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The tides are synchronized with the daily rotation of the Earth.
Vortex tides are synchronized with the daily rotation of the Earth (solar calendar).Moon tides are synchronized with the movement of the moon (the lunar calendar).
Or, perhaps you can show me the tide tables for the ones you have invented?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/09/2018 18:55:57Or, perhaps you can show me the tide tables for the ones you have invented?To make a calendar of tides, you need to know a lot of data, this is the work of dozens of institutions.
The tidal calendar that you use is not a lunar calendar, but a vortex calendar.
Vortex tides are synchronized with the daily rotation of the Earth (solar calendar).
The tidal calendar that you use is not a lunar calendar, but a vortex calendar.(the tidal hump is not synchronized with the moon)
Synchronous movement is when the hump is always under the moon.
Удивительно, как я раньше об этом не догадался. (в споре рождается истина)
And for this, the hump must move under the moon from east to west at a speed of 1600 km / h.//www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqDEaFjIXPw
Please, repeat the question
Wherever you are in the world, if you go down to the sea and watch you will see the water rise and fall.And the interval between successive peaks (or troughs) is the same - about 12 hrs 25 min.
And they all say there's a high tide about every 12 hrs 25 min.How do you explain that if it is not because they are not being driven by the same thing?
They all show the same thing.A cyclic variation peaking every 12 hrs 20 min or so.So, what is forcing them all to synchronise with the moon?
Why do they synchronise with the 12 hr 25 minute passage of the moon then?
High tides turn up every 12 hrs 25 minThat's because they are driven by the Moon.If they were driven by something else, why would they stay in phase with the moon?
can you explain how the tides arrive every 12 hrs 25 min?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 09/09/2018 16:14:26Now, can you explain how the tides arrive every 12 hrs 25 min?
Now, can you explain how the tides arrive every 12 hrs 25 min?
That's pretty.Now, can you explain how the tides arrive every 12 hrs 25 min?
If the tides were synchronized with the movement of the Moon, they would be 25 minutes behind the Moon.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/09/2018 20:15:51Synchronous movement is when the hump is always under the moon.NoYou don't understand what the word means because you don't understand that there can be a phase shift.The tides and the Moon are synchronised- that's why they pop up at the same interval 12 hrs 25 min.