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Originally posted by steve95988
reply to post by kro32
lol you sound like your some know-it-all, do you really think this planet and its plates are held together by a liquid core? how do u know that this might just be something to look into? Scientist are discovering new things all the time, things that they never thought could be possible, u should refraise
Originally posted by kro32
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
Without a link to the source or more information this does not tell anyone much. For all I can glean a Sudden Impulse might be as dangerous as a feather falling from the sky on my head.
I've seen enough "Chicken Little" the sky is falling posts to last me a while. How about some information to go with this post?
Could you also direct me to the studies linking a "Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse" to Earthquakes? Any paper from a good source would do, although peer reviewed, published papers would be better. If it's covered in another thread, a link to that would be appreciated.
He can't link any because there are no studies...it's complete hogwash. There is 100% absolutely no way a geomagnetic sudden impulse could trigger an earthquake...ever.
Once again someone is trying to freak people out..these posts are really getting annoying. Maybe the mods could make a new section called the uneducated earthquake doom scenarios or something.
Originally posted by RickyD
reply to post by kro32
Ever hear of harmonics??? Go read up on some of the stuff Tesla did with vibrations or in SIMPILETON terms waves. Then tell me it couldn't have an effect.
Originally posted by Ironclad
reply to post by kro32
OK that's an easy answer..
The Plates float on molten liquid matter and the Earths core also rotates within that.. it generates a huge magnetic field within the earth..
When a solar storm hits us, it can interact with the Core and the outer mantle and cause is to wobble or something which causes a disruption in the plates themselves...
Just a guess, but it's an explanation..
Now you tell us how it isn't possible..lol
Originally posted by ThePowerThatIs
reply to post by kro32
Just ignore him you can't talk sense into a closed mind.
Keep the updates cominedit on 30-3-2011 by ThePowerThatIs because: because
Originally posted by restlessbrainsyndrome
reply to post by kro32
I can tell you how....suppose these two plates that have been pushing together for a while get smacked with a wave...its like smacking a gong...the plate becomes a giant tuning fork...and viola! The spots where the plates were hung up on shatter (as a glass will that is in tune with the tuning fork when you bring it close to it) and the plate pops forward...aka earthquake...I have actually read quite a bit about it over the years. Have you read anything about it or even tried to? Or do you not understand how one could affect the other? Did I shed a little light on why the two could be connected? It does not mean that an earthquake will happen every time this happens, but it makes the possibility of one happening go up...another example is setting a glass on top of a speaker and turning the volume way up...you can put the glass in the center of the top, but the glass will vibrate and eventually fall off the top of the speaker....
Originally posted by kro32
Originally posted by ThePowerThatIs
reply to post by kro32
Just ignore him you can't talk sense into a closed mind.
Keep the updates cominedit on 30-3-2011 by ThePowerThatIs because: because
Funny how the op offers not one shred of proof and you drool over him..guess you are the ones with the closed mind.