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we are in times of geologicly low activity consittering past history but the silence can be broken in short notice ofcurse there is signs that can be ritten from the rising activity in and around thise hotspots as increase in eathquakes ore rising ground the list is long but still these technics are all relaying on what can be translatet from seismolygic messurements and ground based observers instruments as all with a little scientific knowledge knows there is more then meets the eye and even to begin understanding an unexplored unseen mattter there must be preaccorded theories that allows for new simulations and innovations that ables the matter to be confirmed ore rejected this is the mother of all science. in earths crust there is an observeable pulse with a time line within an15,000000year time sycle the crust underneth hotspots as hawaii and island rises and creates small bulks along their fault lines we are now 20,000000 million yeas from such last event??

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I've corrected your post for errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar. Here is the improved version.

 

We are in times of low geological activity compared with past history. But the silence can be broken in short notice. Of course there are signs that are written in the rising activity around the Earth's active hotspots. There is an increase in eathquakes. In places the ground is rising.

 

The list is long, but still these technicians are all relaying only what can be interpreted from seismic measurements and other ground based observers instruments. As all with a little scientific knowledge know there is more than meets the eye. Even to begin understanding an unexplored, unseen mattter, there must be some basic hypothesis from which to work, that allows for new simulations and innovations. That would enable the matter to be confirmed or rejected. This is the mother of all science.

 

In earths crust there is an observeable pulse with a time line within a15,000,000 year time cycle. The crust underneath hotspots such as Hawaii and other volcanic islands, rises and creates small blocks along their fault lines. It seems we are now 20,000,000 million years from the last such event??

 

No, that didn't help. It still seems to be bollocks.

 


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