that's not what I do...Have a go at it yourself or let us know exactly what your abilities are or do you have nothing but questions? And my methods are my own.
Hoping for logical or any answers actually. Whatever enters one's mind and has time to type I guess...You don't predict earthquakes? We already knew that. I am not a geologist so I won't be attempting to predict any earthquakes. My abilities? I'm a musician, I'm not bad on the guitar and fiddle. You come to a skeptic's forum and predict earthquakes and you don't expect to be questioned?
Hoping for logical or any answers actually. Whatever enters one's mind and has time to type I guess...
Cosmo relates to the cosmos...planets and there relation to the rotation around the sun and alignments. Does that help?That does seem to be your method. When can I expect a logical answer from you? How do you predict earthquakes?
Cosmo relates to the cosmos...planets and there relation to the rotation around the sun and alignments. Does that help?
Cosmos refers to the Universe in its entirety, hence the subject of Cosmology, as dictinct from the rest of Astronomy. For planets and their relationship to the Sun you want Planetary Science and Solar System Physics. I know it doesn't sound as catchy, but that's just how it is.Cosmo relates to the cosmos...planets and there relation to the rotation around the sun and alignments. Does that help?
Perhaps he means this.Cosmos refers to the Universe in its entirety, hence the subject of Cosmology, as dictinct from the rest of Astronomy. For planets and their relationship to the Sun you want Planetary Science and Solar System Physics. I know it doesn't sound as catchy, but that's just how it is.

I met Tom Fogerty in a bar and was invited over to his house...I wish I had taken him up on his invite. I had a bit to drink that night and a 40 mi. drive home. I'll never know what it would've been like to jam with him, but I prefer to have my own guitar with me when I do and didn't. Only wish he was still alive today.
What do you think of the Planet X theory?Cosmos refers to the Universe in its entirety, hence the subject of Cosmology, as dictinct from the rest of Astronomy. For planets and their relationship to the Sun you want Planetary Science and Solar System Physics. I know it doesn't sound as catchy, but that's just how it is.
Utter bollocks.What do you think of the Planet X theory?
No. Earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics. It's spelled 'their', by the way. What do you mean by their relation to the rotation around the Sun? Are the planets sometimes away from their rotation around the Sun? Do you have any evidence that planetary alignments cause earthquakes? Apart from you just saying it? Which particular planetary alignment caused the earthquakes in the Pacific today, and why did you miss it ?
http://www.kidsgeo.com/geology-for-kids/0043-plate-tectonics.php
What is ''cosmo''?
What do you think of the Planet X theory?
Cosmo relates to the cosmos...planets and there relation to the rotation around the sun and alignments. Does that help?
What do you think of the Planet X theory?
So do underground atomic blasts trigger any effects? Maybe if they are in the vicinity of large plates? And what about the residual cosequences of such blasts? I believe the large radioactive glass or quartz-like caverns (so I've heard) left behind by such experiments could..be of concern?I'll take 'Wacky Neighbors' for $200 Alex.
And the answer is: Kramer's first name.
Oh Heavens to freaking Murgatroyd.
So do underground atomic blasts trigger any effects? Maybe if they are in the vicinity of large plates? And what about the residual cosequences of such blasts? I believe the large radioactive glass or quartz-like caverns (so I've heard) left behind by such experiments could..be of concern?
A casual answer...
A casual answer...