08-04-2010, 11:28 AM
Here's a scientific article that 'supports' the sunflare earthquake theory.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AGUSMIN33A..03J
Summary of the summary: All earthquakes they checked were preceded by a sun flare in the 10 to 100 hour period before that... But sun flares were not necessarily followed by earth quakes. Also strength of the flares and the quakes did not seem to be correlated. The teams assumption is that if the earth has stresses that could lead to earth quakes then sun flares have a tendency to release those energies causing the quakes.
So combining the scientific predictions with the spiritual predictions. There might still be an earth quake coming in. But I put more faith in fairyfarmgirl's references to the predictions than the sun flare.
We know 2010 is a period of stresses. It would not surprise me if some tremors occur. But there is a bright side, if the scientists are correct then a lot of sun flares will on the long run cause an earth with a lot of small harmless quakes as opposed to an occasional big one.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AGUSMIN33A..03J
Summary of the summary: All earthquakes they checked were preceded by a sun flare in the 10 to 100 hour period before that... But sun flares were not necessarily followed by earth quakes. Also strength of the flares and the quakes did not seem to be correlated. The teams assumption is that if the earth has stresses that could lead to earth quakes then sun flares have a tendency to release those energies causing the quakes.
So combining the scientific predictions with the spiritual predictions. There might still be an earth quake coming in. But I put more faith in fairyfarmgirl's references to the predictions than the sun flare.
We know 2010 is a period of stresses. It would not surprise me if some tremors occur. But there is a bright side, if the scientists are correct then a lot of sun flares will on the long run cause an earth with a lot of small harmless quakes as opposed to an occasional big one.