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Saran999

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  1. I've found a self calling 'explanation' that put on the table responsibility about strategic reserves creation and global earth changes...

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=wcbLvO0-huQ

     

    What do you think about? Even with the growing pressure caused by the drilling, it doesn't sound a valid point seeing the whole scenario as it's developing all over the world. But for sure adds even more danger to the already 'hot' situation in North America.

     

    I'm trying to 'dig down' (pun intended) a bit in this 'sinkhole' matter, and even if no one seems to really understand the whole picture, the fact that something is globally going on seems plausible...

    Searching a bit about historical sinkhole cases, seems that there are few

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinkhole
    

    but the problem that seems to arise is that never in history so many of them where formed in such short time. My surprise is that, even if someone

    http://thesinkhole.org/
    

    is trying to collect them all, I've not found anyone that is truly connecting the dots yet.


  2. Oh gosh! Now I get it. I agree with you, they are two distinct forces that counterbalance toward the goal of a new equilibrium. In fact what I have wrongly understood in your previous post was the fact that in your opinion they where not related in any way. So, all good as you say, if I've well understood this time, there is something moving out there... and it's HUGE.

     

    From another perspective, this may eliminate a bit of pressure on the engineers that have made the so called 'mistake' in the Lake Peigneur disaster? Perhaps, the phenomena will have produced itself anyway, even without drilling... but, at the end... who knows?

     

    Anyway, this is for sure a master disaster in US South Regions... I feel sorry about this...

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  3. That's exactly my point. Desalination that is counteracted by massive salt domes that melt down again into the ocean. In my mind they are not two phenomena, but just one that try to counterbalance itself....now I'm starting to doubt about my capacity to express myself in English... Sorry about that. Hope to have been able to clarify myself better :D


  4. I was thinking... perhaps with the huge polar meltdown that push fresh water into the oceans, this salt meltdown is something related. A sort of Earth mechanism to keep ocean water salinity at bay. I've heard that the same phenomena are common in other world region as well. And it's weird to see that the one of he most 'salted' area is exactly in front of the Gulf of Mexico... I'm not a scientist for sure, but that keeps me wonder....

    Salinity.jpg

    http://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/oceanography/physical-ocean/salinity/
    
    http://aquarius.nasa.gov/science-oceanpopup.html
    

    In the image in the popup, that I've not been able to embed as there is some kind of app in it, you may better see the relation between salinity and El Nino or La Nina.


  5. Epiphenomenalism

     

    Epiphenomenalism is the view that mental events are caused by physical events in the brain, but have no effects upon any physical events. Behavior is caused by muscles that contract upon receiving neural impulses, and neural impulses are generated by input from other neurons or from sense organs. On the epiphenomenalist view, mental events play no causal role in this process. Huxley (1874), who held the view, compared mental events to a steam whistle that contributes nothing to the work of a locomotive. James (1879), who rejected the view, characterized epiphenomenalists' mental events as not affecting the brain activity that produces them “any more than a shadow reacts upon the steps of the traveller whom it accompanies”.

    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epiphenomenalism/
    
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