Message from @NinjaMaster

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2020-01-17 09:56:27 UTC  

spheric

2020-01-17 09:56:43 UTC  

How am I supposed to know what you mean?

2020-01-17 09:56:57 UTC  

Am I just supposed to assume your gender too?

2020-01-17 09:57:00 UTC  

yes

2020-01-17 09:57:03 UTC  

Omg, what a bigot you are.

2020-01-17 09:57:16 UTC  

What about gravity

2020-01-17 09:57:17 UTC  

my man derek nelson

2020-01-17 09:57:29 UTC  

Wait, you don't believe in gravity? What about the tides? The interaction between the Earth and the Moon sort of proves that gravity exists.

2020-01-17 09:58:19 UTC  

Tides aren’t really explainable in any scenario. They’re a phenomenon. And gravity requires a belief. When the earth is flat, we don’t have to believe that.

2020-01-17 09:58:19 UTC  

How can a lunar eclipse happen if the Earth is flat?

2020-01-17 09:58:34 UTC  

you know surfing

2020-01-17 09:58:38 UTC  

where waves go swoosh

2020-01-17 09:58:41 UTC  

swoosh

2020-01-17 09:58:42 UTC  

Ngl. Lunar eclipses are mysterious.

2020-01-17 09:58:42 UTC  

swossh

2020-01-17 09:58:43 UTC  

wossh

2020-01-17 09:58:50 UTC  

you need gravity for that

2020-01-17 09:58:50 UTC  

so

2020-01-17 09:59:06 UTC  

Isaac Newton explained that ocean tides result from the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans of the earth

2020-01-17 09:59:26 UTC  

There’s only theories. Not proof.

2020-01-17 09:59:34 UTC  

and my man have you ever been to a beach

2020-01-17 10:00:06 UTC  

I’ve been to a beach. Even to a lakeside or seashore.

2020-01-17 10:00:22 UTC  

ok so if there is no proof why do the tides change

2020-01-17 10:00:44 UTC  

I would tell you, but I think you’re trolling me.

2020-01-17 10:00:52 UTC  

no

2020-01-17 10:01:20 UTC  

im not troling

2020-01-17 10:01:29 UTC  

im asking a serious question

2020-01-17 10:01:32 UTC  

The better question is why are there tidal nodes?

2020-01-17 10:01:53 UTC  

And why do the great lakes and certain seas have no measurable tides?

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