Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-12 19:18:52 UTC  

Mike got me back yesterday, Kek

2019-05-12 19:18:54 UTC  

it looks flat

2019-05-12 19:19:00 UTC  

Neato

2019-05-12 19:20:01 UTC  

im really wondering about this tideal thing

2019-05-12 19:20:29 UTC  

idk how we got off that but if the moon and sun are controlling tides where is their sputs with no tide or extremely low unmeasurable tide

2019-05-12 19:20:58 UTC  

the way the earth orbits the sun and moon orbits the earth

2019-05-12 19:21:07 UTC  

it just doesnt pass that point

2019-05-12 19:21:11 UTC  

yes, if the moon was so far away surely it wouldn't matter

2019-05-12 19:21:18 UTC  

yeah but how would u have many spots with extremly low tide

2019-05-12 19:21:20 UTC  

?

2019-05-12 19:21:27 UTC  

carlito wdym

2019-05-12 19:21:45 UTC  

@Chesty get yourself a pfp. I’m not even kidding.

2019-05-12 19:21:47 UTC  

i mean, why are there tides so low that aren't affected by the moon/sun

2019-05-12 19:21:51 UTC  

its like the sun and moon dont affect theses spots that always have an exttremely low tide

2019-05-12 19:21:52 UTC  

<:Redpill:551640293372329984> 👀

2019-05-12 19:21:58 UTC  

I honestly don’t think this will go anywhere, lol.

2019-05-12 19:22:09 UTC  

i was told i didint meed to gwench by a overlord

2019-05-12 19:22:51 UTC  

I guess that’s why I prefer just asking questions to the more experienced FEs.

2019-05-12 19:23:04 UTC  

Thank-you Gwench for everything

2019-05-12 19:23:05 UTC  

id like to see the model of how the sun and moon arent affecting these many spots around earth that have no tide

2019-05-12 19:23:29 UTC  

because in my mind it doesnt make sense

2019-05-12 19:23:33 UTC  

carlito the moon and sun affects tides

2019-05-12 19:23:50 UTC  

i can visualize the moon and sun going around but then their being spots on earth not affected i dont see how

2019-05-12 19:24:07 UTC  

yes that's the question here ..

2019-05-12 19:24:17 UTC  

how are some parts not affected

2019-05-12 19:24:29 UTC  

its the way they orbit the earth

2019-05-12 19:24:36 UTC  

and the reason again why lakes arene't affected?

2019-05-12 19:24:37 UTC  

That pfp, lol

2019-05-12 19:24:46 UTC  

Lakes are too small

2019-05-12 19:24:50 UTC  

Most lakes, anyways

2019-05-12 19:24:58 UTC  

Larger ones do tend to have tides

2019-05-12 19:25:08 UTC  

Like the Great Lakes have small tides

2019-05-12 19:25:14 UTC  

they 're too small to be affected by the monstrous gravity okay

2019-05-12 19:25:23 UTC  

The Hudson Bay isn’t a lake, but it has huge tidal variance

2019-05-12 19:25:28 UTC  

they do have tides

2019-05-12 19:25:31 UTC  

just so small

2019-05-12 19:25:32 UTC  

see, i didn't know that

2019-05-12 19:25:34 UTC  

you dont see it

2019-05-12 19:25:40 UTC  

doesnt make sense some parts of the oceans wouldnt be affected

2019-05-12 19:26:10 UTC  

Swimming pole?

2019-05-12 19:26:12 UTC  

O_o