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Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Dr Expired
Some people are rather dismissive of your observations in relation to this possibility...but intuition based on observation...is a powerful thing.
Interesting.
So perhaps you can point those that are dismissive to the notion of solar eclipses causing earthquakes towards previous events where this has happened in Australia?
That should shut them up, right?
The total solar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, Nov. 13, but it will actually be Nov. 14 local time for observers south of the equator.
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by madjetxe
Good thing it is not the full moon.
Originally posted by ascension211
reply to post by madjetxe
Good thing it is not the full moon.
Originally posted by magma
reply to post by ascension211
Either way, in a couple days time, we will all know.
peace
Because of this alignment, when the Moon transitions into its "Full Phase" (10 days from now); I think there will be a major earthquake (7+) in the Australian region or very close to there. If not, I won't be disappointed.