If Earth were to suddenly disappear, the Moon would continue to rotate on its internal axis every 27.3 days, despite losing its tidal lock with Earth. The Moon's angular momentum would remain conserved, allowing it to orbit the Sun while maintaining its rotation. The discussion clarifies that the Moon's rotation is a geometric property, not solely dependent on its relationship with Earth. Additionally, the Moon's motion includes both its rotation and its orbit around the Sun, which are independent of each other. Thus, even without Earth, the Moon would persist in its rotational cycle.