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Welcome
Originally posted by Darkblade71
reply to post by raifordko
Great intro!
Welcome to ATS!
Originally posted by JustMikeIt's great to have you with us! (Great intro, btw. Electric flow in space is something some of us would like to discuss further.)
Originally posted by natalia
reply to post by raifordko
Glad you joined I'm type O negative and rh- and have dirty blonde hair( that I dye dark) and blue eyes. What does that mean? I noticed you said that?
Originally posted by raifordko
...I'm disillusioned with the political world of science, and have broken into the private sector to do my hobby of "making computers work". With that said, I also am very skeptical of conspiracy theories because in the sciences we are "supposed" to be trained to look at everything logically and without a preconception about how we think things should turn out. I find most people who spout theories are already hoping for a specific conclusion, and will mold ideas to fit that conclusion. I remember one professor said the most invaluable thing while in school:
..."They say science is two steps forward one step back. I say it's better to go 10 steps back to make sure you are going forward in the right direction."
Originally posted by JustMike
reply to post by raifordko
Fascinating stuff.
One area I'm interested in is earthquake precursors. Some recent studies indicate that just prior to major quakes (eg the Tohoku quake in Japan in March 2011), there is evidence of atmospheric and ionospheric heating, quite well detectable in the IR range by certain satellites. It's proposed this could be due to significant radon release from the lithosphere pre-quake leading to ionisation.
There's a nice if highly simplified article about it on MIT's Technology Review .com site here.
It's quite an exciting concept because if enough data can be gathered to support the hypothesis and it stands up, it could make it possible to narrow down times for potential major quake ruptures to weeks or days based on near-real-time data analysis, instead of the generally-used statistical methods and models which often cover years or decades (and which are useless for warning of any one, specific upcoming event anyway).
Anyway, while the above is more about ionisation I thought you might find it interesting.
I mean hey, there aren't any fault lines in the Mid West, the NA plate is a solid plate, but there are earthquakes exactly where Ionization and the GEOID map says they should be BUT HEY THERE'S NO #ING RELATION AMIRITE! WHOS WITH ME!?