YeSen's thoughts about the cause of tides.
PPT2 Compare the Earth's Gravitational Force, the Lunar Gravitational Force and the Solar Gravitational Force
Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
YeSen PPT2 Compare the Earth's Gravitational Force, the Lunar Gravitational Force and the Solar Gravitational Force
1. Compare
the Earth's Gravitational Force,
the Lunar Gravitational Force and
the Solar Gravitational Force
PPT 2
From the Article “The Neglected Earth’s Movement --- Earth’s “ZiZhuan”, Earth Rotating
About the Earth–Moon Barycenter”
http://yeer.hubpages.com/hub/The-Neglected-Earths-Movement-Earths-ZiZhuan-Earth-
Rotating-About-the-EarthMoon-Barycenter
Written (Chinese) by Ye Sen
Translated (English) by Ye Er
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let’s assume a waterbody on the surface
of the Earth.
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(All numbers here are from reference books, and are used as
approximate numbers.)
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Subtitle Goes HereSo this is really a big surprise. The lunar
gravitational force on the waterbody is only
1/281961 the Earth’s gravitational force on
the same waterbody.
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How weak the lunar gravitational force is.
Such a weak force, and we can count on it to
oscillate currents and flood tides?
It is so obvious that the lunar gravitational
force doesn’t make much sense to the cause of
tides on the Earth.
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7. Using the same way, we can get that the solar
gravitational force on a waterbody on the Earth
is only 1/1745 the Earth’s gravitational force on
the same waterbody.
This means the solar gravitational force is weak
too, though it is much bigger than the lunar.
(All numbers here are from reference books, and are used as approximate
numbers. )
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8. So now we can conclude:
If the gravitational forces are the forces that
cause tides on the Earth, the Sun should be the
significant influence not the Moon.
But this isn’t in accord with the characteristics
of the tidal changes.
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