Posted on 03/10/2017 9:16:08 AM PST by Lorianne
Gravity makes things sink lower... so I think we need to institute a gravity tax!
But that would be unfair to heavier people. /s
In centimeters. Much ado about little.
ML/NJ
Wow, cool. Days will get shorter as we spin faster. Gravity will increase.
In other words, Die, Humans!!
How deep were the distribution lines feeding those risers? The soil somehow compacted enough to place the top of the riser 6 to 8 feet above the surface? Erosion of the soil from the top down? Is this a convenient height to fill a water tanker through a top hatch?
Well .. it’s scary to me .. I’ve experienced a 7.1 in San Diego, and I’ll tell you it’s really scary. There is a fault line that runs from West to East, from the coastline to the inner fault line .. and it’s very near the CA/MEX border.
If the new fault triggers the two lower CA fault lines .. it could go all the way from Fresno to San Diego.
It’s not nice to think about .. but the excessive rains, and now the hot-hot weather .. always worries me.
I guess that’s why I’m seriously considering a move to Southern OR.
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