Valentine's Day
Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on February 21, 2002 at 18:07:03:

Hi..

Meeting you all after a long time.

Most of the articles/news etc., discussed here by the persons who are familiar in the subject
(Of course the opposite side may be an amateur but with some other subject he/she may be the
master) are quite interesting and informative in this prediction forum.

I like to suggest an idea which may be useful for this forum from my little mind. As expressed,
though most of discussions are informative, we are all agree something is hidden in the science,
so that some question marks left with the end of such discussions to be taken out for future.
But if you adopt a strategy in such a way that linking the broken or answerless end of an dis-
cussion with due correlation, we may get an interesting answer and it may develop and open the
hidden path of the science.

Here is an example. Many of the participant in this forum have discussed about Earthquake light
like its different colors and history in different countries with the opinion of persons involved
etc.etc., When I was go through that I have a flash in my mind. Here it is.. A couple of weeks
back I have referred in this forum about Friedemann Freund, a NASA scientist, whose paper was
published in AGL meeting about the earth crust become positively charged with tens and hundreds
of miles before an earthquake and these positive charges attracts negatively charged particles/
plasma in the atmosphere.

May be the Valentine's Day of earth and space for that particular area?

While lightening struck, during rainy season, enormous attraction of positively charged ions in
the ionosphere suddenly discharged in the negatively charged earth is simply REVERSED during the
earthquake time because of the earth become positively charged. Hence the Earthquake lighting!
This is my personal opinion... Am I correct.

Since I unable to access EQ Forum frequently, I request to contact me thro email for quick
response. (vu2rss@eth.net).

SHAN
21.2.02


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