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Originally posted by Evasius
Not sure if this article has been posted here yet, but it's one of the only related articles I could find:
Disaster fears as 'monster' eclipse looms
Unfortunately the article doesn't delve much into the science of the catastrophic possibility.
Originally posted by antar
MUMBAI (AFP) – Indian astrologers are predicting violence and turmoil across the world as a result of this week's total solar eclipse, which the superstitious and religious view as a sign of potential doom.
Originally posted by Discotech
Originally posted by antar
MUMBAI (AFP) – Indian astrologers are predicting violence and turmoil across the world as a result of this week's total solar eclipse, which the superstitious and religious view as a sign of potential doom.
They never get it right, yet still countless gullible people who seem to enjoy irrational fear will continue to believe what they say is true despite seeing with their eyes that nothing happens, how many times does it take for these people to open their eyes and see that what they believe is nonsense ?
Right, just 'more' people now to be irrational. Or are they? The point i was attempting to make in the links above is how they are now choosing to use the media as a way of either pushing the doom and gloom agenda or they know that something has been analysis even if by oral tradition to equate trouble when we have these types of sunspots. Either way communication has never been more simple to acquire but never so difficult to sift through for the tidbits of truth.
The difference between the "perigean spring tides" and the normal tidal ranges for all areas of the coast is small. In most cases the difference is only a couple of inches. The largest difference occurs in certain areas of the Alaska coast where the range of the tide was increased by approximately 6 inches. But considering that these areas have an average tidal range of more than 30 feet, the increase is but a small percentage of the whole (less than a 2% increase).
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by questioningall
Very slightly more. Hardly noticeable.