Talk:Tidal triggering of earthquakes

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The bulk of this article (currently) is what I had added to Syzygy (astronomy), but User:Fgnievinski moved here. (I don't know that there is really enough for a full article, but possibly it could be expanded.) As this is new I have taken this opportunity to move all of the full citations (that clutter the body with all their bibliographic detail) from the body to the "Sources" section, and replaced them with short cites (using Harv templates). (And also put a straight-text citation into a template.) This will be a lot easier to manage. I have also renamed the "References" section to "Notes", which clarifies just what that section is. Hopefully all this is clear to everyone. As always, ask if you need help, or just have a question. ~ J. Johnson (JJ) (talk) 20:33, 12 March 2016 (UTC)

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Seismic Events Predicted, Controlled and Weaponized

Seismic events like earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis and landslides are now proven to be a function of the Moon as it raises tides. By using the movement of a light fluid like sea water water, as we measure by tidal variance, we can soon calculate how another more important heavy liquid moves or swells. This effect also caused by the moons gravitational effect but retarded to that of the lighter sea water. The pull on the molten iron ferrite that constitutes the Earths liquid core is the trigger. DrArnott (talk) 23:04, 25 November 2017 (UTC)