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Sorry, I forgot to log in. My post was perhaps not a good long term correction, and simply an attempt to convince you guys to change the reference to earthquakes, as there is now an entire section of United Nations law dedicated to weather and tectonic manipulation for use as weapons. A better example of a spontaneous natural event would be an asteroid, although even asteroids could potentially be artificially redirected by man-made means. Alternatively, the author could also distinguish between naturally occurring earthquakes and technologically induced earthquakes. I know it's a little bit fastidious to demand a correction in a typically well understood example, but given we live in a world where ignorance of real world technologies is often clouded in ignorance, I feel it's appropriate to make some kind of change to clarify their example. Jlefevre76 (talk) 18:40, 10 April 2021 (UTC)