Japan earthquake last night

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by M3ssenger, Dec 8, 2012.

  1. 7 on Richter scale in Japan

    There was hurricane sandy, tornados in Sacramento California, and earthquakes in Japan and recently chile.

    Is this jus a warning for time to come? There's been more natural disasters now than ever before. Some place the blame on haarp while others say its earth shifting (polar shift) or whatever. Some say its signs of tribulation. What do you guys think? Discuss
     
  2. #2 LSYouTiger, Dec 8, 2012
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    What is time? It can't really be measured, unless when compared to something, but that wouldn't really define time, you would just be comparing it to something and not really defining it for what it is. It can only relate to something, something can't relate to it.


    Circles have no beginning and no end. It is continuous. The Mayan calendar was a circle. The Earth moves in a circular orbit.

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    The earth will continue to orbit the sun, the Mayan calendar will follow its orbit. They probably didn't take into account that rate at which Earth orbits changes over time. The Mayan calendar would have been most accurate once it was completed. As the Earth changes its orbit over time, their calendar would become more and more inaccurate. Unless of course they did predict the changes the way the earth's orbit would move. They couldn't have taken astroid or comets into account that would force earth to change its course slightly, that would make their calendar less accurate over time.


    It is possible to predict the future though. Animals and humans do it all the time. Remember when the washington Earth quake how there were reports of animals laying on the ground prior to the earth quake. Well those animals anticipated the future. So anticipating the future is possible.


    Earth's orbit changes little over time. Which means you can predict its path long before it ever happens. Since Earth move in a circle, you can follow that circle and anticipate the Earth's position before it ever gets their.


    The mayans were genius. They had knowledge of the world. They understood how earth was and how it moved long before Western civilization ever did.



    But we can't really know what they knew. Westerners landed there and disease wiped out nearly all of them. There is so much knowledge that got completely wiped out. All we know is they made a calendar and a new cycle is set to begin.

    The date could mean a lot of things, but we will never know how they derived the date or what it means. That knowledge died with them.
     
  3. I live 20 min away from sac...I didn't see any tornados. Guess it's not that big a deal
     
  4. #4 M3ssenger, Dec 8, 2012
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    It was a couple weeks ago. It was near rocklin pretty sure it has info online on
     
  5. there have not been more natural disasters now than ever before. same amount, gotta look at the PATTERNS not individual seasons. 1925 had the most insane, worst, deadliest tornado in the US but you didnt hear everyone saying "omg worlds g0nna end in 1926!!!"
     
  6. Last I heard there were never a tornado in Bay Area California or even California in general .. There were 4 in one day.
     
  7. Tornados in cali i didnt see shit haha. Was it northern or southern that got hit?
     
  8. I live in the city and didnt see the tornado. I would have died stoned and happy in my apartment.
     
  9. From where do you draw this conclusion? Do you have any data supporting it?

    Nature doing it's thing
     
  10. Since the beginning of man; men have hypothesized about the end of time.
     
  11. Man can't hypothesize after extinction therefore what will come has not yet come cumcumcumcumcum
     
  12. Definition hypothesis;

    1. A proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
     

  13. And the biblical "end times" have been iminent since 70AD
     

  14. Really? You really think there's never been.a.tornado in California before 2012? So I need to show you all kinds of historical data now? What media site are you listening to? Fox?
     
  15. My sister lives in rocklin near sac most her life never experienced 4 twisters in one day. And the only news I 'listen to' are major newspapers. You can take your contempt and shove it. I don't want to hear your egotistical 'I know all there is to know' attitude.
     

  16. you're the one who said californias never had tornadoes. you asked for it man :p
     
  17. Not 4 in one day bro.. Came out of no where too lol it was sunny then bam all the shutters closes and they can see a twister one after another . (They live on a mountain)
     
  18. #18 Boson-H, Dec 12, 2012
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    There have been similar outbreaks in California. Yes...with 4 in one day. hell may 25 last year had an outbreak with 3. oh look. 2010 also had 4 tornadoes in one outbreak in cali. 4 tornadoes in 2 days. definitely not unheard of for CA tornadoes.
     
  19. you do know that comment ^ makes you look like a dummy right?
     
  20. #20 M3ssenger, Dec 13, 2012
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    I'm pretty sure there's historical data to back it up. I'm consciously aware of earths changes and prepare for future disasters.

    Maybe this will help.
    http://www.livescience.com/408-100-year-forecast-stronger-storms.html

    It's highly limiting of you to say that natural disasters aren't becoming more and more of a problem due to human resourcing. Earth warms up, more severe disasters approaches.

    Making a comment like that makes You look like a dummy.
     

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