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What pressure wave of what I speak?
If you think pressure does not alter then you go with it.
The pressure wave you said causes the tides. The very thing we were discussing.

I see you are trying the "lets frustrate by seemingly forget the conversation we were discussing just 10 minutes ago - that might deflect" tactic.

Lets recap for your clearly faltering memory:
  • You claim tides are caused by a wave of pressure sweeping over the planet acting on the oceans, pushing the tides up
  • I provide evidence that this pressure is not detected at the coast
  • You suggest that it only follows the oceans
  • I point out the places in the oceans it has never been detected
So what is this pressure you talk about pushing the oceans, why has it never been detected and why do pressure meters out at sea or on land report the complete lack of it?
 

What about the weather stations on small islands, on the coast where I live, on oil rigs and on ships. Ships especially track changes in barometric pressure because it can be a sign of weather changing, a storm coming in etc. None of these display the pressure wave of which you speak.

And like i said it is also undetectable in China, Taiwan or the US. And i work on a site which is reclaimed land and used to be sea and again no pressure wave there.
Wow some deflection.
I'll ask again does your world have a higher centre than around the outer edge where your cell wall rises

He has argued plenty of times there isnt an edge but as it is an enclosed dome there has to be a wall somewhere.
 
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There is no outer edge.
OK jeez this is hard work.
So as close to the ice wall as you can get compared to the edge of the raised centre where the carbon arc generator is.
What is the gradient between those 2 points very roughly.
You did say you'd observed it under the sea and you know loads about your world so you must have a very rough idea.
 
The pressure wave you said causes the tides. The very thing we were discussing.
I know what we're discussing.
I see you are trying the "lets frustrate by seemingly forget the conversation we were discussing just 10 minutes ago - that might deflect" tactic.
Or maybe you aren't getting it.
Lets recap for your clearly faltering memory:
  • You claim tides are caused by a wave of pressure sweeping over the planet acting on the oceans, pushing the tides up
Yep, but you don't seem to know how it's happening judging by your responses.
  • I provide evidence that this pressure is not detected at the coast
You're providing nothing.
  • You suggest that it only follows the oceans
No, I don't. Pay more attention and you wouldn't always go off on a tangent.
  • I point out the places in the oceans it has never been detected
As above.
So what is this pressure you talk about pushing the oceans, why has it never been detected and why do pressure meters out at sea or on land report the complete lack of it?
It is detected but you think it should be massive at your own local town point. This is why it becomes a waste of time to explain to you. You did this before.
 
Moons out again at same time as sun..

Strange how it moves higher up in the sky each day as well. Just as predicted.
Funny how if one side is lit up its always the side that's facing the sun if it was a real sun too.
Never arcs in the other direction.
It's almost like the sun is lighting it up
 
Moons out again at same time as sun..

Strange how it moves higher up in the sky each day as well. Just as predicted.
Amazing how one moves up and the other down or vice versa.
Funny how if one side is lit up its always the side that's facing the sun if it was a real sun too.
Almost like it's a reflection.
Never arcs in the other direction.
I know.
It's almost like the sun is lighting it up
I agree.
 
Amazing how one moves up and the other down or vice versa.

Almost like it's a reflection.

I know.

I agree.
Nothing like a reflection tbf.
So about this gradient.
Also those 3 very long roads I put up earlier how do they fit onto your now quite small world only 17000 miles in diameter, can you show me please
 
I know what we're discussing.

Or maybe you aren't getting it.

Yep, but you don't seem to know how it's happening judging by your responses.

You're providing nothing.

No, I don't. Pay more attention and you wouldn't always go off on a tangent.

As above.

It is detected but you think it should be massive at your own local town point. This is why it becomes a waste of time to explain to you. You did this before.
Ok, so
  • Where is this pressure concentrated?
  • Does it sweep around the planet or does it just push the oceans in one place?
  • Why is there no record of it?
  • How strong (e.g. in pascals) is this pressure?
  • Why does it not upset weather systems, or does it and the evidence is in meteorological records?
 
I know what we're discussing.

Or maybe you aren't getting it.

Yep, but you don't seem to know how it's happening judging by your responses.

You're providing nothing.

No, I don't. Pay more attention and you wouldn't always go off on a tangent.

As above.

It is detected but you think it should be massive at your own local town point. This is why it becomes a waste of time to explain to you. You did this before.
@DaveH no human can argue against this stupidity and hope to achieve anything. Data is clearly not a factor to consider in flat earth brainwashed mindset.
 
@DaveH no human can argue against this stupidity and hope to achieve anything. Data is clearly not a factor to consider in flat earth brainwashed mindset.
Lets give him a fair chance on this one. I've got a number of pressure meters gathering data* all the time. But I am about half a mile inland. He says that is the wrong experiment and would not tell me anything of note, so lets not write it off before we know the full details. Otherwise we are being just as blinkered. While there are is a lot of data available from the oceans too, such as the oil rigs, small islands and ships that I mentioned, they too might be doing it in the wrong way.

I'm keen to know how it does work.
 
Lets give him a fair chance on this one. I've got a number of pressure meters gathering data* all the time. But I am about half a mile inland. He says that is the wrong experiment and would not tell me anything of note, so lets not write it off before we know the full details. Otherwise we are being just as blinkered. While there are is a lot of data available from the oceans too, such as the oil rigs, small islands and ships that I mentioned, they too might be doing it in the wrong way.

I'm keen to know how it does work.
The fact is it doesn’t. He believes in a pressure wave strong enough to create tides, yet undetectable to scientific instrument, ignoring the inconceivable weight of water to be moved. And he considers gravity to be “magical “
It is difficult to understand how someone can convince himself of such a load of cobblers and fail to see how ridiculous it all is.
I reckon he doesn’t believe it at all but just enjoys winding people up.
Nothing about anything
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