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What gave the Moon it's shape?

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True, but also something else.

 

hmmm when it comes down to it it's oh so easy!

 

True, but also something else.

 

hmmm when it comes down to it it's oh so easy!

 

 

 

 

This is sort of what I expected.

My answer is not that it's been knocked/struck in to that shape, that's not true., it's solid rock, it would just become a smaller shape of what it was at first.

My answer is that it was molten. It's too perfect round.

 

Or it's made of dust.

Dust would make sense with my theory which I once called "Fixation". here it is now:

 

If your in outerspace, you float in a space ship, never does your body get pulled to earth which would make your body stick to the side of the spaceship.. so in outerspace there is no PULLING gravity, but there is orbitation going on. This flow I would like to call it Flowation, it could be a part of gravity or may be not?

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