If widely adopted wouldn't pic related just end up throwing off the moon's orbit?
>>58793072
Waves dont make the moon's orbit
It's the other way around, Anon
Jesus Christ man
>>58793072
wot m8
>>58793199
To be super-autismo-pedantic, water doesn't actually move, it's the planet that rotates underneath the waves. If the earth were nothing but a single big ocean, the waves would literally stay in the same spot in relation to the nearest source of gravity (moon).
It might chop off Nemo's last normal fin but, you're retarded for thinking it would upset the moon's orbit.
>>58793228
Are you retarded? If waves didn't actually move water we couldn't have crest waves or tsunamis.
>>58793199
If I had to guess, and I do because OP is an incredibly vague faggot.
I'd say OP is likening the effects of magnetic drag to gravity. And that mass implementation of these devices would slow down rivers creating more resistance to the gravity of the moon causing it to repel.
>>58793251
That's why I wrote "if earth were a big ocean", the concept of a tsunami can only exist if there's land to create one, all forms of water motion are created from the fact that irregularities of the planet surface force the water to move.
>>58793285
That's the dumbest shit I've read all day.
Gratz man xD
Seriously though, what the fuck did you just type?
Did you even think when typing that?
Land isn't the only reason to do it.
They can happen from all kinds of things, from volcanoes to asteroid impacts to huge earthquakes. Landslides are but one form of Tsunami, and usually the weakest.
A "planet of ocean" couldn't really exist.
No, Europa isn't a huge ocean world either, it has a core.
That core may well be some form of water we've never seen before because it is so dense, but it will still be solid at some point. (sans the ice surface, of course)
>>58793072
>People like OP live in our society, feed off our taxes, work in our offices and share the same oxygen as us.
Really activates your almonds.