Earthquake in Bristol Channel today..

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  1. Phil A

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    I did predict one during a planetary alignment a few years back, but that's common sense really :biggrin:

    What i'm currently concerned about is Liquifaction of the ground during a prolonged shake, or worse still, the Crust sagging with the extra weight :oops:
     
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      Not heard from him for months :dunno:
       
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        I thought the crust was at least 1000 miles thick. Surely water wont be heavy enough to make any difference to it.
         
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        No, it's only about 20 miles thick, the ice sheet made the north sink and pivoted the south upwards.

        We're still adjusting to having the weight of the ice taken away, which is why the south is sinking.

        Water weighs 1 tonne per cubic metre, don't know how to calculate how many tonnes extra we've now got, 65 square miles on the surface, but all the porous rocks are now full, could run into billions of tonnes :dunno:

        Somethings got to give.
         
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          If the south sinks then Scotland will rise up! Whoops, sorry!. That's a different thread! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
           
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            Panic tonight
            When I retired I was given an expensive and elaborate COMPASS (No not the one Zigs gave me)
            I went into the study where it is kept on a windowsill that for sixty years has faced NORTH

            Tonight it was showing 20 degrees shift to the West ?

            I went and checked my Military compass in another room and no North had not shifted
            Turns out my new LED lamps are causing the shift :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

            Is that Snowdonia glowing tonight ?

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              Interesting concept - LED's affecting compasses. Do they affect pacemakers?
               
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                  It's the right time, geographically speaking, for the poles to flip over completely (Magnetic Reversal).

                  Apart from that, the pole swings regularly by up to 11 degrees.
                   
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                    mother nature SWINGING no surely not
                     
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                      I do not know Shiney, the compass was 20 deg to West and vibrating like mad

                      That could be a serious matter
                      Nurse switches on Vascular ward lights on and half the patients drop deed :-)

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                        If I was a betting man, I'd say its one of three things, none of which would be the LEDs themselves:

                        1) The transformer that powers the LEDs. In this day and age I'd expect it to be a switched mode regulator+bridge rectifier combo, so unlike to give off much electromagnetic disturbance.

                        2) Your weird neighbours that you suspect might be aliens have tapped into the circuit, and are using it to power their wormhole generator to bring all their family here.

                        3) When @Zigs did that emergency repair to the GC TTH he forgot to tell you he'd had to borrow some of your power and wiring, which would go some way to explaining why, when you switch your lights on, another couple of million litres of water materialises just outside @Zig's house.
                         
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                          The new LED low energy lamps were fitted in the past two weeks
                          They just replace ordinary lamps

                          http://www.which.co.uk/energy/energy-saving-products/guides/led-lights/led-lights-explained-/

                          They are free in Scotland (one of wee Ecks honey today jam tomorrow perks)
                          They are available in bright as in dentists and Docs waiting rooms
                          Or softer pinkish that we decided on

                          http://www.greendealadvisorycentre.co.uk/home


                          The compass returns to normal when you switch the low energy LED replacement lamps off

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                            This reminds me of an incident a few years ago now. The government organised for thousands of households in Africa to get a gift of energy saving bulbs, total value a few grand. There was a condition attached. The government of the African country in question (I can't remember which it was) had to pay a UK nominated independent auditor firm to oversee the distribution, at the expense of the receiving nation. The bill from the auditors ran into millions:)
                             
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                              Oh I know I am proffing, though I do pay for it due to the energy supplement on my bill, Only the other sixty million users are subsidising it too, so a lot less cost to me

                              The lamps are between £12 and £20 in HomeBase, we are allowed up to £300 worth err sort of free

                              Jack McH
                               
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