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Well post some songs let's jam
I'm more interested in they reported on the activity near the plate within time frame on something happening
BTW
The biggest tsunami ever recorded occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska, on July 9, 1958, reaching a height of 1,720 feet (524 meters). This massive wave was caused by a landslide triggered by an earthquake, which displaced a large volume of water.
Yeah I know that story, I read damninteresting.
Throw enough darts and you're going to get the bullseye.
I posted in the dream prediction thread the other day that I had a dream about a plane crash that happened later on that day almost exactly how I dreamed it.
Still don't believe it was predicting the future. 8.5 million dream per night is a lot of darts.
Well correlation doesn't imply causation, but when you observe something that implies causation might be occurring giving signs which are measurable and you use those signs the connect the dots to the thing before it happens. It's a bit better than random chance.