vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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You've got a padded ceiling though.
Oh, you are back ? have you run out of felt tips ?
You've got a padded ceiling though.
anyway, i see you aren't toying with the idea, you are hook, line, sinkered on it being an actual fact that this is possible with no problems and contradiction whatsoever, so i give up and leave you to the special/secret science.
Oh, you are back ? have you run out of felt tips ?
Have you run out of things to say?
PS I use Crayon.
You come across as being not a very nice person.
Probably the fat ones that can be gripped in the fist.
We are not discussing whether or not this has been done to cause an earthquake, just whether it could be.
Don't accuse me of categorically ruling something in when, as usual it is your categorically ruling something out which has led us here.
You come across as being not a very nice person.
I don't see the point of going on a thread and typing on it if you have no interest? That's what's insane!
no, i'm ruling out that it has occured due to the absence of sufficient energy, without discussing if the technology refered is actually capable.
no, i'm ruling out that it has occured due to the absence of sufficient energy, without discussing if the technology refered is actually capable.
i clearly do have an interest, im fascinated by the creativity, mental gymnastics and world of parallel science and "facts" used to back up these wonderings.
Theses 'wonderings' wouldn't be wonderings if there were official facts hence the discussion. We are in an era of finding out a lot of lies, it's not the facts you should be looking for. Why not join the dots together yourself?
So, conclusive proof that you have run out of felt tips.
There is a machine called a seismic vibrator. Check it up and tell us what you think. In the mean time i'm sure someone will unpredictably mention a Dildo.
I'm not saying anyone is stupid enough to use one to cause an eathquake, but it is technically possible (not the Dildo)
yep, device invented to create seismic vibrations could very well be used to cause an earthquake. it would probably need be quite large.
1) No required amount of energy to produce an earthquake - with HAARP. Only the required energy to raise the ionosphere.
2) 671 kilo tonnes of energy - produced by the earthquake, not used to create it.
3) And the relationship between stresses in the ionosphere and earthquakes is well understood.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Plan for quake 'warning system'
Why would it need to be quite large? Pressure builds up at weak points along fault lines over hundreds of years, it only takes a small amount of applied pressure to dislodge it.
1) Surely using HAARP requires energy
2) Energy has to come from somewhere. It doesn't magically make itself.
3) How are you going to "dump" the ionsphere down on the crust to create a lateral shift?
OK. Well if your theory is correct then I imagine that the worlds Jihadis and axe grinders will be heading to the San Andreas fault with lumpy suitcases full of this portable seismic device.
You see...if it is so blimming easy then it will be used well...now?...
Hang on...whats that r..Uluru...mmmm...bbbb...lllliiiinnnngggg...
Ahhhrrgghhh...splash....aaaarrrggghhh....nooooo!
OK. Well if your theory is correct then I imagine that the worlds Jihadis and axe grinders will be heading to the San Andreas fault with lumpy suitcases full of this portable seismic device.
Why would it need to be quite large? Pressure builds up at weak points along fault lines over hundreds of years, it only takes a small amount of applied pressure to dislodge it.