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Does the Thought Speech and Action of Man Influence Such Natural Phenomena as Earthquakes?

By: Ted Sun

In his recent book Super Life Secret Codes, author Great Sun talks about the approach of 2012. He considers 2012 prophecies and suggests that whether these future events occur as earthquakes and other natural disasters or as more refined reactions will depend on how man responds in the next year and a half. Great Sun is suggesting that there is a dynamic living relationship between individual living humans and the Universe, such that the speech, action and thoughts of mankind, both individually and collectively can effect changes in such vast natural phenomena as earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes. Can such a statement be supported scientifically?

Earthquakes are one of the major natural phenomena that plague modern man. The contrast between the safety and security of urban life, far away from wild animals and snakes, and the uncontrollable devastation that is unleashed when an earthquake occurs and topples modern edifices in a few seconds, is patently obvious.

Earthquakes result from the interaction of the tectonic plates. There are only a limited number of major tectonic plates under the earth, roughly corresponding to the continents, and they can cause earthquakes or volcanoes where they push together, pull apart or move over one another at their conjunctions.

Scientists can roughly predict earth events that will take place over 50,000,000 years as a result of these movements, yet they are unable to pinpoint the moment when individual events will take place. The exact moment when one last piece of earth will crumble or rupture, releasing these wild phenomena, is beyond the ken of current scientific ability to predict. Can the thoughts speech or action of man effect such events?

If we try and describe the actual events leading up to an earthquake, we find that the micro-causes of this vast natural phenomenon, include a series of subterranean events such as rockslides, rock buckling, and large masses of earth sliding past one another. What makes a rock that has been holding a load for 10-100,000 years or more suddenly topple over. From a scientific point of view, we could look at a series of mechanical, chemical, heat and pressure factors that led to the event. The start of our vast earthquake is already changing into very minute, even ultimately quantum events.

Now let's look at the other end of the spectrum. We know, logically, that man can affect nature through his speech, actions and even his thoughts. When a person speaks, for example, he releases vibrations into the air. It is more obvious that man's actions affect nature. Everyone knows about the greenhouse effect, caused by the man's use of modern technology. But even when man strides across a field, his tread on the earth sends vibrations through the soil and stones beneath him. Man's thoughts emit a faint electromagnetic vibration and his changing internal environment emanates a unique pattern of infrared radiation which transmits small amounts of heat, near and far.

Consideration of only one of these channels of interaction between man and the universe, that of heat transfer, will serve to illustrate my point. When rock heats up, it becomes more elastic and fluid; this may contribute to rock structures collapsing, an act which could help to trigger any number of underground natural disasters. Within the total of all the types of heat transferred to underground rock, at the conjunction of two tectonic plates, heat transferred by humans probably amounts to a miniscule amount. Engineering formulas have been developed, however, which would permit a scientist to readily calculate the contribution of even a single person to this heating process. It is not my intention to present exact formulas in this article. My point is that however minute the contribution of man to this process is, it will be measurable, at some point in time, because scientists continually seek the ability to measure smaller and smaller forces, and smaller and smaller quantities in nature.

Consider the following progression of scientific discovery. In 1897, CE Johansson progressed industry when he devised a way to measure objects to within 2 millionths of an inch. A few years later, in 1927, Bell Telephone Laboratories increased the accuracy of measurement to one billionth of an inch and celebrated the event by sending a photo of the governor, using the technology By 2002, a Professor at Harvard had devised a way to measure the boundaries of the size of an electron to within one thousandth of a trillionth of an inch.

In the space of 100 years science had increased the capacity of measurement by a factor of 2 billion! Considering the progress made in just one century, it is hard to imagine any figure, no matter how small, that is outside the ken of man's pursuit.

Since the day will come when subterranean human heat transfer to a depth of 40-200 kilometers, only one of man's contribution to subterranean processes, will be measurable, it would be a mistake to say that man is not connected in some way to the development of earthquakes and other natural phenomena, even if the contribution is, in general, extremely tiny.

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"Super Life Secret Codes," by Great Sun, is a recent Viking release that offers suggestions as to how man can live and avoid the disasterous events foretold to occur in 2012. Great Sun says that the 2012 predictions are a description of what can occur if man fails to take steps to reintegrate with the Universe using the secret codes that he presents in his book.

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