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Super Full Moon 7 & 8th April 2020

04/07/2020 8:02 AM

Last year 2019 after having that close the moon is from Earth, couple of volcanoes erupt somewhere in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, tremors too.

How will it be this time around.

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Re: Super Full Moon 7 & 8th April 2020

04/07/2020 8:09 AM

Babies will be born. Flowers will bloom.

If these come true then you must be a witch!

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04/07/2020 12:46 PM

Warlocks, witches, wizards are built on curses, I do not

I read somewhere

"As he loved cursing, so let it come unto him: as he delighted not in blessing, so let it be far from him.

As he clothed himself with cursing like as with his garment, so let it come into his bowels like water, and like oil into his bones.

Let it be unto him as the garment which covereth him, and for a girdle wherewith he is girded continually"

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those whom God has not cursed?
How can I denounce
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"so bless do not curse"

I will..bless you..

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Re: Super Full Moon 7 & 8th April 2020

04/07/2020 8:22 AM

Hope it brings an end to the COVID-19

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Re: Super Full Moon 7 & 8th April 2020

04/07/2020 9:57 AM

There have been some studies on whether earthquakes are correlated to tides, but there is no conclusive evidence.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_triggering_of_earthquakes

There is always the problem with selective memory. If you believe that there is a correlation between earthquakes and tides, then when it occurs, it will be remembered whereas non-correlating events will be forgotten.

The scientific way is to blindly pick a long time period and then examine the evidence statistically.

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04/07/2020 11:07 AM

A super full moon occurs when the moon is in perigee during the syzygy of a full moon. The moon goes into perigee on each and every orbit around the Earth. If tidal forces had any effect on earthquakes they would correlate, but they don't. Now, it does seem that volcanic activity does correlate some with a syzygy (now that is a Scrabble® winning word) perigee coincidence producing larger tides, but that activity is not necessarily an eruption. It often means just more local ground deformation.

So who knows, there may actually be more volcanic activity in the next couple of days.

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04/07/2020 5:08 PM

You need a blank for the third Y, though.

You might enjoy Stephan Fatsis's book Word Freak about competitive Scrabble®.

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04/07/2020 12:33 PM

Well, I have seen IO vulcanic acitvity seem like what it is.

Which is likely to attract more? Water or magma? And generates a greater force?

Magma could or may actually force the outer shell of the crust and burst free.

I am just scientifically speculating. Nothing more. Could be

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