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Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes |
Many of the warning type signals that I work with and ones researchers in China are studying using their MDCB detection equipment appear to be linked in part with solar and geomagnetic storms. In one of their research papers they refer to them as being “sky” or “ground” signals, meaning ones traveling through the atmosphere or the crust. With regard to earthquake triggering effects perhaps the best thing that I can say is that the subject matter is so tremendously complex that I believe that it could only be thoroughly investigated by a major research group or some scientist willing to devote part of his or her life to it. For example, in addition to all of the other things, I just read a report which discussed fast moving and slow moving solar storms. They get started with different processes. And when a slow one is about to hit the Earth, a fast one which got started later in time can catch it and both will hit the Earth at the same time. Trying to separate and examine the effects of each of those phenomena, and there are quite a few, would require a tremendous amount of time. These are personal opinions. Follow Ups: ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - Roger Hunter 12:06:39 - 12/13/2003 (20418) (2) ● feathers - chris in suburbia 06:09:02 - 12/14/2003 (20426) (1) ● Re: feathers - Roger Hunter 07:18:45 - 12/14/2003 (20428) (1) ● Re: feathers - chris in suburbia 04:56:05 - 12/17/2003 (20465) (1) ● Re: feathers - Roger Hunter 08:09:39 - 12/17/2003 (20466) (0) ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - EQF 13:02:29 - 12/13/2003 (20419) (1) ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - Don in Hollister 13:49:33 - 12/13/2003 (20420) (2) ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - Petra 23:51:21 - 12/13/2003 (20423) (1) ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - Don in Hollister 04:19:13 - 12/14/2003 (20424) (0) ● Re: Curious Events - But No Quakes - EQF 14:59:50 - 12/13/2003 (20421) (0) |
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