Re: OK Nancy, Where Is It?
In Article Bill Nelson wrote:
> No, it doesn't. But a Richter 11 earthquake in the
> center of the US would destroy all standing structures
> in North America. A Richter 15 earthquate anywhere
> on the planet would pulverize all the continents.
Richter includes both force of shock and scope. A LARGE area with a
Richter 9 force goes UP in Richter, up to 15. The whole world
participates in this jolting, so the scope is very big. It is, as the
man says, not the fall that hurts, it the sudden stop. But stopping is
not like hitting a wall. These are plates floating on magma, the
viscosity layer, and they stop like a car hitting those barriers of
sand-filled plastic barrels - bump, move, bump, move, bump, move - NOT
slam, squish. Quoting ZetaTalk:
Weak spots among the Earth's crustal plates give way.
The Pacific Ocean will shorten, and the Atlantic widen.
Subducting plates will subduct greatly. Mountain
building will occur suddenly, primarily increasing in
areas already undergoing mountain building. All told,
the better part of an hour, but at certain stages, only
minutes. Plants survive as they are rooted and their
seeds are everywhere, and animals including man
survive because they travel with the moving plates of
the Earth and experience no more severe a shock
when the plates stop moving than they would during
a Richter 9 earthquake. Where mountain building
occurs when the plates stop moving, the stoppage is
not simply a sudden jolt, like a car hitting a brick
wall. All is in motion, and the stoppage is more like
a car hitting a barrier of sand filled plastic barrels -
a series of small jolts, occurring in quick succession.
ZetaTalk, Pole Shift
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p21.htm)