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To: TimF who wrote (22370)3/27/2002 8:26:47 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Tim: I understand what you're saying, and I would think what I wrote ridiculous, except someone else told me that theory a couple of weeks ago. After I read about a second Afghan earthquake yesterday, I did a word search, "earthquake", and saw that 'bombs trigger earthquake' theory here.
It only takes one snowflake to trigger an avalanche. What if enough bombs were slamming into an area where say the tectonic plates were within a hair's breadth of colliding, isn't it possible the bomb aftershocks could create a seismic wave that rocked those plates into an earthshaking event.