Re: Proxigean Tide 10th January 2005

From: George (george_at_wtfiswrongwithyou.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 23:48:37 GMT


"Blue" <blue@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:41EC1596.28639B68@ntlworld.com...
> George wrote:
>>
>> "Blue" <blue@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> news:41DE9F29.BED01DD6@ntlworld.com...
>> > Seems to me the world should be on alert this
>> > proxigean tide, with the full moon on the 26th
>> > apparently causing the Tsunami.
>> >
>>
>> Sorry. There is no evidence that the full moon had any effect on the
>> occurance
>> of this earthquake.
>
> The weather killed people in the u, this proxigean tide came
> with over a hundred flood warnings. Empirical evidence suggests
> air tides must be to blame.
>
> Both times were spring tides.
> The full moon of the 26th though apogee would of been
> working on less mass due to the barycenter being closer
> to the earths surface. With the continued stress on India
> over the winter months due to the earths tilt combined with
> the full weight of water on a sinking plate and occurrence
> of events the moon can't be written off.

And what of the thousands of earthquakes that happen every year that have
nothing to do with the moon? Oops. Sorry, no connection.



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