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			Oh dear - what did I start here......
		 
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			Another Physicist here. An easier way to think of it is to do the vector sum of the earth's gravitational field and the moon's gravitational field. 
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 I dont think that the Mathematics are THAT complex. Just do a MacLaurin expansion about the center of mass of the earth/moon system. The first term is the traditional gravitational force. The rest of the terms are the tidal terms, with the highest order term being the one that we are more familiar with. 
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			There go the physicist's getting all wordy...
		 
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 Curses, physicists! Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberry.   
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			I know exactly how the man feels.  My dad is a physicist and I am a geology major.  Constant battles.
		 
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You're very kind.  Thank you.  (elderberry breath)
		 
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You physicists are all alike.  You get asked a difficult question and you play the vector sum card.
		 
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			Note that I also played the expansion card. Now if I can only play the SHO card then I have a set! 
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			It's all Poseidon's fault!
		 
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			maybe there are two moons - one you see and one you don't...
		 
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The dark matter hypothesis....I like it!
		 
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Right.  Blame it on some old dead Greek guy.   Well, he may be long gone, but many still myth him. 
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Or it could be an invisible concentration of cosmological constants.
		 
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Finally.  An explanation that makes sense.
		 
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Hey now... Posie is doing just fine... we had a couple of beers just the other day... I had to leave thought, after a few drinks he starts waving his trident around and trying to grab my a$$.
		 
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			Didn't realize I was going to start such an issue here.  I take it back ,it's a giant stable wave that been rotating around the Earth for billions of years, and has a wavelength equal to half the circumference of the Earth.  If the Moon stopped orbiting, that wave would continue around the planet at the same rate, slowly loosing amplitude until it disappeared.
		 
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 Also: "The high tide does not occur directly below the moon, but is slightly ahead of it. This positioning is the result of the friction of the earth as it rotates beneath the water. The rough-bottomed ocean basins tend to drag the 'bulges' along, while the gravitational effect of the moon wants to hold the bulge beneath it. The result is a compromise position, somewhere in between, at which these two forces are at equilibrium." If the moon were to go away, the tides would still be with us, but they would be much smaller tides caused by the gravity of the sun. 
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