Diagrams of the action of
pressure upon the sea
In a Newtonian gravity field there could only be one tide a day. The sea in the centre of an ocean would be dragged up by the gravitation pull of the Sun. If gravity is strong enough to hold the Earth in orbit, then it is strong enough to bulge the sea outward.
Diagram 1 –
In Newtonian gravity there would only be one tide a day, and the sea in the centre of an ocean would be
dragged up by the gravitation pull of the sun, since if it existed and was strong enough to hold the earth
in orbit, then it would certainly be strong enough to bulge the sea outward.
In reality we find that the actual situation is as shown below. Newtonian gravity does not exist. Déscartes’ model needs re-examination.
Diagram 2,
the reality of cosmic pressure upon the sea.