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Water Mark
@Watermark
22 October, 01:10
In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication
He has an interesting point on tides being only a salt water phenomenon. It would fit with the sun being electrical rather than nuclear. Will dig deeper.
NOAA says Lake Superior has a 5cm tide which is overshadowed by wind effects pushing the water around.
https://oceanservice.noaa....
His claim about the moon causing a cooling effect is not true.
https://answersresearchjou...
NOAA says Lake Superior has a 5cm tide which is overshadowed by wind effects pushing the water around.
https://oceanservice.noaa....
His claim about the moon causing a cooling effect is not true.
https://answersresearchjou...

Testing Flat-Earth Prediction: Is Moon Light Cooling? | Answers Research Journal
Flat-earthers often claim that moonlight has a cooling property. I present the results of three independent experiments that test this claim. The results of all three experiments disprove the claim that moonlight cools objects exposed to it.
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Age of Enlightenment
@Sparrows
22 October, 01:15
In response Water Mark to his Publication
Do you think if the moon were a negative charge, that there would ‘have’ to be a corresponding affect on temperature?
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