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What if all these sinkholes are...
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I feel it has something to do with the abundant use of electricity.
Grounding electrons don't disappear when they hit the ground, they continue until they reach the charge they seek. Which is deep in the Earth.
Lots of minerals soaked with water become conductive avenues for entire regions of civilization that uses power.
The minerals are pulled down with the charges. Eventually leaving hollow spots.
The Earth is supposed to conduct the natural electron flow from the Ionosphere to the ground. Our power plants are pulling charges from up there and pushes it to consumers, ultimately, into the ground.
We are speeding up the current.
This can have MANY effects. One of is heat increases. The others are geological disturbances.
Build a damn and nature will break it. Pump electricity in excess and nature will break that too.
Quoting: --Voltaic-- So you're saying earth needs to discharge a bit???
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