This felt like anon bait to me. The idea that the scientist got it wrong but this guy on the internet used planetary alignments to predict it. All of this precludes any other type of man made explanation.
Which I don’t necessarily want to rule out…
You know why physicists reject that thinking? Because those alignments don’t exert an uneven force on the earth…
The diameter of the earth is INSANELY small compared to the distances at play here.
The effect of any gravitational pull from a distance celestial body will be essentially the same on every part of the planet because of this.
And the idea that the gravitational pull triggered this is silly… since if that was enough to do it… you’d see the moon triggering earthquakes on a regular basis.
Controlled opposition like Jack Posobiec (imho) pushed the alignment explanation… making me suspicious.
I’m not convinced he predicted anything.
This felt like anon bait to me. The idea that the scientist got it wrong but this guy on the internet used planetary alignments to predict it. All of this precludes any other type of man made explanation.
Which I don’t necessarily want to rule out…
You know why physicists reject that thinking? Because those alignments don’t exert an uneven force on the earth…
The diameter of the earth is INSANELY small compared to the distances at play here.
The effect of any gravitational pull from a distance celestial body will be essentially the same on every part of the planet because of this.
And the idea that the gravitational pull triggered this is silly… since if that was enough to do it… you’d see the moon triggering earthquakes on a regular basis.
Controlled opposition like Jack Posobiec (imho) pushed the alignment explanation… making me suspicious.
Not gravity, electromagnetism. This has a much stronger force and reach. Look into Electric Universe theory.
Magnetism has exponentially less reach than gravity (inverse distance cubed vs inverse distance squared).