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EMSC
24th May 2013, 15:10
Magnitude M 6.4Region SEA OF OKHOTSKDate time 2013-05-24 14:56:33.0 UTCLocation 52.19 N ; 151.61 EDepth 679 km



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Wind
24th May 2013, 15:21
Upgraded to M 6.8 on USGS (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000h543#summary).

Super Moon this weekend, the proton levels are still quite high and an asteroid is passing us by on May 31. No wonder that Earth is shaking.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th May 2013, 18:57
i tend to believe the supermoon theory.

if electricity can jump from a comet (a satellite!) to a star (capacitor theory), then why not from the moon (a satellite!) to earth?

:O

Wind
24th May 2013, 19:21
i tend to believe the supermoon theory.

if electricity can jump from a comet (a satellite!) to a star (capacitor theory), then why not from the moon (a satellite!) to earth?

:O

Yeah, I think that theory about electric universe is correct. :)