Submitted by poor_kid_boon t3_zth1kq in space
daikatana t1_j1dn4ky wrote
Nothing acts as one large mass, not even the Earth or the moon individually. In Newtonian physics they're seen as masses at single points because at a certain distance that's close enough to what they act like and it makes the math easy, but nothing in reality actually acts like that. If you tied the Earth and moon together then nothing would change, they would act like they do now.
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