William Whewell’s Progressive Theory of Ocean Tides
Suppose you are standing on a beach, watching the waves roll in. Some waves crash directly, while others bounce off obstacles before reaching the shore. Now, scale this up to an oceanic level—that’s how tides behave, according to William Whewell’s Progressive Wave Theory (1883). Unlike Newton’s Equilibrium Theory, which assumes an ideal, water-covered Earth, Whewell…
