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Why do We See Sinkholes Popping up All Over the Place

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posted on Mar, 7 2013 @ 06:59 AM
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Sinkholes have existed for many many years but increased dramatically in the past few years, but why?
"Experts" have always blamed the phenomenon on several factors like leaking pipelines, underground water movement, construction works, floods, etc... but really, they have not been able to prove such claims nor an idea of what’s causing sinkholes to pop up everywhere. Sinkholes are not happening in one geographical region, they’re happening everywhere on the planet. Even in areas where construction works have been inactive for so long.

Yes sinkholes can occur because of excessive construction works and water leakages, it happened before due to major floods; but these are small percentage compared to the total number.


In recent years, we started seeing an increase in natural disasters in many areas in the world, some are linked to manmade events but others are mere natural events. Sinkholes do occur due to a sudden loss of underground support of rocks which would in some cases take years to disappear from its original location.

This is linked to the core geology of the planet which is in constant, but very slow motion. This motion happens when we experience a change in earth’s magnetic field. During the Fukushima disaster in 2011, earth’s axis has changed slightly, but what does that mean? It means that the invisible magnetic field has been tilted even faster that it was supposed to! Axis change leads to the relocation of the poles which are already happening as we speak. (Axis pole is different from the magnetic pole) Some people understand this phenomenon but believe that the pole shift a natural event which takes place over the course of one natural disaster, but that’s not the case; the pole shift takes place over the course of very long period in time. In fact, some airports have already been notified of this phenomenon and started readjusting their runways accordingly.

I welcome any geologists to provide another explanation of sinkholes.

www.foxnews.com...

www.mnn.com...

www.oregonlive.com...

www.independent.co.uk...


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posted on Mar, 7 2013 @ 06:26 PM
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Sinkholes don't really pop up, more the reverse. I would hesitate to say that they are a core event though, more like a shallow event the near surface regions of the Earth's crust where just about anything goes. One natural explanation,

en.wikipedia.org...
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posted on Mar, 7 2013 @ 06:29 PM
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can u give us the data on the increase ?

it's probably a media driven thing



posted on Mar, 7 2013 @ 06:29 PM
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Sinkholes have existed for many many years but increased dramatically in the past few years,
Do you have a historical database to back this up or are you just talking about news stories on the internet?




During the Fukushima disaster in 2011, earth’s axis has changed slightly,
The figure axis of the Earth moved a very small amount. The rotational axis (the Earth's tilt) did not change at all.


I welcome any geologists to provide another explanation of sinkholes.
Heavy rain, drought, broken water mains...
www.portal.state.pa.us...
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posted on Mar, 7 2013 @ 06:32 PM
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In one word, wastewater.

Or, pollution! Having gardened in Florida, I know first hand that the earth is just DIFFERENT there compared to the rest of the mainline. In florida, you go way midland (in my instance, Sebring) and STILL theres no real soil, just sand sand sand and hundreds of ponds.

Pretty much the opposite of bedrock. Why bring water to the beach?



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