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The tides are synchronized with the Earth's daily rotation, and the Earth's rotation follows the solar calendar.
The magnitude of the lag of the tides in a given locality, compared to the moment of the culmination of the Moon, is called the "applied hour".
In different places "applied hour" is different, because it depends on the features from the bottom and the coast.
A person can teach a person to perceive the tides as a process of attraction of the water masses by the Moon,
But to teach a person not to notice the culmination of the Moon at the peak of every second tide is impossible,
The synchronous connection between the moon and the hump is the same as between the hump and the lamp post (next to your house). Tidal waves are synchronized with the Earth's daily rotation, a 50-minute delay, according to the vortex theory of tides.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunitidal_interval shows the wave lag behind the moon.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tide_clock shows the daily backlog of the wave.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 17/09/2018 22:17:50Tidal waves are synchronized with the daily rotation of the Earth and a daily delay of 50 minutes.The moon is not synchronized with tidal waves. The synchronous connection between the moon and the hump is the same as between the hump and the lamp post (next to your house). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunitidal_interval shows the wave lag behind the moon.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tide_clock shows the daily backlog of the wave.You say that a tidal wave lags behind the moon for 25 minutes (50 minutes a day).
Tidal waves are synchronized with the daily rotation of the Earth and a daily delay of 50 minutes.The moon is not synchronized with tidal waves. The synchronous connection between the moon and the hump is the same as between the hump and the lamp post (next to your house). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunitidal_interval shows the wave lag behind the moon.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tide_clock shows the daily backlog of the wave.
Show me a link or an example that a tidal wave is moving in synchronism with the moon.
Or a member of the forum who lived on the coast and watched the tides.
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.
Synchronous movement is when the hump is always under the moon.
If the synchronous hump speed is 1600 km / h, a phase shift of 50 minutes will reduce the speed of the wave to 1200 to 1300 km / h.
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Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 19/09/2018 11:13:56If the synchronous hump speed is 1600 km / h, a phase shift of 50 minutes will reduce the speed of the wave to 1200 to 1300 km / h.My (mechanical) watch keeps pretty good time.The hour hand is about 1 cm long, and it goes round every 12 hours.So the tip of the hour hand travels about 3.14 cm in 12 hrs.About 0.26 cm per hour.If I set it 25 minutes slow, how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?Setting it 25 min slow is introducing a phase shift of 12.5 degrees.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 19/09/2018 11:13:56If the synchronous hump speed is 1600 km / h, a phase shift of 50 minutes will reduce the speed of the wave to 1200 to 1300 km / h.My (mechanical) watch keeps pretty good time.The hour hand is about 1 cm long, and it goes round every 12 hours.So the tip of the hour hand travels about 3.14 cm in 12 hrs.About 0.26 cm per hour.If I set it 25 minutes slow, how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?Setting it 25 min slow is introducing a phase shift of 12.5 degrees.In this post, you do not deny anything, but this is a hidden form of recognition of the theory.Thank you!
how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
Show me the link that the tidal wave moves asynchronously with the moon.
Answer the question.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36 how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
In this post, you do not deny anything, but this is a hidden form of recognition of the theory.Thank you!
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 20:16:09Answer the question.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36 how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?