the disaster came just two days after warnings that the movement of the moon could trigger unpredictable events on Earth.
The movement of the moon will trigger tidal waves, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
Astrologers predicted that on March 19 the so-called 'supermoon' will be closer to Earth than at any time since 1992, just 221,567 miles away, and that its gravitational pull will bring chaos to Earth. (on this day, Moon will be brighter and larger than any other full moons).
Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or floods considering the previous Supermoons of 2005 that resulted in Indonesian earthquake and also a disastrous flood in Australia in 1954.
Potential impact of the March 19 supermoon, astrologer Richard Nolle, who first coined the term in 1979, said he was convinced that lunar perigees cause natural disasters on Earth.
So call Supermoons have a historical association with strong storms, very high tides, extreme tides and also earthquakes.
Coming just three weeks after the quake which devastated Christchurch in New Zealand killing hundreds. Sveral scientists dismiss this as utter nonsense and that although it makes a good photo opportunity for astronomers it has no impact on Earth.
Richard Nolle, who first coined the term in 1979, said he was convinced that lunar perigees has causal relation natural disasters on Earth.
Nolle has described what means technically termed a perigee-syzygy; i.e. a new or full Moon (syzygy) which occurs with the Moon at or near (within 90% of) its closest approach to Earth (perigee) in a given orbit.
In short, Earth, Moon and Sun are all in a line, with Moon in its nearest approach to Earth.I think that we do not yet have been aware of all reations bedween microcosm and macrocosmical causals.
We also do not know all in history, what everythin has been occured against all odds.
We are still accepting submissions from history researchers.
Now specimen, research team may have finally located (the one part of) the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago in mud flats in southern Spain.
This is the power of tsunamis, head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.
Spend a little time with Dr. Richard Freund of the University of Hartford, and you might be convinced that the lost city is buried deep within a swamp in southern Spain.
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