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Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by mileslong54
1.2 Lake Henshaw, So. California, so far today that's all, hope it stays that way.
earthquake.usgs.gov...edit on 30-3-2011 by mileslong54 because: (no reason given)
1.1 now south of Idyllwild, CA, looks to be maybe 20 miles away from the 1.2
earthquake.usgs.gov...
1.4 15 miles ESE from Julian, CA
earthquake.usgs.gov...
1.0 4 miles S from Idyllwild, CA
earthquake.usgs.gov...
Originally posted by jaynkeel
reply to post by palg1
Well I have stated it many times before in other threads so here goes nothing.
Heres to absolutely nothing happening and this just proving to be an epic fail, with life going on uneventful other than the occasional lottery winner, child birth, etc.
Originally posted by Imogene72
Thank you for your immediate replies everyone..! I guess there is something to worry about, but
I won't panic. Just gonna pack my emergency kit and wait and see. However, should you come
across any new data and information concerning Greece, I would appreciate it if you kept me posted..!
There is something else I would like to mention.
I haven't studied much about earthquakes and their relativity with events occurring outside our Earth,
but I think that, just like when we study the behavior of one particular object, we have to study the
environment surrounding it, otherwise the behavior does not have a pattern and is completely unpredictable,
earthquakes too, as a behavior of planet Earth, would most likely be affected by the environment surrounding
Earth, aka our solar system.
It's just a thought, but I think it makes some sense, don't you?