no spin on the moon, no magnetic field

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Been trying to figure out tidal lock recently, seems like an easy enough problem that I'll figure it out eventually. If the earth and the moon and mercury and the sun all have a spin from their core and the direction is fixed, the core doesn't change direction of spin, perhaps the Earth's magnetic field and spin doesn't align with the moon's and the moon pushes to spin but the opposite direction to Earth's spin causes it to slow down to an almost standstill or tidal lock?
 
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perhaps spin can explain the super structure of galaxies in this picture?


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Before getting further involved , consider our Moon to be an artificial body that has been placed precisely where it is for numerous and precise experimental reasons .

I am assured that all observations prior to 1911 showed a number of blue and green surface areas .
From that time it was as though this had been noticed and the surface we have since seen is something like a hologram and only in black and white .
Just one little anomaly among many .
 
If myself and the two people that have responded were at a basketball court together, I'd have to say, probably, you guys missed your shots like bad and mine was pretty tricky actually.
 
Been trying to figure out tidal lock recently, seems like an easy enough problem that I'll figure it out eventually. If the earth and the moon and mercury and the sun all have a spin from their core and the direction is fixed, the core doesn't change direction of spin, perhaps the Earth's magnetic field and spin doesn't align with the moon's and the moon pushes to spin but the opposite direction to Earth's spin causes it to slow down to an almost standstill or tidal lock?
The Moon does rotate….once per orbit.

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Typically close orbit objects become tidally locked in this manner. Such as Mercury is to the Sun.
 
Yes the moon influences the earths magnetic core , and magnetic field ~S~
 
perhaps we can't grasp the 'explanation' Trevor.....~S~
 
Been trying to figure out tidal lock recently, seems like an easy enough problem that I'll figure it out eventually. If the earth and the moon and mercury and the sun all have a spin from their core and the direction is fixed, the core doesn't change direction of spin, perhaps the Earth's magnetic field and spin doesn't align with the moon's and the moon pushes to spin but the opposite direction to Earth's spin causes it to slow down to an almost standstill or tidal lock?
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Maybe you can answer this. Wouldn't the swirl of stardust that formed the original solid Earth draw the heavier elements into the core? Apparently, iron formed the core because it was magnetic, but the heavier elements should be down there, too.

Can a model be made telling us where all these ores are? We've barely scratched the surface of the Earth's resources. The frontier shouldn't be in useless Outer Space, but in exploration many miles downward.
 
I'll leave such things to actual astrophysicists who, y'know went to school and published papers and stuff like that.....
 
Before getting further involved , consider our Moon to be an artificial body that has been placed precisely where it is for numerous and precise experimental reasons .

I am assured that all observations prior to 1911 showed a number of blue and green surface areas .

From that time it was as though this had been noticed and the surface we have since seen is something like a hologram and only in black and white .
Just one little anomaly among many .

Why do so many of the Moon's craters have vertical sides-- the type of appearance that you might see created by mining?
They cannot have been caused by meteors or asteroids .
Obviously these do not drop down on a vertical trajectory .
Another strange anomaly .
 
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