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The Selene/moon is heating Earth, but by how much?

by BradGuth <bradguth@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 14, 2008 at 04:57 PM

Other than mainstream hyped subjective science that has been known for
being dead on the mark, though certainly not always, what makes
yourself and others of your kind objectively think Earth has nearly
always had such an impressive and nearby moon?

Where exactly is the 2e20 N/sec worth of centripetal force that=92s
associated with Earth grasping onto our Selene/moon, as orbital
induced tidal flex going and at least partially converted into thermal
energy via induced friction, if not saturated entirely throughout our
98.5% fluid/flexible Earth?

In other words, ask your favorite teacher or class professor(s) as to
how could this much moon not be heating up Earth?

Then we should ask;  how much cooler and icier would Earth get if we
lost our moon?

If our teachers and professors were any damn good at their jobs, as
such they should know these answers, and consistently be within +/-
10% of one another.

~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG
 




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