The Earth's gravitational force is stronger on the Moon than the Sun's. You can figure it out, if you have a mind to do the figuring. The Moon's gravitational field affects our tides more strongly than the Sun's because it has more variation with distance (which is what tides are all about). The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. Water moves both toward and away from the Moon (2 tides a day). No effect of charge or magnetism. Calculate some numbers; stop waving your hands.
There are no "alternate ideas" that can be contrary to physical reality. I've been awake all my life. You are the one living a dream.
If you "know" all the things I know, you are fooling yourself. None of this conversation has touched on tests of reality, and you have evaded any such tests.
The Earth's gravitational force is stronger on the Moon than the Sun's. You can figure it out, if you have a mind to do the figuring. The Moon's gravitational field affects our tides more strongly than the Sun's because it has more variation with distance (which is what tides are all about). The Moon is illuminated by the Sun. Water moves both toward and away from the Moon (2 tides a day). No effect of charge or magnetism. Calculate some numbers; stop waving your hands.
There are no "alternate ideas" that can be contrary to physical reality. I've been awake all my life. You are the one living a dream.
If you "know" all the things I know, you are fooling yourself. None of this conversation has touched on tests of reality, and you have evaded any such tests.