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Re: Wishing the best for Hawaii
Old 10-18-2006, 04:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I hope that they are able to put their beautiful state back right as quickly as possible and I am so thankful that there seems to be more structural damage than casualties.

There was a very small quake in Durham NC this week too--which is unheard of here. I have a theory--not really a tested one, but one I would like to do a little research on....seems like anytime there is a "bombing event" (example: the bombing of Iraq, the nuke test of N Korea) a quake follows shortly there after. Now I realize that the Earth regularly shifts and that quakes are a natural occurance that need no provocation, however it also seems to me that the Earth under the force produced by such bombing could be reacting to the assault. Im sure there are far more scientific minds than mine who would laugh at such a thought, but I would like to see a timeline of "bombing incidents" and how they correspond to earthquakes and tsunami.
Thank you NM

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