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The mutual tidal radius of Sol~Sirius = ?

by BradGuth <bradguth@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 7, 2008 at 07:34 AM

On Jul 7, 5:37 am, herbertglaz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
> Cactus Saul  The Moon's gravity raises the Earth's water up by three
> feet,and that begs this question.  If the moon had an ocean how high
> would the Earth's gravity raise it up .   Can the Earth's gravity effect
> very fine dust on the Moon?  Is there anything on the moon to show the
> Earth is only 140,000 miles away?  How about direction of lava flow?
> Bert

If the moon had a spin, the tidal force of 2e20 N/sec would have been
an absolutely impressive turn of events, so to speak.  At a sixth the
gravity, if there was a Selene/moon 24 hour spin cycle, whereas such a
Selene/moon ocean tide would be perhaps worth 36 fold greater than
Earth's.

Our Selene/moon isn't spinning in relation****p to Earth, and its crust
seems much older and a whole lot tougher than Earth's crust that's
relatively thin, as well as in places it seems our crust is leaking
earth-innards rather badly.

Earth is 98.5% fluid to the Selene/moon tidal force of 2e20 N/sec,
whereas the moon may be nearly solid to its lower density and much
cooler core.

Earth's central core is massive in its thorium/iron density, whereas
the Selene/moon core is of a somewhat lower density substance that's
most likely lacking in thorium/iron.

There's obviously a physical distortion or morph of our Selene/moon as
having been caused by this 2e20 N/sec worth of tidal force, although
its not likely causing the innards of our Selene/moon to move about
and warm up all that much, but just continually pulled towards Earth
so that one half of that orb has become a bit more distorted/bulged
and otherwise mascon/massive or compacted than the side that's
continually facing away from Earth.

We need those LUNAR-A 3D mappings of the Selene/moon interior before
much other deductive interpretations as to whatever's going on can
make any better sense.  Don't expect much if anything informative or
much less insightful from the mutual likes of Saul Levy or rabbi Art
Deco.

-	Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
 




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BradGuth <bradguth@[EM  2008-07-07 07:34:03 
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