Posted on 03/06/2005 11:09:03 PM PST by bd476
Staff Reporter Mar. 7, 2005
Computer models are showing an interesting relationship between star-quakes and earthquakes. Supernova, star-quakes and similar burst of energy in the Universe triggers earthquakes and tsunamis.
According to researchers, most of the large earthquakes and Tsunamis happened when there was a burst of energy somewhere in the cosmos.
According to BBC, Astronomers say they have been stunned by the amount of energy released in a star explosion on the far side of our galaxy, 50,000 light-years away.
The flash of radiation on 27 December was so powerful that it bounced off the Moon and lit up the Earth's atmosphere.
The blast occurred on the surface of an exotic kind of star - a super-magnetic neutron star called SGR 1806-20.
One calculation has the giant flare on SGR 1806-20 unleashing about 10,000 trillion trillion watts.
Now computer models are showing that the burst of energy reached the earth slightly before the major earthquake happened which triggered the Tsunami.
Looking at the past, the computer models are finding a clear correlation between earthquakes, major volcanoes, and landslides, Tsunamis with major burst of energies reaching the earth due to earthquakes.
The models are also showing that the galactic cosmos level energy busts dictate intra-planetary tectonic movements.
It seems that the Universe is connected through these cosmos level energy bursts. If this theory is proven true then it can conjecture that major tectonic movements are caused by major events in the Universe. In other words, different parts the Universe is virtually interconnected.
Tell us something we don't know. (I wonder how much these guys get paid)
I thought they were caused by European appeasement. Bet we'd find quite a correlation there, too.
"According to researchers, most of the large earthquakes and Tsunamis happened when there was a burst of energy somewhere in the cosmos. "
So it isn't a Zionist conspiracy after all.
Radioastronomer, your expert opinion would be most welcome on this thread.
When a naked Helen Thomas announces that she's ready for some lovin'.
Sigh. My work here seems to be done. I must now move on to a different topic on FR and relentlessly push my hypothesis until my brilliance in that area is revealed...
/end tongue in cheek
My BS Beeber is making a crazy racket.
LOL!
LOL!
Poor Sean. Of course you aren't including Mark Levin, are you?
No..its Rove...he caused it. Deep within the White House he has this secret room. Just ask the DUmmies...they blame everything on Rove.
Well I'm sure someone farted on earthquake days too.
That is correct. It is not.
But I am hard pressed to believe there is a correlation.
Energy bursts are not "star quakes'.
X-rays, EM and visible spectrum light emissions are not known to cause physical disruptions in anything, but we have seen results with high intensity laser bursts affecting light weight receptors designed to react to them.
This star burst occurred many, many years ago, before we saw it, so gravitational effects would have had to travel the speed of light to have had any effect, which we are really not sure can occur, as I understand it. Some seem to think it is much faster than that and nearly instantaneous. A huge gravity wave or distortion would have been felt in other ways however. Not one quake in one small area.
That is all my laymen knowledge on this, but it is a interesting theory to explore.
"When a naked Helen Thomas announces that she's ready for some lovin'."
MY EYES! MY EYES!
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Ah, good! So it wasn't the beans I was having!
Thank you for your input - you've made some good points. It is interesting to think about.
fallacy of causation......post hoc.
Just because there are energy bursts does not mean a connection.
There has to be proof that this is all connected.
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