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Originally posted by boymonkey74
Whats an ELF wave?
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by RocksFromSpace
You felt this? or did you have some equipment?
Originally posted by tport17
Do you have a magnitude in mind? Or just any earthquake?
Originally posted by RocksFromSpace
Originally posted by tport17
Do you have a magnitude in mind? Or just any earthquake?
I lived in Southern California for 35 years, went through a few earthquakes in my time there, .. I would guess 4.0 to 6.0
Originally posted by tport17
Originally posted by RocksFromSpace
Originally posted by tport17
Do you have a magnitude in mind? Or just any earthquake?
I lived in Southern California for 35 years, went through a few earthquakes in my time there, .. I would guess 4.0 to 6.0
So, I am assuming you have felt this before in California and it happened?
Originally posted by tinker9917
Do you often feel them? How do you know it was an ELF wave you felt?
Just curious, not trying to say you didn't.
NVM was answered as I typededit on 24-3-2013 by tinker9917 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Lamos
That is very interesting op.
Check this thread out:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Thanks for the heads up OP. You'll understand I'm sure, that no one takes feelings with the certainty to go load the car with supplies to top off the stocks and turtle it out to wait....but at the same time, I've wound up in bad bad spots the couple times I ignored what 250,000 years of evolution was trying to tell me in subtle little feelings that were warnings I blew off.
It's another thing to file in the back of my mind ...but not TOO far back there for a day or so, anyway.
S/F for sharing despite probably knowing what the response was likely to include here recently.
There is some intriguing research about whether large earthquakes are associated with ionospheric changes caused by electromagnetic signals released by the crushing of rock crystalline structures. If so, then this might be a mechanism for major earthquake prediction. One of the primary researchers in this area is Friedemann Freund, of NASA Ames. He has written several articles introducing the concept of ionospheric and atmospheric changes as earthquake precursors:
According to Freund, "Earthquake forecasters can also watch for changes in the ionosphere by monitoring very-low-frequency (3- to 30-kilohertz) and high-frequency (3- to 30-megahertz) radio transmissions. The strength of a radio signal at a receiver station changes with the diurnal cycle: it is greater at night than in daylight... The altitude of the ionosphere, which moves lower as the positive holes [positively-charged atoms in stressed rock] migrate to the surface, also has an effect on radio signals; the lower the ionosphere, the stronger the signals. So at dawn on an earthquake day, a curve drawn to represent the drop-off in radio signal strength will appear markedly different from the normal curve for that signal at that location." (Earthquake Predictor) That is, Fruend believes that the dawn-dusk signatures will be different for a particular instrument, perhaps even the signal strength as monitored during the day, on the day of a major earthquake.