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I see no warning from the tsunami warning center, not that I know where to look. The science is just silly, those Caltech guys cited were talking about something entirely different that works on plate tectonic rates, i.e., millions of years. Relations between ice loss, typhoons, and earthquakes in the near future are highly unlikely. S waves without P waves radiating from North America? Those would show up most strongly on instruments here, not in Russia. Sorcha Faal, found this on the web: This quote below is from the WhatDoesItMean web site. "Sorcha Faal is an International Researcher and Author who goes beyond the simple explanations used to explain today’s issues." You may write Sorcha directly by sending your comments to her at: sorchafaal@fastmail.fm And from another: In the world of academia, in particular the sciences, the cliche is: Publish or perish. If Sorcha has a doctorate, as her title alludes, where is her thesis? Where are any other works that one would normally expect from a "scholar?" Why is there absolutely no evidence of her existence, prior to and aside from the crap at the Booth site? Follow Ups: ● Re: funny - Cathryn 14:54:55 - 8/17/2007 (72443) (1) ● Link to Caltech work - John Vidale 16:02:39 - 8/17/2007 (72444) (3) ● Re: Link to Caltech work - Cathryn 17:54:46 - 8/17/2007 (72448) (0) ● Re: Link to Caltech work - Cathryn 17:36:41 - 8/17/2007 (72446) (1) ● Re: Link to Caltech work - Cathryn 17:37:18 - 8/17/2007 (72447) (0) ● Re: Link to Caltech work - Canie 16:21:08 - 8/17/2007 (72445) (1) ● rubbish - heartland chris 18:30:46 - 8/17/2007 (72450) (0) |
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