Quantum Vacation
I am taking a few days of vacation skiing with the family, so updates may be a bit less active. I put some updated screenshots on the Google Earth Uncertainty Radar… It appears that the Dover, Ohio Sinkhole is becoming less active now that many of the particles have orbited home. Just a few left to the NW according to my eyeball plots. I am going to miss that guy when he goes dormant. The new game in town seems to be in the Southeast, where quite a few sinkholes have popped up in the past two weeks. I believe the Pennsylvania and NY areas still have some active ones as well as a few out West. I see what looks to be some pretty good particle tracks in the Southeast. The Florida sinkholes have let me down, one might be active, I am not sure yet. I am thinking about changing colors for sinkholes that I believe are active and those that are dormant. It appears the worst storms are when you get many of these particles all entangled in the same stream. I think these particle strings are primarily acting gravitationally and stick together until they are “pulled” towards the sinkholes by entropic forces attracting them to the Earth at that location – spooky action at a distance I guess…
Godspeed

