At 18:37 27-12-04 -0500, Keith Henson wrote: >At 02:43 PM 26/12/04 -0500, you wrote: >> >> > Huh? You mean plate tectonics? Google Results 1 - 10 of >> > about 311,000 for "plate tectonics" >> > >> > This is *the* established underlying geological knowledge >> > base if that is what you were taking about. >> >>Actually, I was searching for something like: earthquakes earth rotation >>disruption >>I had plenty of hits, but mainly from the disaster theory sites, not quite >>what I was looking for. > >Well, after a big earthquake the earth *does* wobble. Not that it is >anything you can notice without sensitive instruments. > >> >> > I well remember following its development during the 60s. I >> > don't think there has been any opposition to it for at least >> > the last 20 years. > >>Are you talking about plate tectonics > >yes > >>or "earth crust displacement" theory >>which was also postulated in the 60's, but is generally looked down on by >>most serious geophysics? > >never heard of anything by that name. > >Keith > >>I think you mean plate tectonics. >> >>Sorry, I should have been a bit clearer. I know better than to post when I >>am tired :-)
I suspect the reference may have been to something like this (seen on another list) <quote> MSNBC is now reporting that "something" has altered the earth's rotation. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4125643.stm METEOR IMPACTS??? The two 8 + quakes and resulting tsunamis (one south of Tasmania and the second in Indonesia) may have been the result of meteor impacts. Indonesia has been experiencing waves of meteors - some striking the ground - for about the past two weeks. The alleged astronomy insider "Aussie Bloke" stated that there would be 3 major impacts. The first would occur in the Pacific Ocean south of Australia (south of Tasmania - the location of the first "quake") The other two would be: 1. In the Atlantic off the NW coast of France. 2. In the North Pacific near the Alaska coast. In one of his quatrains, Nostradamus speaks of a devastating destruction of the French coast around the time of the New Year. </quote> -- Ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
