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>How come you can't see polaris beyond a certain point in the southern hemisphere?
same reason you can't see the ceiling in your living room from your bedroom.
>Why does the moon have phases?
good question, the alleged explanation of moon phases doesn't make sense, as the moon's phase should slightly alter on it's path across the sky every night, but doesn't. Nor can you explain the cycles with reflected sun light. Not to mention the fact that moonlight is measurably cold.
vid rel.
>How does the tide work?
2-3 tides a day
allegedly caused by the single transit of the moon overhead.
This doesn't support your position.
>How can we predict solar eclipses hundreds of years in advance?
we factually predict all eclipses using geometric functions driven by observation. In fact, 'le gravity' can't predict literally ANYTHING involving celestial motion, it's called the 3 Body Problem.