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Search ResultsAntipodal point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, the antipodal point of a point on the surface of a sphere is the point which is diametrically opposite it — so situated that a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the centre of the sphere and forms a true...
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well..... thst's going into the 'Hyperdimensional physics' of the guy famous for the Face-on-Mars theory...
but it has some credibilityedit on 21-12-2010 by St Udio because: (no reason given)
There was a Japan earthquake today that registered 7.4 magnitude. The quake was major and there was a tsunami that was about a foot high even though warnings said that it could be much more devastating.
The Japan earthquake struck at 2:19 a.m. local time on Wednesday morning. The trembler struck about 95 miles east of Chichi-shima, and it was shallow at a depth of 8.69 miles. Nearly 2,700 people live in the region, and thankfully none of them were injured during the quake and resulting surge of the ocean. The remote Bonin Islands were hit by the foot tall tsunami, but thankfully there are no reports of major damage or injury. The tsunami was expected to be higher, and thankfully it wasn’t even though the region was initially warned to evacuate.
Originally posted by sabbathcrazy
My THEORY is that this is because of the gulf oil spill. I have no idea how the earths crust really work but if you think about it like this. You have a rubics cube, if you take a cube out of a rubics cube the whole rubics cube will fall apart because it needs all of its pieces to hold it together. Im not saying the earth is going to fall apart like a rubrics cube. Just that, a big whole in the earths crust could give some extra room for plates to move. We now know that they drilled 7 miles deep not 5 including the ocean. 7 miles deep into the earths crust under the ocean. According to a google search the earths crust is average 7 miles deep in the ocean. But thats just a theory.
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My THEORY is that this is because of the gulf oil spill. I have no idea how the earths crust really work
You have a rubics cube, if you take a cube out of a rubics cube the whole rubics cube will fall apart because it needs all of its pieces to hold it together. Im not saying the earth is going to fall apart like a rubrics cube. Just that, a big whole in the earths crust could give some extra room for plates to move. We now know that they drilled 7 miles deep not 5 including the ocean. 7 miles deep into the earths crust under the ocean. According to a google search the earths crust is average 7 miles deep in the ocean.
HOW ELSE AM I GOING TO LEARN