Wednesday, June 16, 2010
SOME SCIENTIFIC ACCREDITED BACKUP
June 16/2010-3:00 PM EST
By : Isaac N.
Maybe a better explanation of what I am talking about, ( especially for those of you that leave commets about me and my " ideas " ) in terms of coronal mass ejection and it's possible effects on the Earth's crust movements......from Piers Corbyn, astrophysicist for WeatherAction, who specializes in Solar wind forecasts, and uses their models for climate predictions on the Earth's weather system. These show a very high accuracy in long range weather forecasts. Perhaps hearing these thing from someone who is scientifically accredited will change your opinions.
"The spin rate of the earth is generally being braked slightly by its interaction with the solar wind and as we get to a solar minimum this braking is less. That probably gives a sort of slow 'jolting effect on oceans and tectonic plates which might exacerbate earthquakes and tremors. We have to think of CHANGES in forces or changes in acceleration rather than simply forces or accelerations. “Think of a train with its brakes on by a certain fixed amount - constant deceleration. You are sitting in your seat and the braking is thrusting you forward a bit but you have adjustyed for that and feel no discomfort. When the train comes to a stop this braking ends and you feel a jolt and you slump backwards into your seat as the force you provided to not fall forward pushes you back. Similarly when a train (or a plane) changes its acceleration forward you experience jolts. Generally speaking in a train or plane plenty of jolts occur when they are hardly moving rather than moving at top speed. In a similar fashion the oceans pressing against the continents or more precisely against some tectonic plates - experience jolts relative to the earth's main crust and core as the interaction with the solar wind changes as we get close to (or move away from) solar minimum. Regards Piers
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