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Originally posted by silent thunder
Very interesting. Thanks for posting. I don't have enough siesmological knowledge to evaluate your claims but you certainly have my attention
27-JUN-2011 12:12:06 39.39 143.43 4.9 25.0 OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Originally posted by cloaked4u
ALL this happened in a period of WHAT time frame?
Originally posted by ren1999
Right now I'm feeling my entire apartment sway gently. My office building is also gently making me seasick. I think the plate under us is soft and moving. When trains go by, the apartment shakes now. It didn't before.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Originally posted by ren1999
Right now I'm feeling my entire apartment sway gently. My office building is also gently making me seasick. I think the plate under us is soft and moving. When trains go by, the apartment shakes now. It didn't before.
That is interesting and could suggest a few things:
1) There has been a change in ground density, allowing you to feel the trains- or
2) There is a new track running since the quake, closer to your apartment- or
3) You have become hypersensitive since the big one, and pay attention where you didn't before.
Hey, I really appreciate your comments ren, seeing as you are there, and your comments are pertinent.
n increasing number of people are experiencing motion sickness in Japan due to hundreds of aftershocks since the massive earthquake of March 11, physicians say. "We are seeing a sharp increase in the number of patients complaining of dizziness," the Mejiro University Clinic, which specialises in ENT conditions, said on its website. "They are likely experiencing 'earthquake sickness', a condition similar to motion sickness," the hospital's chief physician Hideaki Sakata wrote on his blog. Residents and rescue workers in the northeastern region, struck by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake on March 11, had felt nearly 400 aftershocks stronger than magnitude 5.0 as of yesterday morning.
Originally posted by ren1999
I am hypersensitive to all ground shaking now. ..
Tokyo is resting on a sea of magma and when things like coal burn underground it makes noise and tremors.