Nuke tests cause natural disasters!

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#1  Edited By LexLas
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I can't be the only one that thinks these are all related. I personally think these nuke tests are the cause of earthquakes, tsunami's, and other natural disasters. Seriously, there has to be some relation. Human kind will end the world on its own man. Too many crazy things happening in the world at the same time.

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#2  Edited By TheShadowLord07
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I don't think Trump would allow Mexico to create nuclear weapons

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Hmm... not sure I could see that much correlation. If you go back in history and look at some pretty powerful earthquakes, you'll see they've been around long before the nuke was even invented.

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#4  Edited By madrocketeer
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Er, you can't just throw a hypothesis out there and back it with nothing more than chronological proximity. You have to describe and demonstrate a logically sound link; like HOW exactly did these nuclear tests cause these natural disasters. Because at this rate, you just come off as a raving lunatic to me.

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#5 LexLas
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@madrocketeer said:

Er, you can't just throw a hypothesis out there and back it with nothing more than chronological proximity. You have to describe and demonstrate a logically sound link; like HOW exactly did these nuclear tests cause these natural disasters. Because at this rate, you just come off as a raving lunatic to me.

Can't say i blame you for thinking of me like that. But in most of the events people who were looked at as mad, were right. Not saying all quakes and natural disasters are based on nukes. Today's Mexico 7.1 quake fell on the same day the old quake hit, coincidence ? i think not. Right or wrong, these are scary times man.

@TheShadowLord07 - um, prob not.

@JustPlainLucas - True, true

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#6  Edited By Solaryellow
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@LexLas said:

I can't be the only one that thinks these are all related. I personally think these nuke tests are the cause of earthquakes, tsunami's, and other natural disasters. Seriously, there has to be some relation. Human kind will end the world on its own man. Too many crazy things happening in the world at the same time.

What was the frequency and intensity of natural disasters in the 40's and 50's when nuks were being detonated in the air, water and land?

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#7  Edited By Gaming-Planet
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There's a conspiracy theory that a nuke test caused the 2004 Tsunami in India.

In theory, it's possible if you perhaps dropped in a trench if strong enough. As a conspiracy theory, it lacks substantial evidence.

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@madrocketeer said:

Er, you can't just throw a hypothesis out there and back it with nothing more than chronological proximity. You have to describe and demonstrate a logically sound link; like HOW exactly did these nuclear tests cause these natural disasters. Because at this rate, you just come off as a raving lunatic to me.

This. With no actual data to back something up it's just noise. "I don't know anything about the subject matter but here's my opinion" helps nothing.

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