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![]() ""Anders Eklöf"" wrote in message ... Androcles wrote: ""Anders Eklöf"" wrote in message ... Yousuf Khan wrote: granite stone wrote: I read an article that the moon's force on the mantle might give us magma and magma is not chemical. In the same way some of the larger planets may have a pull on our sun's mantle giving us solar radiation. Since the sun spins every 6 days the spin travels through the pull on the sun's mantle, energy, huge amounts of it, is given off. If all stars are suns, you could say each star has planet pulling on each sun's mantle. Google Tidal Forces Io and lots come up from NASA. You fail to notice, that the energy from tidal heating can be anything from considerable (like Jupiter's effect on Io), over negligible (Moon's effect on Earth) to ridiculous (*any* other body's effect on our Sun). You fail to notice that the energy from tidal heating can be anything from considerable (like Jupiter's effect on Io), to VERY CONSIDERABLE (Moon's effect on Earth, causing vulcanism and earthquakes). Just because the water moves doesn't mean the crust does not. This is EXACTLY the same process as Jupiter's effect on Io. No. You completely lack sense of proportions. As others have pointed out here, Moon's tidal energy is negligible compared to the energy from internal heating caused by radioactive decay. Jahn Polasek can do the math for you... No. You can do your own ****in' math, and then prove your case. No. You fail to notice that the energy from tidal heating can be anything from considerable (like Jupiter's effect on Io). No. You completely lack sense of any sort. No. No. No. **** off. |
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