NASA: Quake Shifted Earth's Axis

Started by Jason, March 02, 2010, 09:56:23 AM

jandar

Quote from: Bostech on March 02, 2010, 01:43:02 PM
Earthquakes affect but don't change Earth that much.9.3 earthquake happened in 2004 when it produced tsunami.
Polar shift is magnetic not physical and it would take hundreds to thousand of years to occur.
Movie 2012 is also stupid,typical Hollywood Armageddon.

http://www.geomag.bgs.ac.uk/reversals.html

The British Geological Society states that it might only take one to several thousands of years and does go on to state that earth's magnetic field is only half as strong as it was in Roman times.

Not saying it will happen that quick, but it might not take the hundreds of thousands of years to do so.

Dan B

^ I heard Tesla was working on a device that would instantly reverse the magnetic poles, but only would work when the earth is at the exact center of the galaxy, which only occurs on Dec 21st, 2012.

JaxNative68

our polar axis is more affect by the moon, and the moon is slowly pulling away from the earth and when it gets far enough away earth's stability will be severely altered enough to end life as we know it.  On a positive, the timeframe of the moon's departure is very far away . . . very, very, very far away.

whitey

Quote from: Bostech on March 02, 2010, 01:50:18 PM
I don't think GW did but people who gave him a job could.
Haiti and Chile could be jsut experiment before they strike Iran at full force.
Imagine doing earthquake against your enemies or nuclear plants?

Oh yes an earthquake in Iran would be quite the weapon.  Oh wait, Iran has tons of earthquakes every year and averages a 6.0 earthquake every 3-5 years.  The people who gave Bush a job have been doing this for centuries, the aliens are among us.

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Jason

QuoteOOPS My crystal seems to have gone dark...

Could be full of smoke....    ;D

civil42806

Quote from: Jason on March 03, 2010, 08:53:15 AM
QuoteOOPS My crystal seems to have gone dark...

Could be full of smoke....    ;D

Nope obviously GW and Rove are at work here

Bostech

6.5 Earthquake in Taiwan.
I wonder where will be next?
China or Iran???

Hmm,maybe they need to run couple of more tests,just to be sure.


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Reed, technical question for a gearhead:  Will the GPS satellites have to be adjusted for the change in the rotation or is it too small to matter?
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Quote from: reednavy on March 03, 2010, 10:55:41 PM
I say Charleston, SC.
Someone in the CIA still upset about Secession from the 1860s? :D
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JaxNative68

Quote from: reednavy on March 03, 2010, 10:55:41 PM
I say Charleston, SC.

there was an earthquake in Charleston, SC in the late 90's when I lived there.  It was very minor, but I could still feel the earth move and see the wall of my office wave upward from ground to roof.  Not many people realize there is fault line there and future quakes are very possible.

whitey

Quote from: Bostech on March 03, 2010, 10:46:22 PM
6.5 Earthquake in Taiwan.
I wonder where will be next?
China or Iran???

Hmm,maybe they need to run couple of more tests,just to be sure.



Wait, the Pacific Rim has earthquakes?  Alert the media, something isn't right.

Doctor_K

I can't find the story/link at this point, but I read an article that stated the Chilean earthquake was something like 500 times more powerful than the Haitian earthquake in January.  Unbelievable.
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