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    1. Diu Schipper‏ @uwu_wei 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @uwu_wei @eigenrobot

      What type of thing could be in the build up of an earthquake that would fuck with sensitivity of astronomy instruments?

      1 reply 0 retweets 13 likes
    2. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @uwu_wei

      I have no idea but I love it

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    5. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020

      1) the density here is in relation to the particle flow of solar wind being emitted by the sun. There is nothing wrong with the instrument suite on SOHO as far as we know, no news on any sensors/instruments malfunctions/failings and are making proper measurements...

      1 reply 0 retweets 13 likes
    6. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @eigenrobot @uwu_wei

      2) these are not new ideas and have been around for decades now. The idea that earths EM field is affected by the suns EM field/solar winds etc... is well established, what is interesting and has been speculated for decades is that increased solar winds disrupts earths EM field

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    7. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @eigenrobot @uwu_wei

      3) in such a strong way that this causes changes in earth EM field thus leading to earthquakes. The mechanism proposed here is the reverse piezoelectric effect induced by the applied electric field related to the proton density. In short it’s the reverse piezoelectric effect...

      1 reply 1 retweet 16 likes
    8. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @eigenrobot @uwu_wei

      4) causing density flux’s in earth mantle/core (basically shaking them in a special way) to the degree that they lead to earthquakes. I mean it is in the abstract of the paper lol. Interesting stuff but the last part is the highly contentious part since no one can see what....

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    9. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @eigenrobot @uwu_wei

      5) exactly is going on below the earths surface to be able to definitively say if this is the case hence the decades of speculation. Both sides seem to have solid arguments for and against this mechanism for producing earthquakes. Cool stuff but a lot more work needs to be done

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    10. Matthew Cipolla‏ @CipollaMatthew 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @eigenrobot @uwu_wei

      6) before anyone can say whether or not this is the case. Just an fyi to y’all that this explanation was given in the papers abstract, but if that wasn’t clear enough/made much sense, I hope my long winded explanation help clear up any questions... cheers

      3 replies 0 retweets 21 likes
      eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 6 Sep 2020
      Replying to @CipollaMatthew @uwu_wei

      this is great, thank you! I am in no position to evaluate any of this but you have convinced me that you know what you're talking about :)

      5:10 PM - 6 Sep 2020
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