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mikado3 wrote:A few hundred metres deep and if it happens at all probably co-incidental.
This just according to my own private research as I am not an authorative source.
mikado3 wrote:A few hundred metres deep and if it happens at all probably co-incidental.
This just according to my own private research as I am not an authorative source.
kilroy wrote:is your research on nuclear weapons or earthquakes?
yorick wrote:Now what we need is compasses to measure the same in spherical 3 dimensional form. A question of ballancing opposite poles using sacred geometry - nothing more than elementary triangulation you understand, same as artillery pieces are aimed to meet at one specific target....... Only in reverse, as if/when one quake occurs then we back up and locate possibilities for the other 2 sympathetic points in referrence to the original disturbance.
Easy as Pi, we then consider how even massive patterns of thought occuring in synchronicity one with another might have an effect. Can political disturbances thousands of miles apart actually effect how the planet behaves? Those who shun or doubt this possibility should probably stay out of the Tin Hat Cafe entirely because this trespasses on shamanist black arts that few are capable of comprehending and even fewer are capable of mastering.
Meanwhile the Pacific rim remains the most active barometer in this regard as the following chart indicates: http://www.iris.edu/seismon/
Yet again in reverse, one might wonder if siesmic activity itself influences political behavior on the grand scale eh? Fortunately for all of us the species is now evolving in leaps and bounds that permit discussions like this to occur at all.
And just being conscious of being conscious that thoughts are THINGS provides comfort in itself. And even more comforting ought to be the notion that we are never alone in our intelligence.
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Nuclear tests trigger earthquakes
This is exactly how bridges are built between worlds, you understand.
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