I was watching an animated short and as part of the introduction the following statement is made :
"Without the Moon, Earth's axis would shift wildly, continually wiping out life and preventing it from attaining complexity. And without it's tidal effects on the oceans, life would not have had the help it needed 380 million years ago to emerge from the seas, taking the first steps onto land ..."
Out of curiosity, how accurate is that statement about the Earth's axis ?
Been looking at a few flat earth videos, gravity does not exist and the sun and the moon rotate above the earth's surface. This is odd since the effect of what we call "gravity" is caused by earth going upward at 32 foot a second per second so I am not sure why we've not crashed into either one of them...
Antarctica isn't a continent, it's a huge mass of ice circling the earth keeping all the water in. The sun and moon are the same size, only a few thousand mile away and sunrise/sunset are the sun coming toward us and going away respectively.
Not sure they have explained how we and the Australians see different stars if we're on a flat surface