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Post by bernie on Sept 17, 2018 19:41:28 GMT -6
Natalie here's some recent quakes in Poland.
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2 days ago 4.6 magnitude, 10 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 2 months ago 5.0 magnitude, 5 km depth Polkowice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 3 months ago 4.4 magnitude, 8 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 5 months ago 3.9 magnitude, 9 km depth Wieszowa, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 9 months ago 3.9 magnitude, 10 km depth Polkowice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 9 months ago 4.5 magnitude, 10 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland about a year ago 4.3 magnitude, 11 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 2 years ago 4.5 magnitude, 5 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 3 years ago 4.1 magnitude, 6 km depth Chełmek, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland 3 years ago 4.0 magnitude, 1 km depth Grębocice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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Post by Natalie on Sept 17, 2018 19:54:41 GMT -6
Thanks, Bernie! That's very helpful.
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Post by yardstick on Sept 17, 2018 21:13:08 GMT -6
Watch your mouth Natalie ! Fibbinaci - wash your mouth with soap young lady 😂😂😂😂😂 I think had heard the term before but don't get the calculation sequence thingy. I need a nerd to explain this to me. Where's yardstick when ya need 'em 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Fibonacci* sequence, though other numbers can be started with, the method is the same: the subsequent number is the sum of the previous two:0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233...the sequence ultimately (at a limit of infinity) settles down to the golden ratio: 61.88% (or so), which is to say that the previous number is 61.88% of the next number angular measures are similar. Check out how a sunflower seed pattern is shown in wikipedia when searching for Fibonacci Sequence. It also should be noted, that while the sequence is not found in everything in nature, it is found in a LOT of things, i.e. number of petals in a flower is usually a fibonacci number; the distance from one petal, around the circle of the center of the flower 61.88% will land you on another petal, et c. BTW, the Greeks figured out the golden ratio a long time before anyone else. Take for example, the Parthenon. Checkout the ratio of the height to the long side; and the short side to the height. Close inspection/measurement of the 'triangle' shaped roof demonstrates the golden ratio also.
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Post by fitz on Sept 18, 2018 4:16:52 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Sept 23, 2018 5:55:03 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Sept 28, 2018 5:47:36 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Sept 28, 2018 18:14:45 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Sept 30, 2018 6:02:55 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 1, 2018 18:33:31 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 7, 2018 6:14:39 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 9, 2018 5:32:45 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 10, 2018 14:51:26 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 10, 2018 15:46:05 GMT -6
M 7.0 - 117km E of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us1000haa3/executive Tsunami Warning Center Time 2018-10-10 16:48:20 (UTC-04:00) Location 5.678°S 151.198°E Depth 40.3 km Followed by... M 5.7 - 113km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea Tsunami Warning Center Time 2018-10-10 16:59:01 (UTC-04:00) Location 5.979°S 151.076°E Depth 48.9 km and... M 5.9 - 117km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea Tsunami Warning Center Time 2018-10-10 17:13:16 (UTC-04:00) Location 5.937°S 151.136°E Depth 37.4 km
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Post by fitz on Oct 10, 2018 16:54:28 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Oct 10, 2018 17:50:55 GMT -6
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