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Old 10-August-2004, 08:21 AM
dutche dutche is offline
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[quote="Jason Thompson
The tidal bulge created by the pull of the Moon's gravity is pulled ahead of the Moon by the Earth's rotation, hence the Moon does not lie exactly over the high tide but rather lags behind.[/quote]

so the common theory sujests the moon being over the high tide but allows room for this not being the case. or maybe the theory is wrong.