Nevertheless, presumably you have a some basis for objecting over what most would consider innocuous conjecture. (We're talkin' about a big, gray, inanimate rock here; it's not as if some cabal spokescritter were bloviating the latest excuses for streamlined looting on TV and set off our Spidey-senses fine-tuned for discerning high-grade bullshit.)
Firstly, I don't consider it innocent conjecture. Framing the world and our position in it is a potentially key control mechanism. It supports the idea that our situation is just like one of so many billions of other planets, in so many billions of other galaxies. Ie it's just a random and meaningless occurrence - which is a disempowering thought for the individual to believe - we can never understand our purpose here as there is none. An alternative explanation could be that we are at the center of an intentional creation, with a purpose and aim - which may make the individual feel as if there is a value to their actions, that they need to take care. The point I am making is that if we cannot even conceive of certain empowering ideas, that our 'scientific' outlook means we instantly dismiss them, then we are waylaid from even seeking what might be our higher purpose. I'm not saying that we do have a higher purpose - I don't know - but if you train people not to even ask the right questions, that is powerful.
(As an aside, the idea of science being somehow better than religion is quite funny to me, especially when the scientific method is ditched, with no personal verification of evidence, except that of proven liars, is provided. Parroting unverified stories and calling them 'knowledge', whilst sneering at others that don't accept the consensus view is the worst of religious dogma - hybris! These sort of stories (space, viruses/vaccines, evolution, big bang, etc) are the foundational mythology of science though.)
Also, do you realise that there are alternative ways to describe the solar system observations btw? Take a look at:
Tychos.space
I understand that this explanation addresses problems relating to the Copernican model. I don't think it addresses tidal locking, but there's enough there to make me think that the official understanding fails to explain things satisfactorily even within its own terms - the explanations of the observations are not the simplest.
Further to this, you assume the moon is a rock. Why? Perhaps you believe this because astronauts landed there? I don't - to me all that is just a story provided by proven liars. All I can say is that there is a light and we call it the moon. Some people believe it is a rock. I guess if they saw a picture of a rock they would say that was a rock too...
If we dismiss the stories, and try to go from personal experience, I find many issues with the moon and the explanations we are provided. Tidally locked is one bizarre observation. That it is perceived to be the same size as the sun is another. That an eclipse's shadow is
smaller not
bigger than the purported size of the moon is another - the shadow can surely only be bigger. Apparently only the sea has tides but not lakes (tides are driven by the moon) ie a smaller body of water is
harder to move (does salt have something to do with it?) The moon looks see through sometimes. It is lit as brightly at the edges as at the center (unlike a billiard ball which is brighter in the center where more light is reflected directly to us, than at the edges) - ie reflects light like a plate not a sphere. The craters are all circular, no glancing hits - just 90° impacts apparently.... and the meteorites that caused them must have passed right through the earth to cause them. Etc.
Anyway, I see lots of problems with the provided story: I have no idea whether all other 'moons' are also 'tidally locked' - it just sounds like an additional supportive story to me, the provided moon story does not correlate strongly with my experience, with no way for me to prove or disprove the claims of a round rock, with value for those running the story in misleading us as they misdirect our belief increasing our dependence on their unverifiable expertise/lies.
Finally, I'll post this very interesting post I read recently, that provides an alternative explanation of satellites and the iss:
Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$ - Page 105 - Cluesforum—Exposing Mass Deception
I don't believe what I am told.