digi2ns
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Will NASA be right?
They are predicting the largest earthquake ever I believe this week. Have to wait and see if it happens. Heres a report from something else on possibilities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZuNtFWU0ng I don't listen to this stuff but it can be interesting to all the info they come up with Hope to hear what Bapu has for us before we all get sucked up by some major event
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 14:44:06
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If it happens let's all meet back up at the Pancake House in 72 hours.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 14:45:52
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This is not from NASA and it is absolutely without any scientific basis, although the "press release" uses a lot of parascientificlogolical jargon.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 16:34:03
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I don't know about that story (haven't looked at it yet), but I CAN tell you where the next HUGE earthquake will take place. Right off the coast up here (about 60 miles off). Should be in the neighborhood of a 9.2 as well. Why do I say this? Because it has exactly the same look, size, location and type (i.e., subduction) as the one that produced a 9.1 the day after Christmas in 2004 off the west coast of northern Sumatra. Also, there have been a lot of significant quakes all around the so-called "Ring of Fire" except off the coast of Oregon. Historically, it's way past due as well. There are few places in the world capable of a 9+ quake and we've already had two of them (the afore mentioned 9.1 and the 9.0 one that hit Japan in 2011).
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 16:35:04
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BTW - I'd believe information from NOAA (who actually handles this area) before I'd trust updates from NASA.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 16:47:01
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mike_mccue If it happens let's all meet back up at the Pancake House in 72 hours. DUDE ..... PERFECT! WE CAN HAVE OUR VERY OWN ... LAST SUPPER! Bass'es optional! Whooootttttt!
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 17:03:35
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Wow... Just listened to that huge pile of hoo-hah. An "incoming black star from the Leo Constellation?" Really? How come we were never taught about one of those in school and never hear about them on the Science channels? Yeah. The ONLY thing I agree with (as I mentioned before watching that waste of time) is the location of the next big event.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 20:20:13
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 20:41:47
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 20:55:10
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The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate. Bushpianos
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digi2ns
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 21:16:52
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Im all in for the Pancake House option Yeh Slart, I watched quite a few of 'em but this particular one wasn't from NASA. I did see it somewhere IIRC. Either way Im not holding my breath for it but I will probably do the Pancake House if it happens or not
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 21:20:10
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I have buttermilk, my pancakes are better than any others. The secret is plenty of butter on both sides (and buttermilk)... YUM! Earthquake?? You won't care. I do like that live EQ map, it is really cool. J
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 22:16:38
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/03/31 22:31:58
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You can make your own views of the data as well. I did one of all 6+ quakes from 2004 on and then filtered it down to "just" the 51 quakes of 7.5 or better (did you realize there had been that many?). Here's the result - I immediately notice that where I am looks awfully clean... Here's a direct link to the image: http://www.nwdreamer.com/gif/BigQuakes2004-2013.jpg Now, Yellowstone is a totally different animal. Estimates are that only 6% of the human population will survive the super-eruption when it happens (it's also way overdue).
post edited by craigb - 2013/03/31 22:33:11
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digi2ns
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 08:04:09
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craigb This is the site I prefer for more accurate information: USGS Earthquake Map My wife has something like that on her iPhone. Sends her alerts of anything outside the norm too. Amazing how many actually occur each day that are a fairly good size for an earthquake.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 10:26:49
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I think it was some time last year, I posted a link to a site that predicts earthquakes. The prediction was for a fairly large quake. Before the end of the day a quake did occur generally in the area they claimed. It was smaller than predicted. I do not remember the name of that site. There were opinion on both sides as to accuracy vs luck. We shall see. I don't personally think the gravitational shift from a dark star and the planets will cause a given quake..... more likely the centrifugal forces and rumblings of this planet as it spins in space, is the cause. Are the quakes predictable? Animals seem to know but maybe they are just making lucky guesses too? And they don't predict much more than a few hours ahead.....
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craigb
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 12:29:53
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One theory about the animals is that there's a gas that's released prior to an earthquake (Boron or something like that?) and the animals can sense it. As for the "gravitational shift from a dark star" speculation, we're supposed to believe that a serious celestial object that NONE of the general public has ever heard was discovered and tracked by some non-scientist guy working on his own? Ok...
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soens
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 19:19:23
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slartabartfast
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 19:29:07
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An "incoming black star from the Leo Constellation?" Really? How come we were never taught about one of those in school and never hear about them on the Science channels? Yeah. Don't be a git. If the star is black there is no way you can see it. Since you can't see it, that proves it is there. Ipso Facto. Parascientificalogical it is.
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 20:46:53
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I wonder if fluctuations in Earth's magnetic field in relation to the stratosphere and mesosphere has anything to do with causing Earthquakes and volcano eruptions?
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Re:Will NASA be right?
2013/04/01 23:07:00
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Found a pic of the reporter and his sidekick.
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