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Originally posted by expatwhite
Originally posted by savvys84
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
Originally posted by savvys84
Hey!! I felt it allright.
My bed shook and immediately, I knew it was an earth quake.
But nothing in the news
Maybe they "scalar'd" you again!
Quick.....back under the bed!
Lol, but I did mention Gravity / Time waves propagating , rebounding and causing earth quakes, on my anti grav thread. Did I cause this , I wonder
No mate you didnt. You built a piece of crap machine in your garage from old bits of tat and all it manages to do is illuminate a couple of light bulbs. Rest easy, your impressive display of 40 watt bulbs didnt cause this
Originally posted by CHA0S
reply to post by westcoast
IT WAS A DEEP EARTHQUAKE!!!!
At 1618 UTC there was a 6.5 quake in Brazil. The reason it showed up so much around the globe is because it was 565 KM DEEP!!!! The seismos only go down to 700 KM, so that is a very, very deep quake, especially for that size.
The real discussion here shouldn't be what caused the seismos to react, but what that quake may represent. There was also another, even deeper quake a very short time later in Fiji
So, before you start casually proclaiming with such certainty what this was, please satisfactory answer the following questions:
1) Has there ever been an earthquake (other than the Fiji one you just reported) reported at a depth of 565KM or greater?
2) If yes to question one, did anything like this happen?
3) If yes to question one, and no to question two, how do you explain that?
4) How long after the quake in Brazil did the quake in Fiji (at a greater depth) occur, was it within an hour?
5) How can you explain the magnitude of the quakes which were registered vast distances from the Brazil quake?
EDIT: Fixed question 3
[edit on 25/5/10 by CHA0S]
Originally posted by assasinforfather
All the signs are here. We don't have much longer to make peace on our hearts.
Originally posted by CHA0S
I want to add one last thing before I get going, and that is, I'm still not convinced, because even if the Brazil quake did produce P waves which were registered around the entire world within and hour, yet no one felt the effects, even if we assume all these things are possible (I'm not sure about some of them), I believe this sort of thing would be a much more common occurrence. Perhaps if someone can link other cases where an earthquake has triggered similar recordings all around the world, and that will be fully conclusive...but if that can't be done, one thing can be said about this, and that is, it's definitely not "normal".
reply to post by westcoast
Well, I'm gunna need evidence that this sorta things is normal, and has happened before, because ATS members would have noticed it.
[edit on 25/5/10 by CHA0S]
Well, that's nice, but you still have yet to back up your argument with evidence, you've given a "scientific" answer, and hooray for you, but you haven't proven your so-called "scientific" theory my friend. I just did a little Google search, and I'm finding it pretty hard to find any other case where this many seismographs have registered so many hits in such a small time span. I was finding things like 7 quakes within 48 hours...2 quakes in 3 hours...nothing like this...so, forgive me if I don't simply believe things based on nothing but the above rant.
OMG are people really this dense? It doesn't happen if ATS doesn't notice it?
You have a handfull of people out of thousands who don't understand geologly so are using wild speculation instead of doing a little bit of reasearch and educating themselves.
You have another handfull of people out of thousands who HAVE already educated themselves and are trying their best to give you the scientifc answer, but you refuse to listen.
"An eruption in the long filament channel in the northern hemisphere (the center of the channel is located around N20W10) was detected by SOHO/EIT starting from 17:00 UT on May 23. It was accompanied by extended coronal dimmings and a post-eruptive arcade. An associated long-duration B1.4 flare peaked at 18:43 UT. At the moment of writing the LASCO data is not available, so it is impossible to determine if the eruption was accompanied by a halo CME. However, the associated CME was detected by SECCHI/COR2 onboard both STEREO spacecraft starting from 17:54 UT. The estimated CME plane-of-the-sky speed is around 350 km/s.Due to the position of the CME source region across the central meridian (as seen from the Earth) and angular extent of the CME crossing the ecliptic plane, we expect the corresponding ICME to arrive to the Earth late on May 26 - early on May 27.