On Aug 6, 2:25 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The cause of earthquakes is the sound of air on the surface of stuff/
material that it blows past. This material may be yet more air as in
different layers or it might be the stuff we are more familiar with in
storms, the sound of air blowing over fields, woods, roads and houses.
The resolution of that one requires some cogitation. And prayer.
I like the idea and it explains a lot but what I have to do now is
work out why this supreme being is using a tool like me. I am a nasty
abusive so and so. And when someone online upsets me I can't see
straight enought to leave the damned fool alone.
I obviously need to work on patience and amity. Two cardinal character
traits for people of any devotion.
Perhaps my selfish and abusive personality is what has held me back
from deducing the obvious a very long time agao. It is one of the
first questions that stymied me; "where does the sound of a storm go?"
Another more recent one (comparatively) was: "Where do earthquake
sound waves come from?"
I'd been presuming that the movement of the planet was involved. At
Earth
weighs 5.972 sextillion (5,972,000,000,000,000,000,000) metric tons.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s122885.htm
So inertia plays a large part in the minutia of the 3 body system. But
of coure all such movement is as a unit. It is the classic quandary of
tidal theory. It all happens at once not one particle at a time.
So much to think about. So much to too.
One good thing is that I always wanted to be nice. Now at least, I
have a reason to be. Life must have been a lot easier when you just
offer him a dead sheep. Of course without making an effort to change,
the cost of sheep would break a country's commerce.
Ah well.
That Baltic system has just faded and it looks like the two North
Atlantic storms though not deep may join up. So where will the
overlap occur?:
http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm
I need more data!