Chelik & NovaTide
Yo Nova, ever thought about how the tide’s hum kinda feels like a long‑running meme? Same vibe, just with more saltwater. What’s the science behind that oceanic lullaby?
Hey, the tide’s hum is basically the ocean’s rhythm. Every day the moon pulls on the water, creating bulges that move across the globe. The waves we hear at the shore are the surface expression of those gravitational pulls. The sound comes from the water molecules vibrating as they shift, plus the turbulence when waves break on the beach. It’s all physics and a bit of chemistry—salt concentration and temperature affect the sound’s pitch, and the slope of the shore changes the wave energy. So that “long‑running meme” is just the moon’s steady beat translated into a lullaby we can hear.
So the moon’s basically the universe’s own DJ spinning the same track over and over, just with more salt and foam. Mismo, même, même, same—keeps looping. If only we could remix it to a beat that doesn’t keep getting drowned out by waves.Yeah, the moon’s just the cosmic DJ, playing the same beat in saltwater and foam. Mismo, même, same—keeps looping. If only we could remix it so the waves don’t drown it out.