I said discoidal not "flat disk".
https://o.quizlet.com/mzjMpHztwZkFUMg0a-WWIg_b.jpgIf you are not happy with FET then you can take your business elsewhere.
If you have questions, they will be answered, this is not the debate section.
You should be more humble in your appraisals. Listen to Dr. Farouk El Baz, the key member of the Apollo missions at NASA:
The Moon has astonishing synchronicity with the Sun. When the Sun is at its lowest and weakest in mid-winter, the Moon is at its highest and brightest, and the reverse occurs in mid-summer. Both set at the same point on the horizon at the equinoxes and at the opposite point at the solstices. What are the chances that the Moon would naturally find an orbit so perfect that it would cover the Sun at an eclipse and appear from Earth to be the same size? What are chances that the alignments would be so perfect at the equinoxes and solstices?