Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-12-24 17:20:14 UTC  

Who knows

2019-12-24 17:37:37 UTC  

How do tides work? The common theory is because of the moon and the spinning globe

2019-12-24 17:39:05 UTC  

what do you mean because of?@ChinaGirlNL

2019-12-24 17:40:40 UTC  

English isn't my mother language, but that's how the tides are there

2019-12-24 17:40:51 UTC  

Now I'm confused XD

2019-12-24 17:42:43 UTC  

moon therefore tides?

2019-12-24 17:43:12 UTC  

The moon attracts water and spins around the earth

2019-12-24 17:43:12 UTC  

The moons gravitational pull caused waves

2019-12-24 17:43:26 UTC  

That^

2019-12-24 17:43:56 UTC  

Sometimes it would've been much easier to all just speak the same language

2019-12-24 17:44:00 UTC  

are you happy with thatexplanation

2019-12-24 17:44:02 UTC  

Earth is a dinosaur actually :/

2019-12-24 17:44:22 UTC  

I wonder how flat-earthers explain it

2019-12-24 17:44:36 UTC  

!mute @Lemen Troll.

2019-12-24 17:44:37 UTC  

2019-12-24 17:45:16 UTC  

how could we find out how tides work?

2019-12-24 17:45:27 UTC  

Lol

2019-12-24 17:45:33 UTC  

Do they think we think the moon is fake?

2019-12-24 17:45:37 UTC  

😂

2019-12-24 17:45:40 UTC  

I don't know, just what do you think?

2019-12-24 17:45:42 UTC  

It works the same fucking way you all say.

2019-12-24 17:45:45 UTC  

Not really

2019-12-24 17:45:58 UTC  

why do you care about a randos opinion?

2019-12-24 17:46:13 UTC  

But how does something make circles around something that is not a circle?

2019-12-24 17:46:22 UTC  

what?

2019-12-24 17:46:39 UTC  

can you draw a circle round a square?

2019-12-24 17:46:55 UTC  

Yes I can, language problems again

2019-12-24 17:47:36 UTC  

Do you see the moon shrinking and growing as a whole circle?

2019-12-24 17:47:57 UTC  

If the moon was that small it would not have enough mass to maintain a gravitational pull to attract the water

2019-12-24 17:48:36 UTC  

what are you talking about

2019-12-24 17:49:07 UTC  

And I do care about people's opinion, in fact I'm interested in different ways of thinking, but it's all quite hard to truly understand

2019-12-24 17:49:15 UTC  

And cause tides

2019-12-24 17:50:06 UTC  

where is your evidence for the moons size?

2019-12-24 17:50:26 UTC  

Telescopes from nasa

2019-12-24 17:50:47 UTC  

so you can see what the moon weighs

2019-12-24 17:50:55 UTC  

thats mazing

2019-12-24 17:51:03 UTC  

No

2019-12-24 17:51:14 UTC  

You calculate it

2019-12-24 17:51:18 UTC  

it is amazing

2019-12-24 17:51:32 UTC  

[17:50] chad: where is your evidence for the moons size?
[17:50] shakz7: Telescopes from nasa

2019-12-24 17:51:39 UTC  

Weigth and size are two different things, but if you know _p_ it's possible to calculate one with another