Reasonable said:
Actually, an understanding of physics, gravity and cheese (amongst other things) gives us plenty of understanding that cheese moons anywhere are likely to be very, very rare. Certainly the Solar System plus the general composition of stellar bodies argues against it. But, if you know of any cheese moon's or evidence as to their liklihood please feel free to post it. Otherise, I'll go right on being pretty sure based on observed facts and knowledge that there almost certainly aren't any. |
I was making a joke...I know moons arent made of cheese, I was pointing out that believing that a moon is made of cheese is in a way, comparable to believing that god/religion are facts







