If, for some reason the position is out of whack, you'd expect a huge change in the tide-tables too, which fucks up the global supply chain.
On the other hand, I have yet to see a good explanation as to why certain places are subject to 3 ebb and flood movements a day, while others have two.
Interestingly, in this regard is the Med, and what we call the East-Sea or the Baltic Sea, and the Black Sea and Aegean Sea. There is no significant tidal effect there on average, though in certain places it can reach a difference of 1 meter, or 3 yards.
The sheer fact of these difficult to comprehend issues, and how these interrelate, is not reason to suppose something nefarious.
Last Month, for instance, I noticed that the moon almost went North, beyond north West. But that was late in the evening. The next day it was up in the north East.
From a view from earth then, it seems like the moon is changing position, whereas one would look at the way the earth is tilted, wobbles, and turns, while the moon also has a rotation, tilt and wobble, there is an interaction between 6 parameters at least.
Which means, when something is off, it means that the predictions on moon up and down, and it's position along the visible part of the heavens would not match. And so far, I have not seen such a thing.
On the other hand, due to changes in the solar-weather, and solar-system weather, on the outer solar-system planets, changes are visible in regards to their magnetic make-up. It seems that the usual storms we can observe on for instance Jupiter, are changing direction, and that the magnetic power of the outer planets is diminishing, allowing for galaxy neutrinos to enter the solar system more easily.
Just check this out:
https://moontracks.com/lunar_ingress.html
Here you'll see the way the progression of the moon through the star-signs is taking place.
The orbit of the moon is quite special and interacts with the earths rotation, wobble and what not.
This video contains a visualization: https://inv.vern.cc/watch?v=jgoIP90apEs
Here are some interesting figures to consider. https://nineplanets.org/the-moon/
If, for some reason the position is out of whack, you'd expect a huge change in the tide-tables too, which fucks up the global supply chain.
On the other hand, I have yet to see a good explanation as to why certain places are subject to 3 ebb and flood movements a day, while others have two.
Interestingly, in this regard is the Med, and what we call the East-Sea or the Baltic Sea, and the Black Sea and Aegean Sea. There is no significant tidal effect there on average, though in certain places it can reach a difference of 1 meter, or 3 yards.
The sheer fact of these difficult to comprehend issues, and how these interrelate, is not reason to suppose something nefarious.
Last Month, for instance, I noticed that the moon almost went North, beyond north West. But that was late in the evening. The next day it was up in the north East.
From a view from earth then, it seems like the moon is changing position, whereas one would look at the way the earth is tilted, wobbles, and turns, while the moon also has a rotation, tilt and wobble, there is an interaction between 6 parameters at least.
Which means, when something is off, it means that the predictions on moon up and down, and it's position along the visible part of the heavens would not match. And so far, I have not seen such a thing.
On the other hand, due to changes in the solar-weather, and solar-system weather, on the outer solar-system planets, changes are visible in regards to their magnetic make-up. It seems that the usual storms we can observe on for instance Jupiter, are changing direction, and that the magnetic power of the outer planets is diminishing, allowing for galaxy neutrinos to enter the solar system more easily.
It seems, we are in for a change .....