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"Androcles" <Headmaster(a)Hogwarts.physics_q> wrote in message
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> "granite stone" <jrblackwatch(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>I read an article that the moon's force on the mantle might give us
>> magma and magma is not chemical. In the same way some of the larger
>> planets may have a pull on our sun's mantle giving us solar
>> radiation. Since the sun spins every 6 days the spin travels through
>> the pull on the sun's mantle, energy, huge amounts of it, is given
>> off. If all stars are suns, you could say each star has planet
>> pulling on each sun's mantle.
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>> Jon Riley
>> Toronto
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> The theory you are talking about applies to the Earth's crust,
> which is being flexed by the Moon's pull just as the oceans
> are and produce tides. That flexing produces heat, just as a
> car's tyres heat up when flexed.

My goodness. you got something right. What's wrong with you?


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fuckoff.
From: granite stone on
google tital force and lots comes about moon Io.