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Here's a question for you...have you ever experienced Deja Vu? Personally, I've had very strong instances where something I see or say triggers a memory from a dream, and it is very eerie because of the detail involved. Doesn't happen often, but when it does it is a WOW feeling. In my opinion, that is a type of pre-cognitive ability that our brains possess. And really, why should it be so hard to believe that something as complex as the brain, which has evolved in the space-time continuum, not be tied to that same continuum in ways we don't understand? We see evidence in nature that animals such as birds, whales, and sharks use the magnetic field of the earth to navigate. How different is evolving the ability to tap into the unseen magnetic forces of the Earth from the potential of our brains to traverse the space-time continuum in some way?
Originally posted by questioningall
Information from the morning
earthquake.usgs.gov...
do you realize that as of this morning at 6:20am est. there have already been 56 EQs recorded in the U.S (including Puerto Rico) and last month there were 153 EQs in the month of November.
So right now, we are already well above the EQ's from last month in just the first 6 days of Dec.
A series of earthquakes in the area of Magnet Cove and Diamondhead in late November have been taken seriously and now there are four seismometers in Magnet Cove and one in Diamondhead in an effort to learn more about the earthquakes which have alarmed residents of Hot Spring County and Garland County. The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM), The Arkansas Geological Survey (AGS) and the Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI) at the University of Memphis are monitoring the area surrounding Garland and Hot Spring Counties where a swarm of small earthquakes alarmed residents over the month of November.
Quake Dates Looming
With the 'window' for our 'twin quakes' with massive impacts due Dec 10 to 15th (roughly) we can't help but notice the 5.1 shaker in southern California last night. I figure maybe next weekend we will have our first BIG one. Belted in? Things nailed down?
"Hi George, Cliff!
Warm-up for the big ones in 5-10 days? Could be. Just felt a 5.5 Mag quake located at 34 degrees 49 minutes latitude. 8:20 PM Pacific time. I'm here in Van Nuys, in the San Fernando Valley, about 120 miles southwest of the epicenter which was between Barstow & Ludlow in the mountains on the road to Vegas. A 5.5 on the 5th of December. And well within your latitude range.
Funny how this morning I wrote to a friend up north about your site and mentioned that down here, it's "shake'n'bake" country. Well I told him we had enough baking with all the fires and that it was time for a shake, and I mentioned your upcoming twin quake window.
[name withheld] Van Nuys, CA
PS Actually, we had a much bigger rumble last Sunday. It was the sonic boom from the Space Shuttle which had to land out here at Edwards AFB. I thought a huge tree limb had fallen on our roof. (actually Ba-Boom! Two thunps, one for the front and the other for the rear of the craft) Well, then I guess we qualify now for "shake, rattle and roll." Got the shake and rattle, so the roll might be the twin quakes a comin' down the pike.
Please return your seat backs and tray tables to their upright and locked positions....
Originally posted by Totakeke
I have experienced déjà vu before, yes. And there are plenty of people with very good scientific explanations as to why it happens. Is it paranormal? I highly doubt it.
How different is the ability to tap into the unseen magnetic forces of the Earth from our brains traversing the space-time continuum? Well, a few things. Science is all about making observations and being able to reproduce results. First, there's no way to measure whether our brains can "traverse the space-time continuum." There is a way to measure what makes someone feel like they've had déjà vu, but there's no way to measure, as of now, anything paranormal.
Second, it seems rather convenient that the only way to explain the web bot and other supposedly psychic things is that there is no explanation. Using the magnetic field of the Earth is different from "traversing the space-time continuum." Magnetic fields exist. We know they exist because there has been extensive study and we can see their effects on different things. They are also very important in the field of electricity. Brains being able to see into the future and without even knowing it being able to pull back information about the future? There's no way to test that. It isn't hard to believe that the human brain is an amazing thing, but attributing something to just "the complexity of the human brain" is not the right way to prove something exists.