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Originally posted by nzprMichael
well, my animals aint acting weird here in nz : )
is there a certain distance cats and stuff can sense to?
might have opened up a new discussion here guys!
nzpr
mike
Originally posted by turquoiseladytiger
reply to post by kro32
It should be obvious and shouldn't need any proof. This is so far out there it's laughable. For those of you who don't know how earthquakes work, and there appear to be quite a few of you, let me explain it too you in simpleton terms.
Earthquakes are caused by plate techtonics. One plate moving under another or 2 plates sliding along each other.Sometimes part of the plate will get stuck on the other and when the strain becomes too much it snaps releasing it's energy as an earthquake.
Now tell me how solar winds, or radiation, or changes in magnetics is going to affect something as big as 2 plates moving against each other..
THE MOON AFFECTS THE TIDES
Originally posted by kro32
Originally posted by turquoiseladytiger
reply to post by kro32
It should be obvious and shouldn't need any proof. This is so far out there it's laughable. For those of you who don't know how earthquakes work, and there appear to be quite a few of you, let me explain it too you in simpleton terms.
Earthquakes are caused by plate techtonics. One plate moving under another or 2 plates sliding along each other.Sometimes part of the plate will get stuck on the other and when the strain becomes too much it snaps releasing it's energy as an earthquake.
Now tell me how solar winds, or radiation, or changes in magnetics is going to affect something as big as 2 plates moving against each other..
THE MOON AFFECTS THE TIDES
tides aren't plate techtonics and totally unrelated
Originally posted by kro32
Originally posted by Aisling
I signed in tonight to see if anything is going on.
My cat has been acting the same way he did the night we learned of the Japan quake.
He's howling, meowing, chirping, pacing, and acting nervous. He woke me up twice. So now I can't sleep.
Right now, he sits at the back sliding glass door looking out, same as he did with the Japan quake.
I've learned that he's a good indicator of something being off. His behavior was erratic too when the birds started to fall dead.
I just wanted to share that here, in case anyone watched their animal's behaviors. Anyone else noticing changes with their animals?
Sounds like a very sensitive cat if he could feel something coming from Japan. For that matter then he should be going crazy every night because there are always big earthquakes going off but most are in unpopulated areas so nobody makes much of them.