC  

So is it spinning or not?

2019-12-02 01:33:03 UTC  

and no, if it takes 27 days to rotate on its axis and 27 days to orbit the earth, that means you always see one face

2019-12-02 01:33:07 UTC  

yes, it is spinning

2019-12-02 01:33:16 UTC  

slower than the earth

2019-12-02 01:34:16 UTC  

Why would that make any since day one it makes a slight change it should be noticeable that it is making its rotation because it is moving slower then us so we should see this change.

2019-12-02 01:35:53 UTC  

On day 2 we should see a little more cause guess what it moves slow

2019-12-02 01:36:39 UTC  

this is really hard to explain in words

2019-12-02 01:37:18 UTC  

its much easier to understand if i could draw diagrams

2019-12-02 01:37:43 UTC  

No not really why don't you get two marbles and move them with your hand maybe then you can understand it better because you can actually do the rotations and marbles have different marbalization so you can see what I am saying.

2019-12-02 01:38:46 UTC  

We rotate 1 time every 24 hours bud

2019-12-02 01:38:48 UTC  

so

2019-12-02 01:38:50 UTC  

that means