Barbarian observes:
Note all the explanations from real astrophysicists, showing you that it does.
Atheists love to point to the popularity of an idea as if it has some impact upon the truth of the idea.
That would be odd. There are relatively few of them. Or are you admitting what people have suggested, that you're an atheist, trying to make theists look stupid?
It remains true that people who actually know about a subject are probably a good source of information.
Barbarian observes:
It is, if the Moon's gravity is pulling on it, just as a wind will move a sailboat, even if a fan bolted to the deck won't.
So now it is gravity that is yanking on the earth?
It doesn't "yank." But it is the cause of tidal friction, as all those physicists told you.
Barbarian observes:
If so, Newton and all those astrophysicists are wrong.
No, I'm pretty sure it's just you and a few other evolutionists.
All those links to all those calculations were from physicists and astronomers. You don't like what the physicists have found about it, so you made up a little fairy tale of your own.
[OLOR="Red"]Tides stretch the oceans, and to a small extent, the solid mass of a planet or satellite. In one complete rotation, the planet material keeps deforming and relaxing. This takes energy away from the rotation, transforming it into heat. In effect, this is a frictional loss, like a giant brake on the planet. Over the centuries, the moon's rotation on its own axis has slowed until it presents essentially the same face to the earth. Since the earth and its oceans are continuously deformed by the tides of the moon and sun, the earth's rotation is also being slowed. Each century, the day increases by about 3 milliseconds. This seems small, but over 100 million years (not long in geological time), the day will increase by about an hour.[/color][/i] url]http://www.physics.mc gill.ca/~crawford/PS G/PSG 11/204_97_L11.9_tidfric.html[/url]
That's about as simple as anyone can make it, Stipe.
And it's talk about friction is also completely redundant, just like yours.
I can believe you, or the people who actually understand it. Not much of a choice, um?
Friction plays no part in the energy transferred between to separated bodies.
Given the evidence, I don't think mindlessly repeating your belief is going to help you.
You think if you say it often enough, reality will change to accomodate you? :chuckle:
Why do you insist that it is so important?
It's true. The truth matters. It should matter to you.