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Originally posted by stereologist
Here is a clever story about space that even got some wackos to call in to confirm that it actually happened:
Zero G's
In 1972, BBC Radio 2 announced an once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event was going to take place on April 1st. British astronomer Patrick Moore hypothesized that at 9:47 AM London time, Pluto would pass behind Jupiter and create a gravitational alignment that would counteract and decrease the Earth’s own gravity. Moore advised listeners if they leap in the air at the precise moment of planetary alignment, they would experience a weightless floating sensation. The BBC2 radio station received many phone calls confirming the mid-morning phenomenon, highlighted by one woman’s report of her eleven friends and her lifting off their chairs and floating around the room.
While the average number of large earthquakes per year is fairly constant, earthquakes occur in clusters. This is predicted by various statistical models, ...
On Friday November 25, 1988 the largest earthquake in eastern North America in 53 years occurred 35 km south of Chicoutimi, Québec and 75 km north of the Charlevoix-Kamouraska earthquake zone.
How about the north and south pole's doing wacky things like crossing
Typical of head in sand, check rain fall for western Canada; being the prairies, way over precept for this year, not sure where your earth quake info is from but wrong. And yes the poles are crossing, I monitor real time magnetic pole line's magnetic blasts[..prop.hfradio.org.]you will see for your self..Check out annual rain fall for western north America U.S. and Canada. Way over normal.
Once our ice is gone, not a inch of ground will remain.
Over most of geologic time, long-term sea level has been higher than today (see graph above). Only at the Permian-Triassic boundary ~250 million years ago was long-term sea level lower than today.
Originally posted by SwissPort905v2
You guys dont get it. Once our ice is gone, not a inch of ground will remain. Dont forget what our moon does to large bodies of water......
gl, faith.