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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

The Mysterious Receding Seas
Part 9

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  • I just saw your critique.and you were right it was volume not mass. Sorry but I hope yo get it? Thanks

  • Sorry I made a mistake not mass; volume.

  • Try to get a copy of that documentary about all the Dams on the Colorado. It tells how they all leak both through the dam and around the abutments. Nobody had to tell me about the abutment problem.

    Thirty years ago I did my own research on bridges. I checked abutments for movement across Canyons in Arizona. One particular bridge over a steep canyon was just about to slip off the supports. I notified the highway department and saved the bridge and possible lives. I can tell many bridge stories.

  • Interesting question: Earthquakes cause fissures in the earths crust. Fissures add dimension to the surface of the earth, The very act of tensional release adds surface to the earth. Another mysterious expansion factor is volcanic. Inestimable amounts of Molten Rock is pumped out of the earth under extreme pressure. As it cools it expands losing density but creating mass. This is part of the mysterious expansion process. 70% of this volcanic activity is hidden from us under the sea.

  • So I'd like to know, assuming it's all true, why hasn't the hoover dam failed? And why doesn't he actually show the data? he says they're recorded, why doesn't he show the data itself?

  • @satanisthetruegod666 Givi it time

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  • New Madrid will strike again but not at the New Madrid location. The Mississippi River is a active fault line and as such will act up again anywhere along the entire length of the river. We must not forget that although there are no large tremors at this time there are hundreds of minor tremors taking place as the Mississippi fault line widens by a process of seismic creep. This creep is what topples bridges along the Mississippi and other rivers faults. It is also what is sinking New Orleans

  • @believersunderground Scott do you think the new madrid will go off this year??

  • Hi Ray what's up 200th Anniversary of New Madrid Earthquakes. the UK freeze happen then to, and is again. LUVBUG

  • yes;there is much more to this than meets the eye. Keep looking in the same direction and you willfind the answer. Is definately set off.

  • its set off my friend

  • more earthquake meters= more earthquakes,..go figure

  • This may not be related to the seas, but I live in Traverse City, and by Lake Michigan. Last year, when trying to cut across the area where water ran up on the beach, the water came up to my waist.

    Now, when walking the exact same area, water has receded about five or so feet, and I can walk on the sand, completely dry from the receded water. It was so startling, that many times while walking along that area, whenever I passed someone else walking, they would remark about the water.

  • That looked like a sinister face in the cloud formation at 3.30, almost as if something was laughing at us, just my overactive imagination, dont panic.

  • @fraustrated If you're talking about the dam it is far more likely to fail due to biological interference than anything else and it still doesn't explain why the data has never apppeared. I would also like to know why it took you a year to respond.

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