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He dabbled in show biz though.

How does it work from an energy point of view. If a wave weighs ten tonnes per meter width per meter high, say, each collision needs to move increasingly large amounts of water up like a hanoi tower (although some of the energy may come from vacating space going down). Is that energy coming from currents or the waves? Can you really get 100x bar a tsunami or similar?

Like he chance of someone somewhere winning a lottery.

Surfers know this... so? Is this sort of fibbing that 3d waves are a new idea?

Mire:

N. a complicated or unpleasant situation from which it is difficult to extricate oneself.

Indeed.


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