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What is the cause of the tides according to the FE theory? And, please, explain in detail.EDIT: Currently reading Rowbotham's views for the tidal cause.EDIT: Finished reading it, to which Rowbotham is inconclusive in determining the cause.
Quote from: Geordi la Forge on March 12, 2007, 05:33:01 PMWhat is the cause of the tides according to the FE theory? And, please, explain in detail.EDIT: Currently reading Rowbotham's views for the tidal cause.EDIT: Finished reading it, to which Rowbotham is inconclusive in determining the cause.The gravitation from the moon causes the tides in FE.
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Quote from: Tom Bishop on March 12, 2007, 06:14:02 PMThe gravitation from the moon causes the tides in FE.I did not know that gravity is existant within FE Theory. I hope The Engineer does not discover this thread.
The gravitation from the moon causes the tides in FE.
Quote from: Geordi la Forge on March 12, 2007, 07:57:35 PMQuote from: Tom Bishop on March 12, 2007, 06:14:02 PMThe gravitation from the moon causes the tides in FE.I did not know that gravity is existant within FE Theory. I hope The Engineer does not discover this thread. Gravity does not exist. Which agrees with what Tom said.
It has been demonstrated by more than sufficient matter-of-fact evidence that the moon is self-luminous, semi-transparent, admitted to be globular...
Gravitation does not refer to gravity? Please explain further.
Quote from: Geordi la Forge on March 12, 2007, 08:41:21 PMGravitation does not refer to gravity? Please explain further.Gravity refers to a fictitious force. Gravitation is what keeps you on the ground.
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You've observed gravity? When?
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What you are witnessing is gravitation, not gravity.
It is, as it says nothing about things without mass.
Gravity - the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth. gravitation in generalGravitation - the force of attraction between any two masses.
Gravity is the pseudo force felt.Gravitation is the influence that all objects have on each other.
Quote from: Tom Bishop on March 12, 2007, 06:14:02 PMQuote from: Geordi la Forge on March 12, 2007, 05:33:01 PMWhat is the cause of the tides according to the FE theory? And, please, explain in detail.EDIT: Currently reading Rowbotham's views for the tidal cause.EDIT: Finished reading it, to which Rowbotham is inconclusive in determining the cause.The gravitation from the moon causes the tides in FE.Uh oh spaghettios!!!