The moon is almost touching the earth compared to the distances to the stars. Being so close to the earth makes its influence on the tides greater than all other forces combined.
I am well aware of the sciences, and I know the shot was not a vaccine by any stretch of the imagination. I haven't had any kind of shot in almost 50 years. I saw what the flu shot did in 1976.
No star, other than the sun, can have any measurable effect on the earth or me.
Again, if the statement "No star, (and I'm assuming you're including any stellar object) other than the sun can have any measurable effect on the earth or me" is true then why are we in orbit around and thus in the gravitational field of those such objects?
I think you're making an error in logic that you may not be aware of.
The moon is almost touching the earth compared to the distances to the stars. Being so close to the earth makes its influence on the tides greater than all other forces combined.
I am well aware of the sciences, and I know the shot was not a vaccine by any stretch of the imagination. I haven't had any kind of shot in almost 50 years. I saw what the flu shot did in 1976.
No star, other than the sun, can have any measurable effect on the earth or me.
Again, if the statement "No star, (and I'm assuming you're including any stellar object) other than the sun can have any measurable effect on the earth or me" is true then why are we in orbit around and thus in the gravitational field of those such objects?
I think you're making an error in logic that you may not be aware of.