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All i keep finding is this same story but no real data.......
Originally posted by AnIntellectualRedneck
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...simultaneously recorded by all ATROPATENA geophysical stations separated by vast distances from each other in the following cities: Istanbul (Turkey), Kiev (Ukraine), Baku (Azerbaijan), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia).
This means that it was probably coming from the core, according to the article. This is really interesting. The data appears to be a bit old, as the publication date says last November, but that's probably just standard procedure.
In any case, I'm not going to go onto some magnetic pole shift or those weird noises spiel. I'm just going to say that this is really cool and the dynamo action at the core is really, well, dynamite.
Originally posted by Phage
This means that it was probably coming from the core, according to the article. This is really interesting. The data appears to be a bit old, as the publication date says last November, but that's probably just standard procedure.
There were articles about it shortly after it occurred.
A sourceedit on 2/1/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Iamschist
There was a 6.6 in Bolivia on November 22. I don't know if that really counts as a strong earthquake.
According to the scientist,such an impulse could be caused by a powerful energy burst in the Earth's interior, at its core. This process may result in the accelerated movement of lithospheric plates and, consequently, strong earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and other geological cataclysms.
Not so much.
I found this video on youtube here It basically sums up what i posted in prior threads regarding these sounds. Are harmonics from the earths core a signal of an earth core slippage? Is the liquid iron core of the earth spinning at a different rate than that of the earths rotation? What did the ancients say about this year that would be seen as connected to these sounds? Would the above video be a plausible answer to prophecies and predictions of what they stated way back but in modern day tongue? Would the above prove the expanding earth theory or put the hollow earth theory to bed? Space quakes? here
In physics, gravitational waves are theoretical ripples in the curvature of spacetime which propagate as a wave, travelling outward from the source.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by JibbyJedi
I think some of the confusion could be in the translation to English. Apparently the instruments measure very slight changes in the Earth's gravitational field. Presumably the "energy burst" would have been such a change.
Thanks for clarifying. The pole shift folks must be blowing up their forums with this news.
If 2012 does bring in any kind of major Earth changes "right on schedule", I'd have to give credit to TPTB for being on time with that appointment. There's been a few "errors in time" with the Gregorian calendar, and all the Mayan 2012 hype comes from misinformation and fear mongering, which will probably be capitalized upon. Never let a good crisis go to waste.