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Topic started on 23-4-2011 @ 10:39 PM by Trublbrwing
Not sure it means anything so if it's nothing just disregard the post and chastise me in a different forum when you have time. I just noticed RSOE EDIS has begun showing the areas of light and darkness on the world map, link here.....
hisz.rsoe.hu...
The terminator of light to dark currently shows a line of quake activity in the east and the west, almost like the solar activity is agitating the seismic zones. I wonder if anyone has noticed or can research recent quake activity by location and by time of day.
I don't know anything about quakes but there are a lot of people here who do so if you are really bored and want to check it out that would be great.


reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 10:49 PM by veryrusty
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I have no idea what you mean but it makes sense to me. I was thinking the same thing


reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 11:02 PM by TerryMcGuire
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I don't know anything either but I pulled in a closeup of the propane tank on the side of my house. The map itself appears to be at least a year out of date also as I have cut a few trees for last winters fires.



reply posted on 24-4-2011 @ 01:01 AM by Trublbrwing
Originally posted by veryrusty
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I have no idea what you mean but it makes sense to me. I was thinking the same thing

That's weird, because I have no idea what YOU mean but somehow it makes sense to me as well.


reply posted on 24-4-2011 @ 01:03 AM by TrueAmerican
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Well, I am not sure on this, but it seems to me that quakes tend to happen more on the side of the earth facing the sun. Total conjecture, but it just "seems" that way from watching an awful lot of quakes. Ask woof woof. I'm sure he'll be happy to lay the stats on ya.


reply posted on 24-4-2011 @ 01:15 AM by UberL33t
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You proposed a legitimate query, in that you're theorizing that earthquakes could be significant to the light/dark line that is constantly encircling the globe, at two points at any given time I might add. So factor that into the theory as well. If it holds true. The quakes should be occurring relative to one another but on opposite sides of the Earth.

At least that's what I got from the OP, therein I will Star & Flag it as well, it is deserving if for only having the mind to think of the theory.


reply posted on 24-4-2011 @ 08:39 PM by Trublbrwing
Originally posted by Agarta
I think you should post your query here
www.abovetopsecret.com... and ask Puterman to explain.

Thank you for the advice, I just posted my question for him, I know he is a well respected expert on these things so I'm grateful to have his opinion on this.
I hope I explained it right because it's kind of out of the box and I have absolutely no research to back it up.


reply posted on 25-4-2011 @ 12:00 AM by PuterMan
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OK, not a crappy thread. I have not investigated this myself - yet - but i can tell you that gringboy is well into this theory and has laid it on me a couple of times. I just have not had time to investigate it.

S & F because it does need someone to look at what he is saying and I appreciate you bringing this up.

Shame about the title really. Maybe you should re-issue it!

Edit: I have sent gringoboy a u2u to come and look at the thread.

edit on 25/4/2011 by PuterMan because: (no reason given)


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