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Which is why we have scientists who actually use tools to measure sea level and don't rely on their eyes.
anon_10ddb saysWho said anything about tidal changes?
I did.
reat, so now we can add wind, causing higher water along with tidal changes, which caused the erosion and disappearance of those islands.
Makes perfect sense, thanks for clarifying that.
The Alarmists aren't going to be happy though, how can they blame the disappearing islands on melting ice? Their narrative was just wrecked, again.
I don't think you are understanding the point. It's not that tidal forces have changed over time. It's that in order to measure a difference in sea levels, you have to have a baseline to measure against. But the baseline sea level changes due to tidal forces so you and your naked eye will never know what the baseline is that you are measuring against, and will never be able to tell if it has risen or fallen.
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Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-02-pacific-nation-bigger.html#jCp