Naked Science Forum

On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Yusup Hizirov on 13/08/2018 06:40:31

Title: How does the tidal wave move from the north to the south in the Chukchi Sea?
Post by: Yusup Hizirov on 13/08/2018 06:40:31
The tides in the Chukchi Sea are excited by three tidal waves. One comes from the north from the Central Arctic basin, the other penetrates from the west through Long Strait and the third enters from the south through the Bering Strait.
There are questions:
1. How does the moon move simultaneously three tidal waves from three directions of the world into one point, while the Sun and the Moon move from east to west.
2. To all northern seas of Russia a tidal wave comes from the north, it is interesting how the Moon moves tidal waves from the north pole.
3. How the Moon and Solar tidal waves interact.
4. In what form does the water move, in the form of a tidal wave, or in the form of a tidal current.
Title: Re: How does the tidal wave move from the north to the south in the Chukchi Sea?
Post by: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:33:03
Do not post links or references to new theories in this section of the forum. If you do you will be limited to posting only in New Theories.
Title: Re: How does the tidal wave move from the north to the south in the Chukchi Sea?
Post by: Yusup Hizirov on 12/09/2018 11:08:30
Who is at this forum is sufficiently prepared to comment on this mystery of nature without.