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More Earthquakes on Their Way
Posted by Lev/Christopher on October 2, 2009 at 2:21am in Science & Technology
Craig Peters writes:
On the morning of the third day (9/29/09), I read the
below info from NASA and thought, "Oh boy, here comes
some major quakes."
Evidently, when the Sun is in a deep solar minimum,
strong cosmic rays hit us from deep space. The earth's
molten core being electromagnetic, seismic events will
almost certainly ensue. [We were getting hit with strong
gamma ray bursts when the Indian ocean tsunami occurred
in 2004, and around 1.5 years ago, when we started getting
bombarded by a strong solar flare, I warned my wife: within
the day a strong quake (approx 8.1) hit Japan.]
Some may have heard me recounting the near-death experience
of a team of scientific researchers following the Mt. St. Helens
eruption:
They were carried in by helicopter into the midst of an unending
sea of gray ash. It was only after the helicopter had zoomed
off that they realized the volcanic ash by which they were
surrounded was magnetic! Their compasses had been rendered
useless! The team got lost and they were not found for nearly
three days: by that time, they were burned and dehydrated; one
more day and one of more would have likely died. The point is,
the lava inside the earth is magnetic, and it is acted upon by
electromagnetic forces.
Back to the future, that evening (9/29/09) at home, the news
came in of the tsunami hitting Samoa and later, the Indonesians
quakes followed.
Yet scientists say they are ''puzzled'' over the cause of these
upheavals.
What would John Stossel say?
CP
P.S. None of this does away with the sovereignty
of YHWH who created all things and who knows
just where these quakes/tsunamis will occur. Nor
does it lessen the tragedy of those who have been
lost.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/29sep_cosmicrays.htm?list70...
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