YeSen PPT8 Earth's "ZiZhuan" May Have Something to Do with These besides Tides
1. Earth's "ZiZhuan" May
Have Something to Do
with These besides Tides
PPT 8
From the Article “The Neglected Earth’s Movement --- Earth’s “ZiZhuan”, Earth
Rotating About the Earth–Moon Barycenter”
http://yeer.hubpages.com/hub/The-Neglected-Earths-Movement-Earths-ZiZhuan-
Earth-Rotating-About-the-EarthMoon-Barycenter
Written (Chinese) by Ye Sen
Translated (English) by Ye Er
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2. • Changing speed for unknown reason in
the Earth’s rotation.
• Circadian rhythm of living beings on
the Earth
• The general atmospheric circulation
• Earthquakes
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3. Earth’s “ZiZhuan” (“子转”) and
Earthquakes
Since we have proved the effect of the
Moon’s gravity on the Earth is quite limited,
we need to shed more light on the Earth’s
“ZiZhuan” (“子转”), Earth rotating about
the Earth–Moon barycenter.
Let’s think in this way, the occurrence of
Earthquakes is more or less two plates of the
Earth squeeze or separate.
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4. When the boundary between the two plates
is moved to the inflection point of the
speed change of the Earth’s “ZiZhuan”
(“子转”) (the front plate at its decreasing
linear speed and the back plate at its
increasing linear speed), two plates will
squeeze each other.
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5. Conversely, the front plate at its increasing
linear speed and the back plate at its
decreasing linear speed, two plates will
separate.
At this time, the two plates just obtain the
force from different directions, so they
squeeze or separate. Is this the most
powerful reason for the cause of
Earthquakes?
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6. Moreover, the flowing magma inside the
Earth is also affected by the variation of the
speeds caused by the Earth’s “ZiZhuan”
(“子转”), so this gives inestimable impact
forces to the plates.
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7. If we take a look at the allocation map of the
occurrence of Earthquakes, many locations of
Earthquakes are at middle and low latitude.
No Earthquake happens in the polar region,
this at least tallies with one of the
characteristics of the Earth’s “ZiZhuan” (“子
转”): The range of the speed variation of the
Earth’s “ZiZhuan” (“子转”) is at its
minimum in the polar region.
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8. It is hard to forecast Earthquakes as we must
find every factor that causes Earthquakes.
Maybe we can start from here.
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