Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-12 19:32:51 UTC  

Jeremy, this is just like your thing with cars and oil. You can’t assume your view is correct by default and then disregard other views and expect to have yours go unchallenged.

2019-05-12 19:33:09 UTC  

eventually the sun and moon would both be in the same or opposit side of places where there are no tides

2019-05-12 19:33:35 UTC  

*I already told you how tidal nodes work on a globe.*

2019-05-12 19:33:37 UTC  

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2019-05-12 19:33:42 UTC  

sun and moon right ?

2019-05-12 19:33:51 UTC  

jeremy the sun has a weaker pull

2019-05-12 19:33:57 UTC  

Clearly by that response you did not listen, Jeremy.

2019-05-12 19:34:05 UTC  

not a game theory. it's just people trying to make sense of it all that theorise different possbilities

2019-05-12 19:34:20 UTC  

i might have missed your response or it didnt make sense or explain it

2019-05-12 19:34:45 UTC  

eventually on a globe earth the sun and moon will be on the same side of the places with no tides though right

2019-05-12 19:34:57 UTC  

i have no view on this tidal thing

2019-05-12 19:35:06 UTC  

it doesnt work for flat earth either so

2019-05-12 19:35:12 UTC  

Current patterns in some areas result in the tide taking a circular instead of linear flow, this means that the tide in that region basically disperses to the point where the difference is very small compared to a standard tidal zone.

2019-05-12 19:35:32 UTC  

jeremy no because the sun and moon move

2019-05-12 19:35:38 UTC  

and the pull changes

2019-05-12 19:35:41 UTC  

with it

2019-05-12 19:35:48 UTC  

idk this tidal node thing is suspicious

2019-05-12 19:35:50 UTC  

Brb. . .

2019-05-12 19:36:05 UTC  

one more in the list in the suspicious globe

2019-05-12 19:36:19 UTC  

i dont see whats sus

2019-05-12 19:37:22 UTC  

so the sun the moon and the currents affect the tides ?

2019-05-12 19:37:44 UTC  

cause first it was just the moon then the moon and sun now its sun moon and currents

2019-05-12 19:37:52 UTC  

Mostly the sun and moon, but in some places, the currents counteract so strongly that they can have an affect.

2019-05-12 19:37:53 UTC  

what affects the tides guys ?

2019-05-12 19:38:04 UTC  

geesh

2019-05-12 19:38:19 UTC  

when i ask what affects the tides i get a fration of the answer everytime lol

2019-05-12 19:38:23 UTC  

fraction

2019-05-12 19:38:40 UTC  

sun moon and currents that it ?

2019-05-12 19:38:44 UTC  

The two dominant causes are the sun and moon. In the few areas where there are tidal dead zones, it is due to current interference.

2019-05-12 19:38:47 UTC  

is their more u will tell me later ?

2019-05-12 19:39:11 UTC  

There’s seismic wave interference, too, but I don’t know how that works, so I’m not going to use it as a point.

2019-05-12 19:39:23 UTC  

It doesn’t take much research to find these answers.

2019-05-12 19:39:36 UTC  

unless i poke a hole in ur current moon sun thing then u will break me off with seismic wave interference ok

2019-05-12 19:39:55 UTC  

Hey

2019-05-12 19:40:03 UTC  

I can’t, I just admitted that I don’t know how seismic waves affect it, just that they do, lol

2019-05-12 19:40:12 UTC  

i know how it works with the excuses

2019-05-12 19:40:22 UTC  

Your straw mans are very handy, Jeremy.

2019-05-12 19:40:25 UTC  

always n excuse

2019-05-12 19:40:26 UTC  

Lmao

2019-05-12 19:40:36 UTC  

straw man is a debate tactic ?

2019-05-12 19:40:43 UTC  

idk how it works did i do it to u jsut now