Do you have ANY idea of how much energy is required to move tectonic plates?
All the nukes in the world piled into one spot would be like a BB pinging a tiny scratch into an anvil.
The world is gigantic. Humans and their toys are puny.
And the article itself notes that the earthquake epicenter was 35 miles underneath the Japan trench subduction zone. This is one of the most seismically-active areas on earth, particularly for big quakes (for example there were FOUR quakes mag 7+ in 1938).
I meant a DS attack .. not magnitude.
Do you have ANY idea of how much energy is required to move tectonic plates?
All the nukes in the world piled into one spot would be like a BB pinging a tiny scratch into an anvil.
The world is gigantic. Humans and their toys are puny.
And the article itself notes that the earthquake epicenter was 35 miles underneath the Japan trench subduction zone. This is one of the most seismically-active areas on earth, particularly for big quakes (for example there were FOUR quakes mag 7+ in 1938).
Ugh a huge ass bomb in the water.. would do it. I can jump and it causes seismic activity.. they have it at the museum. ;P