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How Earth Heals Itself After an EarthquakeThe process is similar to the body repairing a cut, researchers from China and the United States report, in the journal Science.
During an earthquake, the ground tears apart along a fault, leaving a jagged series of fractures. After China's devastating magnitude 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, fluids filled the fractured fault, like blood gushing into a wound, the team found by drilling into the fault. Within two years — a blink of the eye in geologic time — the fault was speedily knitting itself back together, closing gaps through a combination of processes. But the gashes occasionally reopened when damaged by shaking from distant earthquakes, the study reports. [ link to news.yahoo.com] Think of a waterfall. It has form, and in a way doesn't move. However it is constantly being recreated by the incoming water.
The same goes for matter. Matter is constantly being recreated by the background aether. So when you have a large mass like a planet, the aether is literally getting sucked toward the mass in order to recreate it. So standing on a big mass, like a planet, the aether is pushing you down from the top. And the planet is blocking the aether below your feet. So more is pushing down than pushing up. That's gravity.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30185120 Thread: Gravity Is A Push, Not A Pull gravity is discovered to be a push only force with today`s telling we could see the electric origin outward push force of gravity is slowed by it traveling though gaia`s domain (thicker medium) until past gaia`s domain into space (thinner medium) and because it`s initial velocity is near instant all we notice and measure is it`s effect while in thicker (apple falling) and thinner domains (floating in space) on ourselves and other things the constant push outwards from gaia forced all weight travel towards gaia (downwards) to travel at the same maximum velocity , no matter it`s own weight, against the outgoing distributed push effect wow fancy how does that feel Quoting: aether I think when 'Gaia pushes' she's having herself an earthquake....lol. Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777 thatfeels beautiful true and it is lovely to see it being described in that manner
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