Here is the link to view the grid pattern of earthquakes for La Palma over the last 48 hours. You will need to zoom in on La Palma. I am unfamiliar with how seismic activity is measured in real time. The grid suggests these are not naturally produced, but again, not my field. Thoughts? https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/Map/gmap.php
I discovered this information this morning from a video posted last night on Bitchute. Here is the link to his video https://www.bitchute.com/video/HOy53HLRTMzN/
I'd like a definitive answer to this too.The recent Hawaii swarm is also aligned in a grid. My money's on plotting resolution.
Pretty sure you are right
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I've been following that for almost a week and it's been like that the whole time. My first thought was that must be how they lay out seismic equipment, but nowhere else that has had a cluster of quakes appears in a grid like that. I'm leaning more toward man made, because when I try to justify the grid to myself, it feels like I just making shit up so there is an excuse for the grid pattern.
That is my exact impression as well. If the island is relatively small, perhaps they have the seismic sensors layed out in that pattern and this dude is just getting excited over nothing.
Edit: found this. Seems to be an artifact of rounding plotted longitudinal and latitudinal data.
I recently read a short discussion on this possible tsunami-east-coast-US issue, and a couple of geologists in the group said not to worry, that tsunamis do not travel in a straight line from the point of earthquake, tectonic subduction, or mass falling into the ocean. If you look at an image of the Atlantic Ocean you can see that there is a LOT of open ocean north and south (not just east) of the Las Palmas island.
If a large portion of the island slid into the ocean it would displace a lot of water, sure, but the water would be sent rushing in an expanding arc toward the west, north, AND east from the origin point.
Their point was that in the 8 to 12 hour period after such an event, coastal regions of Greenland, Canada, the US, Mexico, Central America, and South America would see moderate tidal waves but not civilization-ending tsunamis like we see in the movies. It would take something much, much larger to do that, such as a mile-wide meteor with a great deal of velocity and mass to create that kind of killer tsunami.
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I saw that on monkeywerx, disturbing.
That would be one hell of a watch the water clue.
This was discussed in this video, it's just the way the grid is mapped. He explains that the dots aren't necessarily where the actual quake was: https://youtu.be/k4Cfws1cF0Q?t=56
Yes the site I linked above seems to be accurate
Again?
After a quick web search, this article claims the grid pattern is due to rounding the latitudinal and longitudinal values to the nearest accurate decimal point. This honestly makes sense.
doesn't look as surgical here
Whole thing is sketchy
Practically thinking, seems more like a digitalised grid ,mapping each tremor in relation to one another.
Otherwise if man made would have to be from space, not underground.
If so why need a pattern for laser ,whatever?
The grid is generated for reference. These are deep blot echoes. They appear to be "systematic" when an artificial mapping system is overlayed on it but it is a best guess. Suspicious observers and quakewatch.net have a good video explanation