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Tidal Energy Is Not Renewable
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This is BS
The moon is too small and too far away to cause the earth to stop spinning no matter what we do with the water from the tides. With his kind of reasoning, the water held in reservoirs from daming rivers would have stopped the earth from spinning and windmills (and sail boats) would have stopped the wind from blowing.
Actually the axis of the earth has shifted a measureable amount due to groundwater exploitation by humans shifting around the weight distribution of earth.
Also in your comparision to windmills you need to consider the very strong difference, that the wind is generated by the heat energy that comes from the sun, whereas earths spinning has no external energy source to maintain it.
Funny enough, if harvesting tidal energy were enough to stop the Earth's rotation, then a civilization advanced enough to use all that energy without burning the planet to a crisp should easilly be able to restart the rotation or even pause the slowing long before it becomes a real issue.
We could intentionally force a 24hr day, and/or a 365.25 day year at that point, because fuck it, why not? Show Mars and Venus what happens if they don't get with the program, right quick.