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Beyond creepy. Black holes are horrifying enough, and now to think they exist on earth?
Logically, there would seem to need to be a hole someplace, for all this water to be going into.
Phage
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
Logically, there would seem to need to be a hole someplace, for all this water to be going into.
The water is going in circles. Those circles drift across the ocean.
No holes.
makes magnetic vortex waves emanating from the earth seem more plausible dont you think?
same would be responsible for tornadoes and hurricanes as well.
Phage
reply to post by filledcup
makes magnetic vortex waves emanating from the earth seem more plausible dont you think?
No. Basic hydrodynamics accounts for the phenomenon quite well. The interface between fluids moving with different vectors produces eddies.
same would be responsible for tornadoes and hurricanes as well.
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes are both the result of convective activity (though on vastly different scales).
No magnetic vortex waves, whatever the hell that's supposed to mean.
No. What causes the pressure differentials is heat. Warm air is less dense than cold air and therefore exerts less atmospheric pressure. Because it is less dense it also tends to rise. When warm rises air from elswhere is drawn in to replace it.
but what really causes and creates the pressure is magnetic(gravitational) fields.
No. Air is not affected by magnetism, nor is water (except to a very, very slight degree.
a tornado/whirlpool can be formed from vortex shaped magnetic wave.
Phage
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
Logically, there would seem to need to be a hole someplace, for all this water to be going into.
The water is going in circles. Those circles drift across the ocean.
No holes.
Phage
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
Various things including the Coriolis effect, it depends on the situation. In general it has to do with the way currents interact with other currents.
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edit on 10/13/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)