Oceans never rest. If you are in the extremely rare situation of being on a glassy sea, you can be certain that the wind from your area has been drawn into a nearby storm. Which will probably be barreling down on top of you before you're ready for it.
Gravity. The mass of the earth exerts a force on everything around it in an equal manner, pulling toward its center. The oceans are a layer of water on the surface of the "ball" and the elevation of all the oceans is the same everywhere, i.e. sea level.
I don't appreciate your invective toward me. I took the time to send a reply to your question. The commonly accepted theory of gravity makes sense to me, and I don't have to see it to believe it. You don't SEE magnetism, and yet it exists.
How do you explain the fact that everything falls toward the earth?
Sea level is mostly at sea level.
Apparently you have never been to sea.
Oceans never rest. If you are in the extremely rare situation of being on a glassy sea, you can be certain that the wind from your area has been drawn into a nearby storm. Which will probably be barreling down on top of you before you're ready for it.
Try putting a level on 50 foot waves.
Gravity. The mass of the earth exerts a force on everything around it in an equal manner, pulling toward its center. The oceans are a layer of water on the surface of the "ball" and the elevation of all the oceans is the same everywhere, i.e. sea level.
Lol
I don't appreciate your invective toward me. I took the time to send a reply to your question. The commonly accepted theory of gravity makes sense to me, and I don't have to see it to believe it. You don't SEE magnetism, and yet it exists.
How do you explain the fact that everything falls toward the earth?