Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Post by starbiter » Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:00 am

http://thunderbolts.info/tpod/2011/arch ... canoes.htm

This TPOD implies that looking at fault characteristics for earthquake predictions might be flawed.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/1 ... 37504.html


[...]
Every proposed nuclear plant in the U.S. already must undergo an extensive environmental review that examines the site’s seismology, hydrology and geology, NRC spokesman Joey Ledford said.

Me again,
They don't take into account the electrical nature of earthquakes. If there was no historic memory of the New Madrid Earthquake, i doubt if extreme seismic activity would be expected along the Mississippi.

CMEs and other external electrical events like comet/Earth interactions seem to be factors in earthquake generation that is missed by the experts. This wouldn't be such a big deal if nuclear reactors weren't located without considering that we inhabit an Electric Universe.

Worlds in Collision describes a comet causing what might have been the granddaddy of all earthquakes while a giant comet was above the Earth.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/21746049/Veli ... -Collision

See darkness on WiC page 59.
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Re: Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Post by upriver » Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:13 pm

How does the earth stay at a negative 4 million volts compared to the ionosphere??

You would think that it would discharge at some time with all the lightning happening over the world. Why not??

Brant

"When you include observations of weather over the whole earth, you get
some pretty amazing numbers. Here are a couple-

Number of thunderstorms occurring at any given time: 2000

Number of lightning strikes over the earth per second: 100

(The above numbers from this web site:
http://www.lightningstalker.com/weather ... /more.html)

Expanding the lightning numbers... 100 per second equals 6000 strikes per
minute
6000 per minute equals
360,000 per hour
360,000 per hour equals
8,640,000 per day

Wendell Bechtold, meteorologist
Forecaster, National Weather Service
Weather Service Office, St. Louis, MO"

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