The true cause of tides.
We return to the interactions of vector space, which produce tides.
Tides are variations in the density of space in the gradient of the earth.
The variation of the density of the vector space, expands and contracts
the size of the planet. The involvement of the Moon in the production
of
tides by crossing the solar gradient is a reality. We learn how the Moon
produces tides if we "read" the orientation and density of vector
space
from the terrestrial and solar gradients. The Earth's gradient is a "whirlpool"
in the solar gradient, in the weak density of the vector space enclosed
in the
planet's orbit. The orbital space is oriented in the direction of the
tangents to
the orbit, from east to west. The density of the space in the gradient
of the
planet is much higher and increases exponentially towards the center.
The density of space in the orbit of the planet is small and relatively
constant.
The interaction of the space in the solar gradient (in orbit) with the
gradient
of the rotating and perpendicularly oriented planetary space does not
produce amplification! It produces exactly the opposite, the diminution
of
the density of space in the gradient of the earth, that is, the dilation
of the
dimension, "maximum tides". The moon produces the equivalent
of an
eclipse of the vector space closed in the orbit of the earth, stopping
the
dilation of the dimension of the earth, "minimum tides". The
interaction
occurs at the level of their orbits, at the two quarter moons It results
that the
earth without the Moon would have an increased size due to the interaction
of the sun. This interpretation, in addition to measuring the variation
in size,
can also detect the variation in Archimedean weight at the equator.