So my understanding is that the coriolis effect (spin of the earth acting on objects) does influence global currents. High tides and low tides are due to gravitational pull from the moon. Waves are the result of kinetic motion due to wind and current cycles. Water dew drops do drop from a blade of grass once there is enough mass of water accumulated to break the friction between the water droplet and the surface it is on. The earth is spinning but the friction of the hydrogen bonds are strong enough to not be influenced motion-wise other than influencing the direction of ocean currents due to the magnitude of mass that is the global ocean. We would feel the earth spinning if there was anymore effect on water droplets or ocean currents I presume based on my normie understanding and polemical research.
Space is not a vacuum, I do not have enough understanding to fully explain this but what I understand is that gasses, dust, and other material exist in space but it is not homogenous and those materials are constantly getting captured by gravitational pulls of objects such as stars, planets, comets, etc. These materials also get ejected from things like comets and stars and those materials float / hang around until another astronomical body spins by. Photons carry both heat and light and when they encounter gasses, dusts, and clouds, they tend to scatter in different directions as a result and is what explains why heat goes down with cloud cover (despite what the deep state would want you to believe like the greenhouse effect and flat earth). Another thing is that it is not widely known but the sun is traveling something like 72,000 mph through space in a certain direction which not only means it is accumulating mass as it goes but that it actually trails the planets behind it as the entire system moves through the universe accumulating and losing mass as it goes. We do revolve around the sun but in a trailing spiral fashion. Flat earth, to me, is the lie but things are more complitacted than we are led to believe in normie science.
So my understanding is that the coriolis effect (spin of the earth acting on objects) does influence global currents. High tides and low tides are due to gravitational pull from the moon. Waves are the result of kinetic motion due to wind and current cycles. Water dew drops do drop from a blade of grass once there is enough mass of water accumulated to break the friction between the water droplet and the surface it is on. The earth is spinning but the friction of the hydrogen bonds are strong enough to not be influenced motion-wise other than influencing the direction of ocean currents due to the magnitude of mass that is the global ocean. We would feel the earth spinning if there was anymore effect on water droplets or ocean currents I presume based on my normie understanding and polemical research.
Space is not a vacuum, I do not have enough understanding to fully explain this but what I understand is that gasses, dust, and other material exist in space but it is not homogenous and those materials are constantly getting captured by gravitational pulls of objects such as stars, planets, comets, etc. These materials also get ejected from things like comets and stars and those materials float / hang around until another astronomical body spins by. Photons carry both heat and light and when they encounter gasses, dusts, and clouds, they tend to scatter in different directions as a result and is what explains why heat goes down with cloud cover (despite what the deep state would want you to believe like the greenhouse effect and flat earth). Another thing is that it is not widely known but the sun is traveling something like 72,000 mph through space in a certain direction which not only means it is accumulating mass as it goes but that it actually trails the planets behind it as the entire system moves through the universe accumulating and losing mass as it goes. We do revolve around the sun but in a trailing spiral fashion. Flat earth, to me, is the lie but things are more complitacted than we are led to believe in normie science.