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| Thread ID: 116360 | 2011-02-28 18:57:00 | Ken Ring on Campbell Live last night | Colpol (444) | PC World Chat |
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| 1182337 | 2011-03-05 08:04:00 | I'm doubting that the moon can affect the movement of tectonic plates....the tide it affects, definitely. The sun, however, I believe could affect the tectonic plates. I don't think anyone is saying that. I'm not. The suggestion is, that the gravitational pull of the moon may contribute to / cause an imbalance that may contribute to an earthquake. |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 1182338 | 2011-03-05 08:04:00 | I'm doubting that the moon can affect the movement of tectonic plates....the tide it affects, definitely. The sun, however, I believe could affect the tectonic plates. Well thats that, with all that info, we can all go home. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1182339 | 2011-03-05 08:30:00 | All this belief everywhere...."I believe the sun....." "I believe the moon......."etc. belief belongs to faith and religion, belief in gods and deities, it has no place in science. Propose a hypothesis, and then test it against observation. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 1182340 | 2011-03-05 09:00:00 | All this belief everywhere...."I believe the sun....." "I believe the moon......."etc. belief belongs to faith and religion, belief in gods and deities, it has no place in science. Propose a hypothesis, and then test it against observation. The 'I believe' phrase should be used when you are uncertain of the validity of your statement. I could say that, "I believe that the moon causes tidal ebbs and flows". This shows that I am uncertain of my facts but I believe it to be true and it is open to discussion. If I say, "The moon causes tidal flows and ebbs". This means that I am certain of my facts and can substantiate them. I believe that there is nothing wrong with saying 'I believe' as this leaves things open to discussion. |
Bobh (5192) | ||
| 1182341 | 2011-03-05 09:55:00 | Can someone tell me why Ken didn't predict the big(ish) one earlier tonight? | --Wolf-- (128) | ||
| 1182342 | 2011-03-05 09:58:00 | The suggestion is, that the gravitational pull of the moon may contribute to / cause an imbalance that may contribute to an earthquake. Looking at his web site, he appears to have concerns for the Earth with regard sun spots, says he isn't making predictions and then makes some, and is quite worried it seems about strong winds and swells. Should be clearer after the fact what he is predicting, but it looks like he has covered everything from the end of the planet to a windy day. His theory on the forecasting of earthquakes on his web site, as John Campbell correctly commented, his combinations allow him to cover off every day of every month for a later successful prediction. But forget the Earthquakes because we're about to be destroyed by a solar flare according to Ken. |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 1182343 | 2011-03-05 10:02:00 | Can someone tell me why Ken didn't predict the big(ish) one earlier tonight? Even my cat predicted that one, she jumped of my lap just before it happened (well may have been four days either side). |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 1182344 | 2011-03-05 10:09:00 | Even my cat predicted that one, she jumped of my lap just before it happened (well may have been four days either side). :lol: |
Marnie (4574) | ||
| 1182345 | 2011-03-05 10:16:00 | Even my cat predicted that one, she jumped of my lap just before it happened (well may have been four days either side). Could be that cats have more acute senses than we have. I'll bet that your cat did not wait round to see if you were safe. |
Bobh (5192) | ||
| 1182346 | 2011-03-05 11:12:00 | Looking at his web site, he appears to have concerns for the Earth with regard sun spots, says he isn't making predictions and then makes some, and is quite worried it seems about strong winds and swells. Should be clearer after the fact what he is predicting, but it looks like he has covered everything from the end of the planet to a windy day. His theory on the forecasting of earthquakes on his web site, as John Campbell correctly commented, his combinations allow him to cover off every day of every month for a later successful prediction. But forget the Earthquakes because we're about to be destroyed by a solar flare according to Ken. I really do liken this to a religious thing the way you are caring on. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
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