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Re: [Phys-l] Earth's axis shift--measured how?



Next Saturday, March 19, the moon will be closer to Earth at 356, 6,000 miles, some media explained the passage of the moon perigee point may cause the earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity and other disasters.

Perhaps, someone can make some predictions here. :)


Best regards,
Alphonsus

Quoting "LaMontagne, Bob" <RLAMONT@providence.edu>:

There is a bizarre insanity here. We have seen perhaps 10s of thousands die before our eyes in a Tsunami, and the press is howling about a few score of people who MIGHT be affected by a quickly contained radiation leak.

Bob at PC


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Subject: Re: [Phys-l] Earth's axis shift--measured how?

.............snip

I'll forward you the info. from Ludwik and JD on the rad. leaks ---

I suspect Japan just barely escaped a Chernobyl.


bc thinks nuclear is now dead for a few decades, at least, in the ring of fire.
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