Earth Could Rip Apart in 2018

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Thanks.....but I knew he was wrong anyway. I'm aware there wasn't a connection.....but since there was an average of 35 major quakes per year in the 1940s. This was the highest of any decade since 1900....hence my statement. This was just one of the reasons I thought this guy was rather clueless.

Well...

It never hurts to check. But given that the rotational speed has been pretty constant for about 2 decades he has no game.

It is interesting that the slowest rotation was in the early 1900s and there is a big inflection point in the 1940s when it switched from speeding up to slowing down, since you mention 1900 and 1940.
 

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Well...

It never hurts to check. But given that the rotational speed has been pretty constant for about 2 decades he has no game.

It is interesting that the slowest rotation was in the early 1900s and there is a big inflection point in the 1940s when it switched from speeding up to slowing down, since you mention 1900 and 1940.

Since 1900, the 1940s had the highest average of major quakes and the 1980s the lowest of around 10. I don't recall the other decades now.....but at AU I had figured out the averages of each decade since 1900 for the chuckleheads who wanted the world to end in 2012.
 

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78 was a baad baad year. The sex Pistols played their final show :)
For us old farts that can remember...ummm well you know what I mean ;)

I have a few missing years, as do we all :)

 

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This guy would have done better taking the blue pill and reading the bible.
no i aint saying in the sense of an second coming
but in the sense of humanity learning something new, and well its an maybe
 

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no i aint saying in the sense of an second coming
but in the sense of humanity learning something new, and well its an maybe

I know that.....but this person needs to read something else besides geography books.
 

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I know that.....but this person needs to read something else besides geography books.

He can learn more from geography books than reading the bible...
 

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He can learn more from geography books than reading the bible...

Maybe....but he seems to be ignoring them anyway.....so maybe the bible could help him at least. He might learn that Egypt is actually in Africa.
 

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Has the OP offered even a token defense for the thread title?
 

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Has the OP offered even a token defense for the thread title?

I don't buy into the end of the world doom and gloom reports, but I'll occasionally post about one for a brief talking point...bubblegum...lol
 

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I don't buy into the end of the world doom and gloom reports, but I'll occasionally post about one for a brief talking point...bubblegum...lol

No problem......this guy was as clueless and needed help with science and geography like most of the 2012 "sky is falling brigade".....lol.
 
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