The Tides ARE standing waves. The two bulges ALWAYS remain ~STANDING under the advancing moon, lifted by it's gravity for the close one, and lifted by centrifugal force and least Moon-effect for the FAR one.
that is not the accepted definiton of a standing wave, according to what I learned in college physics and from a bit of research into the topic with respect to tides
Two opposing waves combine to form a standing wave.This phenomenon can occur because the medium is moving in the opposite direction to the wave, or it can arise in a stationary medium as a result of interference between two waves traveling in opposite directions. In the second case, for waves of equal amplitude traveling in opposing directions, there is on average no net propagation of energy.
In a resonator, standing waves occur during the phenomenon known as resonance
There is no mention of this effect with respect to gravity's pull on water on the earth
better minds then mine stand by it.
then please provide citations that back up your assertion
twitch, of course it could be argued that gravity is another form of acceleration, and that the peculiar shape of the gravity gradient under the MOON +or- the solar presence, is an accelration that is stationary under the moon, and it is this acceleration that is perceived as moving, a lifting seen as tides., because -- 'as the world turns'.
It's not argued, it's established and accepted fact by minds greater than mine, to which I provided evidence.