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Old November 6th 04, 01:44 PM
John Zinni
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Earth's high tides average four feet Four feet facing the moon,and four
feet on the opposite side of the Earth..In order to have that high tide
on the back side it has to move the solid Earth towards its direction.
Thus leaving the liquid water behind. That to me means the water facing
the moon should be some what higher. That water facing the moon is
getting a pull from the moon and a push from the Earth.


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these thoughts make sense to me,but how about you? Bert


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