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Originally Posted by PornoMonster
Weather it will or wont depends, but your Science is flawed.
You are dealing with a Huge Magnet. What is the distance that these start to pull on each other more? They already say the moon is the cause for the tides.
Place to magnets on a table, just far enough to start to pull on each other, then slightly push one a little closer...
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Explain to me why my science is flawed? Your analogy is sweet. Lets scale that down:
Let's say that every 1,000km is 1 cm. On a table that's about 400 cm long(400,000km) we place the moon and the earth about 359 cm apart. Yes 3 meters and 57 cm (that's 359,000km) which is the distance earth - moon @ 2009/08/19. NOTHING happend then.
Now, on 2011/03/19 the distance is going to be 356,000, so 356 cm.
Are you telling me that moving the magnets 3 cm closer to each other is going to have a catastrophical impact? Because that's what you're implying.