Message from @jeremy
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Most lakes, anyways
Larger ones do tend to have tides
Like the Great Lakes have small tides
they 're too small to be affected by the monstrous gravity okay
The Hudson Bay isn’t a lake, but it has huge tidal variance
they do have tides
just so small
see, i didn't know that
you dont see it
doesnt make sense some parts of the oceans wouldnt be affected
Swimming pole?
O_o
Tf you swim in, Astral
😛
jeremy wat a animation of the orbits
tidal nodes dont make sense in your theory the sun and the moon affect tides
no i can visualize it
?
looks messy from a globe point of view
thats gotta be hard to explain
or magical reasons
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Honestly same
id like to know how it all works lol
just study geology
geology knows how it all works
?
i dont trust geology
Tidal nodes work due to how currents meet at those points and cause the tide to take a circular, Vice linear, pattern.
?!!?!
That said, out of more random curiosity
How do you think the tides work on a flat earth?
they date the layers of rocks by the fossils they find in them and they date the fossils by the layers of rock they find them in
idk but the sun and moon doesnt make sense on either one now does it
I don’t think I’ve ever been in a discussion where they were explained
difference is science has said the moon and sun do it
Sun and moon definitely wouldn’t do it on a flat earth.
But it works on a globe

