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![]() Peter S/Y Anicula wrote: "Nav" wrote Sigh. Look you can say what you like but it is the imbalance of force between the centrifigal and gravitational forces that causes the two tides. That's the explanation that you advocate. That is one out of several explanation models. Among simple explanations it's the one that is most accurate. How's that? If the moon stopped its rotation around the earth and was "falling" toward the earth, there would still be two bulges. Anyone who claims otherwise clearly haven't understood what is happening. Yes that's right but the bulges would be small. I think the problem probably stems back to Newton who suggested that gravity could explain the tides. There is no doubt that gravity can produce tidal forces but we are talking about the real tides on Earth. These are produced by the imbalance of gravity and centrifugal (inertial) forces. This model predicts larger tides than are seen but that leads to greater insight too. The tides are smaller than expected because of friction and land masses. While your differential gravity explanation can produce a tide "similar" to that observed it does not explain it -unless you assume the land masses don't exist. Do you see my point of view now? Cheers |
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