Thursday, November 17, 2011

New Discovery Proves Old "Full Moon Theory" Wrong!!!!!

Yes, it's the scientific discovery of 2011 folks! Like someone over on my EQ Guy Facebook Page stated prior to my recent trip to Oklahoma. . . "At least you won't have to worry about tsunamis down there!" Well, now I submit it to you all as a FACT, that Oklahoma IS NOT anywhere too near a major ocean and not only do they not have to worry about a tsunami in the forseeable future, but it now also seems possible that their faultlines ARE NOT affected by any such thing as HIGH TIDES either!!! Full Moon relationship with Major Earthquakes occuring on the exact night of the full moon or the night before/after the full moon is NOT the direct effect of the pull of the moon, or the bright light of the full moon, or the allignment! NO, not at all. . . or perhaps only ever so slight! This discovery comes as a result of 1) What that smart commenter on my EQ Facebook Page posted, and 2) The fact that it now DOES NOT EVEN SEEM POSSIBLE that the pull of the full moon could have any effect in-and-of-itself on OKLAHOMA! NO, rather, as is certainly the case in Christchurch, New Zealand, it is the sole work of the HIGH TIDE, having no regard for when and if there is a Full Moon OR NOT. Of course, naturally, it IS probably the highest of tides that accompany the Full Moon. . . I just want to say here and now for the record that it now looks like the Full Moon may not directly be as big a player in the Full Moon Earthquake Correlation as had been previously thought! While this will leave us still watching carefully for critical full moon's, we should watch even closer for just your basic HIGH TIDES, and especially all the biggest of high tides possibly not even always being associated with Full Moons? If anybody knows a great scientific method of observing high tides such as a chart, please let me know! Thank-You! EQ Alert Guy

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Anonymous said...

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garry