Yes, Pete, that is an interesting theory. I wonder what is the "electrical" component of an earthquake that is measured by a seismograph? I thought all the seismic waves were physical movements. Comments out there?? Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: Pete Rowe To: psn-l Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:30 AM Subject: Interesting article There is still so much to learn... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080124145022.htm Pete ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)Yes, Pete, that is an interesting theory. I wonder what is = the=20 "electrical" component of an earthquake that is measured by a = seismograph? =20 I thought all the seismic waves were physical movements. Comments = out=20 there??Jerry----- Original Message -----=20From: Pete Rowe =To: psn-lSent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:30 AMSubject: Interesting articleThere is still so much to learn...
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