Double Trouble? GOOGLE EARTH UNCERTAINTY RADAR BACK UP
I woke up last night. I cannot explain why my mind does that. After I researched and wrote the blog yesterday about the Daisetta, TX 900′ diameter sinkhole my mind continued working the problem of Bayou Corne while I was sleeping. Hurricane Isaac hit the area of the sinkhole 6 weeks ago, why is the sinkhole still growing at the surface? Is it just “sluffing” around the edges or is it still actively growing and collapsing. According to my theory, the energetic particle behind the sinkhole and Hurricane Isaac should now be orbiting underground. To a seismic station, the signature of the underground particle should appear as one long wave/wavelength on the data recorders, which reflects the orbital period of the particle as it orbits with the Earth’s center of mass. I believe this to be in a Northwesterly direction, in line with the landfall of Hurricane Isaac and the sinkhole. If the particle happens to “bang” into something dense like say a salt dome or underground steel structure(s) it can trigger other seismic waves. Unlike ordinary matter it does not really “bang” into things, it sort of “resonates” through them.
It is this resonation and gravitational pull of the particle that gradually collapses anything around its path. If it happens to travel through an underground explosives bunker or say a spent nuclear fuel dump, well, I will let you imagine what might happen if the particle happens to hold a charge or generate heat in its surroundings. If you could hear the particle orbiting below you, as I believe you can in some instances, it might sound like this.
I recently read an article where they are getting two seismic signatures at Bayou Corne. How can that be? The second signature only leaves a very scattered noisy pulse once every few minutes. That is why I woke up. Daisetta, Texas was intersected by two large low pressure systems in the Fall of 2008. First Tropical Storm Eduardo and then the second, larger Hurricane Ike. Could it be that there is a second massive particle orbiting into the sinkhole? The second one with potentially more kinetic energy than the first? For the sake of all those living in Bayou Corne and the surrounding area I hope not.
Do you guys hear the “popping” sound on that portable video/audio recorder? That might be the electromagnetic signature of the particle with each pass. If a particle is spending part time in the atmosphere it will not leave a seismic trace for that part of its orbit. It will however leave an electromagnetic pulse in the air near the recorder and possibly a seismic pulse each time it orbits into the earth and “bangs” into the Bayou Corne sinkhole area. The particle itself should also emit a full spectrum of radiation, including radio waves so it will appear to the magnetometer as a noisy pulse. This is Hawking Radiation as predicted.
Just in case I am right about the second particle I am going to put my Google Radar back up. There is one potential low pressure bogey forming South of Cuba. I am putting an alert out to watch for another low pressure system to approach the sinkhole @ Bayou Corne just as Hurricane Ike approached Daisetta in 2008 subsequent to Tropical Storm Eduardo. I hope I am wrong but better safe than sorry. The first graphic is from 10-21-12
I realize all of this has a large degree of weirdness that goes along with it but I am just calling it the way I see it.
10-23-Update: Still watching. I notice that the seismic activity seems to be picking up around the Bayou Corne sinkhole. I hope this is not a bad sign of additional underground damage and something approaching. Too early to tell but here is an updated track.
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