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Last 7 Day Animation EQs...
Published (2009-12-02 04:53:00)
Anyone think this is unusual activity: http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Anim/canv.html
user's latest post:
Questioning volcanic eruptions...
Published (2009-12-03 11:03:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by saveamerica it has been known for some time that the earth, and actually our entire solar system, regularly moves up and down across the galactic 'plane'. each time it passes thru theres a reversal of the magnetic poles, and mayhem is generally the result. That's not correct. The sun oscillates up and down through the galactic plane about 2.7 times for each orbit around the galactic core which takes...
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Questioning volcanic eruptions...
Published (2009-12-04 00:21:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by TJA That's not correct. The sun oscillates up and down through the galactic plane about 2.7 times for each orbit around the galactic core which takes around 225 to 250 million years. So that's every 83 to 92 million years the galactic plane is crossed. Although I guess that could be interpreted to mean that the Earth crosses the galactic plane every 41 to 46 million years. Also the galactic plane...
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Captured on film: hottest star...
Published (2009-12-03 16:42:00)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6940619.ece Quote: Astronomers have taken the first pictures of one of the hottest stars in the Galaxy. The temperature on its surface is 200,000C, 35 times hotter than the Sun. The mysterious dying star at the heart of the Bug Nebula 3,500 light years away in the constellation Scorpius has never been seen before as it is hidden behind a cloud of dust and ice. A team of astronomers at the...
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Blue Whales are singing at a...
Published (2009-12-04 14:59:00)
Well, as they are said to be 2D... they more purely reflect the natural consciousness.. like Cliff's 'webbot' and mass human consciousness... a similar 'mirror' effect... as the folk adage of 'listen' or 'follow' the animals regarding weather events etc. THis is interesting though.. a 'sign' of something isn't it? Just what exactly seems to remain unknown... like most things.
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S. California Mini Swarm and My...
Published (2009-11-26 00:37:00)
I noticed that too. Last time we had those I believe is when Baja got a swarm and we had a whole bunch of large ones up by Lone Pine . Jim_bo
user's latest post:
S. California Mini Swarm and My...
Published (2009-11-26 00:37:00)
I noticed that too. Last time we had those I believe is when Baja got a swarm and we had a whole bunch of large ones up by Lone Pine . Jim_bo
user's latest post:
Incredibly Long Indian Summer in NC
Published (2009-11-28 11:59:00)
Here it is November 28th and we have not had even a speck of snow flurries as of yet. Not complaining mind ya but.... The first average snow fall is October 19th. Had to really search for that answer... hmmm
user's latest post:
Incredibly Long Indian Summer in NC
Published (2009-11-28 12:14:00)
Cold and rainy up here in MAINE. Lots of wind. Saw a bear, two people, three moose, and a bob-cat fly by the window a short time ago. Snow on green grass. Been great weather, but it won't last. Wood stove getting a workout. Keep the fire wood. You'll be glad you did. lw
user's latest post:
Questioning volcanic eruptions...
Published (2009-12-01 21:49:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Rex Jackson What do I think it is? I'm still not sure. If I had to guess, I would say something is effecting all the planets, and the Sun. Maybe, the Sun more than the planets, and the Sun is effecting the planets. Just a wild guess. geesh rex ... is that the best u got? how about adding this to you 'guesses'? something is *certainly* affecting us for there to be such a surge in climate change,...
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Latest active threads on Earth Changes, Solar and Celestial Events::
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 12:14:00)
by Lone Wolf
Cold and rainy up here in MAINE. Lots of wind. Saw a bear, two people, three moose, and a bob-cat fly by the window a short time ago.
Snow on green grass. Been great weather, but it won't last. Wood stove getting a workout.
Keep the fire wood. You'll be glad you did.
lw
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-04 02:53:00)
by Heliobas Disciple's Avatar
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...-song-myste ry/
(fair use applies)
Quote:
Blue Whale Song Mystery Baffles Scientists
By Brandon Keim
December 2, 2009 2:02 pm
All around the world, blue whales arent singing like they used to, and scientists have no idea why.
The largest animals on Earth are singing in ever-deeper voices every year...
