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Tides are caused by an alignment of moon shrimp and sea shrimp. It is now widely accepted among scientists that moon shrimp probably were once sea shrimp who reached the moon when the tides were a lot higher.
How dare you have the audacity to demand my deposition. I've never even heard of you.
Quote from: Crustinator on February 27, 2011, 05:18:50 AMTides are caused by an alignment of moon shrimp and sea shrimp. It is now widely accepted among scientists that moon shrimp probably were once sea shrimp who reached the moon when the tides were a lot higher.And I always thought sea shrimp were actually moon shrimp that came to earth when the tide was high. Thanks to real science, I now know the truth! Thank you Crusty!
I said that they were answered. I didn't say that they were answered correctly.
Only one thing can save our future. Give Thork a BanHammer for Th*rksakes!
I'm going to side with the white supremacists.
Tides are an illusion caused by seismic activity in the Earth's crust. In reality, it is the crust that moves up and down, not the water.
Speculation, I assume?
Tides are caused by the pull of the moon, the sun, and the fractal nature of the earths topography.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Quote from: Parsifal on March 04, 2011, 04:57:49 AMTides are an illusion caused by seismic activity in the Earth's crust. In reality, it is the crust that moves up and down, not the water.Speculation, I assume?
To be fair, sometimes what FE'ers say makes so little sense that it's hard to come up with a rebuttal.
Quote from: John Davis on March 04, 2011, 04:30:02 AMTides are caused by the pull of the moon, the sun, and the fractal nature of the earths topography.Gravity does not exist. Please read the sticky on gravity.Moon shrimp has far more support both on this forum and in the wider scientific community as a whole. It saddens me that you are still pursuing outdated theories.
Until you are able to provide evidence that moon shrimp do not exist we must assume that they do. It is the only rational course of action.
The phases of the moon cannot be explained any other way.
Quote from: Crustinator on March 05, 2011, 05:32:01 AMQuote from: John Davis on March 04, 2011, 04:30:02 AMTides are caused by the pull of the moon, the sun, and the fractal nature of the earths topography.Gravity does not exist. Please read the sticky on gravity.Moon shrimp has far more support both on this forum and in the wider scientific community as a whole. It saddens me that you are still pursuing outdated theories.I never mentioned gravity. Please read my post before responding to it with your insolent nonsense.Moon shrimp are silly. Bioluminescent moon life has nothing to do with anything I said. If you are going to troll in this manner, at least show your intelligence and be clever about it. As is, you fail even to amuse anyone but the simplest minded fools.
Quote from: Hessy on March 04, 2011, 05:42:42 AMSpeculation, I assume?The Earth's crust is known to be subject to complex seismic activity. Just last week, there was a disastrous earthquake in New Zealand. Therefore, it makes sense to conclude that the crust can easily move up and down on a regular basis.How many waterquakes have you heard about?
You're saying that the tides are caused by regular, uniform, predictable earthquakes?
Quote from: Hessy on March 07, 2011, 05:33:44 AMYou're saying that the tides are caused by regular, uniform, predictable earthquakes?Not at all. I'm just saying that earthquakes are evidence that the crust is subject to constant seismic activity, making it more likely that it is the crust moving than the ocean.
Quote from: Parsifal on March 07, 2011, 07:47:10 AMQuote from: Hessy on March 07, 2011, 05:33:44 AMYou're saying that the tides are caused by regular, uniform, predictable earthquakes?Not at all. I'm just saying that earthquakes are evidence that the crust is subject to constant seismic activity, making it more likely that it is the crust moving than the ocean.Is not "it is the crust moving than the ocean" equal to "earthquakes are responsible for tides"?
Quote from: Hessy on March 07, 2011, 09:30:11 AMQuote from: Parsifal on March 07, 2011, 07:47:10 AMQuote from: Hessy on March 07, 2011, 05:33:44 AMYou're saying that the tides are caused by regular, uniform, predictable earthquakes?Not at all. I'm just saying that earthquakes are evidence that the crust is subject to constant seismic activity, making it more likely that it is the crust moving than the ocean.Is not "it is the crust moving than the ocean" equal to "earthquakes are responsible for tides"? Not necessarily; the crust could bob without an earthquake in theory.