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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCEN If an interference magnetic field gen- _ of the two phenomena erated by seismic activity were to be at_ Geologists and geophysicists alike a precise trigger interference of this fig- are notoriously vague in their explana- ure and of sufficient magnitude, it tions describing forces causing folding would entrain the human brain and in _ of strata, volcanic eruptions and earth so doing interfere with the co-ordina- upheavals, Explanations from these tion of mind and body effecting oxygen people into the cause of continental uptake, neurological, and cardiovascu- drift is also somewhat vague and flim- lar functions. sy, if indeed the reasons given even With only a minuscule interference ©*!St. ; magnetic wave people with cardiovas- It is now known that the mechanical cular problems would be highly vulner- &Xplanations given by these people are able. So too, people with heart prob- far from being correct, the physical lems, but totally unaware of their ¢XPlanations they give in texts is none heart's condition. other than results of a phenomena beyond their scope. SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO A Their description as such, is not the MEDICAL PROBLEM cause, but an end physical result of Mr Adams says this is a scientific — phenomena taking approach to what appears a local phe- nomenon, with no sign of a solution as of this date as to the cause of the coun- try's highest rate of cardiovascular problems (per capita). The cause of crust fractures sliding, folding of ledges and subsequent earth- quakes on planet earth is due to the continuous penetration of electron par- , be | A ticles from the sun combining with In no circumstances is it to be consid- integral magnetic radiation of matter ered, construed, implied or accepted aS_— inside the earth, producing extremely a medical opinion. high repulsive and tensional forces, APPENDIX resulting ultimately in explosions. In ; F addition to the magnetic and electrosta- A brief explanation on the cause of tic actions taking place, gravitational earthquakes, and electrical storms in forces holding the earth in its orbit pro- relation to electrical and magnetic ener- duces a further but weaker stress gies, and the n te) adding to the lat- eral forces taking place. Electrical = a> storms frequently — occur prior to and = = during — earth- q 3 piss / quakes and vol- Cl. 2 : y ‘7, canic eruptions. ZZIf The author has eee ~ ° d ~"<—S-— had _ personal a —— experience in _— thd i -. Hastings, New . OE ST dD Zealand, of an ST - eo OS Ser electrical storm of “Oo terrifying ferocity . . ; : resulting in giant i S&S | Q- ; flashes of fork- 6 ela” lightning explod- ing and shattering "Hi. This is the ocean. I'm sorry there's no roar windows, sheds, right now but, if you leave your name and number fences of corru- after the bbep, one will be returned as soon as gated iron, power possible." poles, trees, simultaneously interspersed with the appearance of fireballs floating above the earth for several seconds to be fol- lowed by a big earthquake. This phe- nomenon occurred five times over a period of an hour and a half during one Saturday mid-afternoon some seven to , eight months after the devastating earthquake which struck Hawkes Bay at 10.53am, Tuesday 3rd February 1931; there was, as would be expected, hundreds of after-shocks which fol- lowed the first one, the most devastat- ing of these was one which flattened the rest of Napier and Hastings busi- ness areas, which struck at 8.45pm the same night. This combined simultaneous phe- nomenon described is common and now well recognised. Similar phenom- enon was seen by eye-witnesses of the 1986 Mt. Tarawera eruptions, and in many other countries worldwide, prior to and during eruptions and earth- quakes. The awesome electromagnetic ener- gies in turmoil in the bowels of the earth, generate enormous heat, eventu- ally melting stratas, thus creating molten lava which must eventually find an outlet. If an interference magnetic field gen- erated by seismic activity were to be at a precise trigger interference of this fig- ure and of sufficient magnitude, it would entrain the human brain and in so doing interfere with the co-ordina- tion of mind and body effecting oxygen uptake, neurological, and cardiovascu- lar functions. With only a minuscule interference magnetic wave people with cardiovas- cular problems would be highly vulner- able. So too, people with heart prob- lems, but totally unaware of their heart's condition. SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO A MEDICAL PROBLEM Mr Adams says this is a scientific approach to what appears a local phe- nomenon, with no sign of a solution as of this date as to the cause of the coun- try's highest rate of cardiovascular problems (per capita). In no circumstances is it to be consid- ered, construed, implied or accepted as a medical opinion. APPENDIX A brief explanation on the cause of earthquakes, and electrical storms in relation to electrical and magnetic ener- gies, and the simultaneous interaction In most volcanoes, superheated steam from underground streams, or in the case of island volcanoes, super-heated sea water, combines with molten lava to be subsequently forced to the surface with explosive ferocity. Robert Adams Past Chairman of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., U.S.A., N.Z. Section. Retired Consultant in Broadcasting and Electrical Engineering. 2 Changes in gravity, electrical resis- tance, magnetism, and resultant mag- netic fields, eerie neon-like flashes, fireballs, floating up from the ground, eerie glows in the sky, generally of a pink shade, water levels altering for no apparent reason. Changes in electrical conductivity, and geomagnetic varia- tions, swarms of small tremors. Ponds and irrigation canal water level varia- tions. Canals becoming muddy and - Ser Seles “Hi. This is the ocean. I'm sorry there's no roar right now but, if you leave your name and number after the bbep, one will be returned as soon as possible." 50°NEXUS SIGNS OF SEISMIC ACTIVITY OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 1992