Bubu
9th September 2017, 11:01
never heard of "earthquake lights". is it an attempt to explain the unexplainable.
"Friday’s 8.2-magnitude quake in Mexico caused a rare phenomenon known as earthquake lights in skies above the capital city.
The lights could be seen flashing above Mexico City in hues of greens and white. Video uploaded from the scene shows the dramatic display."
Little is known about the phenomenon, which can sometimes be explained by exploding generators or power systems. Another explanation claims that the tectonic movement of rocks including quartz, generates a piezoelectric field which produces flashes of light."
https://www.rt.com/news/402432-earthquake-lights-mexico-city/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
"Friday’s 8.2-magnitude quake in Mexico caused a rare phenomenon known as earthquake lights in skies above the capital city.
The lights could be seen flashing above Mexico City in hues of greens and white. Video uploaded from the scene shows the dramatic display."
Little is known about the phenomenon, which can sometimes be explained by exploding generators or power systems. Another explanation claims that the tectonic movement of rocks including quartz, generates a piezoelectric field which produces flashes of light."
https://www.rt.com/news/402432-earthquake-lights-mexico-city/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com