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Time and Tide: A Romance of the Moon

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The author presents two illustrated public lectures explaining tidal theory and how lunar and solar gravity produce ocean tides, examining tidal friction as the process that transfers Earth’s rotational energy to the Moon and thereby lengthens the day while the satellite slowly recedes. He links these mechanisms to geological and astronomical evidence, contrasts the relative roles of lunar and solar tides, and applies present observations to infer deep-time consequences for Earth’s past and future. The exposition blends clear physical argument, numerical estimates, and accessible analogies to make the astronomical and geophysical ideas intelligible to a general audience.

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Robert S. Ball

Robert S. Ball was a prominent figure in the field of astronomy and mechanics, known for his engaging lectures and writings aimed at both scientific and general audiences. He delivered a series of influential lectures at the Royal College of Science for Ireland, which were later compiled into his book "Experimental Mechanics." Ball's works often explored the wonders of the universe, as seen in titles like "Great Astronomers" and "Star-land: Being Talks With Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens." His contributions to popular science literature helped to inspire a fascination with astronomy and the natural world.

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