Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Update March 2010: Chile quake shifts Earth's axis and shortens day / Mirror Tectonics

Update March 2010: Chile quake shifts Earth's axis and shortens day / Mirror Tectonics

Hi everybody,

Well, it looks like a new period is upon us - actual astronomical changes as a progression of global warming. As I discussed on the site, global warming accelerates tectonic activity. The three earthquakes that we've seen in quick succession so far this year are a case in point.

The Chile earthquake, on February 27, has apparently caused the earth to shift off its axis by up to 3 inches, with the result of a day now being 1.26 milliseconds shorter. The earthquake registered 8.8 on the Richter scale and has the seventh highest recorded magnitude.

It was preceded by the earthquake in Haiti, magnitude 7.0, on January 12, and followed by the earthquake in Turkey, magnitude 6.0, on March 8.

The positioning and sequence of these earthquakes is also in keeping with the idea of 'bouncing' earthquake waves, which I outlined in the section 'Mirror-plates'.
But more significantly, it suggests the idea of an earthquake 'runaway loop'.

http://www.theseventhearth.com/GW_Chile.htm

More in the 'Global Warming' and 'Mars Mission' sections.

Hope you find something interesting there. Thanks for continuing to read.

Alan Lambert

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