Started 10 months, 1 week ago (2009-01-30 20:53:00)
by knickgnat
University of Utah - News Center
Quake in Alaska Changed Yellowstone Geysers
Some Erupted More Often, Others Less Often After Big Jolt 2,000 Miles Distant
May 27, 2004 -- A powerful earthquake that rocked Alaska in 2002 not only triggered small earthquakes almost 2,000 miles away at Wyomings Yellowstone National Park as was reported at the time but also changed the ...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-03 18:57:00)
by gdpetti
If their conception of 'time' is accurate... which given their conception of 'global warming', could be a little off, or just late to the play, which can turn suddenly much colder in a slow blink of an eye.
That said, there is supposed to be a whole lot more 'hidden' dark matter that will get exposed as we swing on thru the stellar neighborhood and see things we couldn't see before... or ...
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-02 12:12:00)
by Ambros
looks pretty normal for that area tbh...
Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-30 08:47:00)
by TheHippie
I'm no scientist, but I remember being told hydrocarbons were recycled form of organic matter? Need more info please.
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-30 05:05:00)
by knickgnat's Avatar
California: 16 Small Earthquakes Hit Sun Valley
Steve Timko
The Reno Gazette-Journal
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:00 EST
Sixteen small earthquakes hit in the area of Sun Valley and Wild Creek Golf Course in Sparks on Thursday and Friday, but they caused no damage, and residents had a hard time even feeling them.
The Nevada Seismological Laboratory noted the unusual earthquake ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 00:37:00)
by jim_bo's Avatar
I noticed that too. Last time we had those I believe is when Baja got a swarm and we had a whole bunch of large ones up by Lone Pine .
Jim_bo
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-31 10:22:00)
by gdpetti gdpetti is offline Veteran Member
A looming water disaster
With its reservoir levels low and the dry season on the way, Mexico City is taking actions that are spreading the thirst
By DUDLEY ALTHAUS
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Aug. 31, 2009, 6:36AM
Keith Dannemiller Chronicle
MEXICO CITY As it has in much of Texas, drought has clobbered great swaths of Mexico this year, killing crops and livestock and threatening...
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Hot threads for last week on Earth Changes, Solar and Celestial Events::
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-04 02:53:00)
by Heliobas Disciple's Avatar
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...-song-myste ry/
(fair use applies)
Quote:
Blue Whale Song Mystery Baffles Scientists
By Brandon Keim
December 2, 2009 2:02 pm
All around the world, blue whales arent singing like they used to, and scientists have no idea why.
The largest animals on Earth are singing in ever-deeper voices every year...
Started 10 months, 1 week ago (2009-01-30 20:53:00)
by knickgnat
University of Utah - News Center
Quake in Alaska Changed Yellowstone Geysers
Some Erupted More Often, Others Less Often After Big Jolt 2,000 Miles Distant
May 27, 2004 -- A powerful earthquake that rocked Alaska in 2002 not only triggered small earthquakes almost 2,000 miles away at Wyomings Yellowstone National Park as was reported at the time but also changed the ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 12:14:00)
by Lone Wolf
Cold and rainy up here in MAINE. Lots of wind. Saw a bear, two people, three moose, and a bob-cat fly by the window a short time ago.
Snow on green grass. Been great weather, but it won't last. Wood stove getting a workout.
Keep the fire wood. You'll be glad you did.
lw
Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-30 08:47:00)
by TheHippie
I'm no scientist, but I remember being told hydrocarbons were recycled form of organic matter? Need more info please.
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-02 12:12:00)
by Ambros
looks pretty normal for that area tbh...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-03 18:57:00)
by gdpetti
If their conception of 'time' is accurate... which given their conception of 'global warming', could be a little off, or just late to the play, which can turn suddenly much colder in a slow blink of an eye.
That said, there is supposed to be a whole lot more 'hidden' dark matter that will get exposed as we swing on thru the stellar neighborhood and see things we couldn't see before... or ...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-30 05:05:00)
by knickgnat's Avatar
California: 16 Small Earthquakes Hit Sun Valley
Steve Timko
The Reno Gazette-Journal
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:00 EST
Sixteen small earthquakes hit in the area of Sun Valley and Wild Creek Golf Course in Sparks on Thursday and Friday, but they caused no damage, and residents had a hard time even feeling them.
The Nevada Seismological Laboratory noted the unusual earthquake ...
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