Community | January 15, 2010 | 4 comments

Solar Eclipse In Africa & Asia (Earthquake Connection?)

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"A solar eclipse has plunged parts of Africa and Asia into semi-darkness.

An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly in front of the sun, leaving just a ring of light.

According to NASA this was the longest annular eclipse of the third Millennium."

Throughout history there has been a connection with eclipses and earthquakes. Its due to electromagnetic forces. They won't tell you that, b/c if they did, they have to admit being wrong. Check out the Electric Universe Theory and decide for yourself.
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4 comments // Solar Eclipse In Africa & Asia (Earthquake Connection?)

  • BodhiJon
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      BodhiJon  
    • The average adult human head weighs between 8 to 18 pounds. Here is an experiment. Either standing or sitting, let your head hang down between your legs for a fifteen to twenty seconds. Then stand or sit up quickly. That dizzy sensation is because gravity is draining blood out of the brain, so quickly that you may feel a bit stressed. Why, so that you actually experience the force and power of gravity.

      Now consider the following. The Earth's crust, which occupies less than 1% of Earth's volume, is only 3 to 30 miles thick and is relatively plastic from a geolicical perspective. Both the continental and oceanic crust "float" on the mantle.

      Measurable earthquakes occur when stress between two of these plates (sections of crust) has built up to the point where the stored pressure overcomes the friction keeping the plates from slipping.

      Check the tidal charts from anywhere on the planet and you will see that the days before, during and after full and new moons must be considered in coastal navigation. I mention this to point out that there is, in fact, a measurable gravitational relationship between sun, moon and earth.

      So how can any of you be certain that the alignment of the sun and moon, and the combined gravitational effect this alignement has on this planet’s floating crust, would not be enough added stress to trigger the release? Particularly when the alignment is precise enough to produce an eclipse?

      I’m not implying that the eclipse caused the earthquake, but that it may very well have been a contriuting factor in the ultimate timing of the event.

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