Friday, September 21, 2018

Magmic Tides

When electronic instruments turn up something unexpected, then either the electronics are at fault, or one has discovered something new. When, with my magnetometer, I discovered moving magnetic fields in the ocean this month, I studied this data of the European Space Administration. It surveys Oceanic Tidal Signal. But immediately this turns up something strange. The ESA's satellite is registering oceanic tidal signal (changing magnetic fields in the ocean) on land. One sees it here, above Western Australia. Son M and I guessed that it might be magmic tides. Call them Scarborough Tides.

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