Message from @indio007

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2020-01-17 10:02:00 UTC  

ok

2020-01-17 10:02:02 UTC  

Ooh. That is the question.

2020-01-17 10:02:09 UTC  

do you understand harmonics

2020-01-17 10:02:26 UTC  

And why does high tide not follow when the moon in in the local meridian sometimes being delayed 11 hours?

2020-01-17 10:02:39 UTC  

yes i understand harmonics

2020-01-17 10:02:54 UTC  

no sorry super position

2020-01-17 10:03:13 UTC  

water is not subject to superposition

2020-01-17 10:03:19 UTC  

it's behavior is non linear

2020-01-17 10:03:59 UTC  

The major issue you have is you are attributing a CAUSE to a correlation

2020-01-17 10:04:21 UTC  

That's the best you could ever do is get a correlation

2020-01-17 10:04:24 UTC  

but at the least two waves interfereing

2020-01-17 10:04:33 UTC  

two linear waves

2020-01-17 10:04:53 UTC  

what is the difference

2020-01-17 10:05:02 UTC  

the principle of superposition applies to two linear equations

2020-01-17 10:05:31 UTC  

you on't know what a non linear function is?

2020-01-17 10:05:43 UTC  

bruh

2020-01-17 10:07:32 UTC  

what does this have to do with nodes

2020-01-17 10:10:28 UTC  

they are HUGE areas of the ocean where there is no measurable tides at all

2020-01-17 10:10:44 UTC  

That's the point

2020-01-17 10:11:06 UTC  

There are places with 1,2,3, and 4 daily tides

2020-01-17 10:11:20 UTC  

waves

2020-01-17 10:11:34 UTC  

are waves, big and small

2020-01-17 10:11:47 UTC  

waves are not tides

2020-01-17 10:11:52 UTC  

tides are sea level

2020-01-17 10:13:09 UTC  

yes but what im saying is the tides are a result of waves

2020-01-17 10:13:47 UTC  

well you are the only one in the world that thinks that

2020-01-17 10:13:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/667672921967427584/image013.png

2020-01-17 10:14:02 UTC  

tidal gauges are screened from waves

2020-01-17 10:15:38 UTC  

but anyway if there is no gravity effecting tides what is

2020-01-17 10:17:16 UTC  

Actually lets just stop that there

2020-01-17 10:17:28 UTC  

What about Lunar Eclipse

2020-01-17 10:18:00 UTC  

what about them?

2020-01-17 10:18:40 UTC  

do you think the globe model is used to predict eclipses or something?

2020-01-17 10:19:23 UTC  

newsflash: it's not

2020-01-17 10:19:30 UTC  

Join me in revolution

2020-01-17 10:19:36 UTC  
2020-01-17 10:19:37 UTC  

Together will will rise

2020-01-17 10:19:46 UTC  

eclipses have been predicted since 3000bc