If a slip strike fault is under a lot of built up pressure, it may take a nudge rather than the entire force of the earthquake to get the thing to release.
I worked with and helped design REAL exotic classified technologies. It is not true that "anything goes." It's hard enough to make real things go. The Turk official is just an example of what happens when fictitious Urban Myth goes viral.
What is ever "right" about an earthquake? Nothing but damage, injury, death, and loss.
If a slip strike fault is under a lot of built up pressure, it may take a nudge rather than the entire force of the earthquake to get the thing to release.
Not plausible. Calculate the power requirements.
I worked with and helped design REAL exotic classified technologies. It is not true that "anything goes." It's hard enough to make real things go. The Turk official is just an example of what happens when fictitious Urban Myth goes viral.
What is ever "right" about an earthquake? Nothing but damage, injury, death, and loss.