Massive quake hits Japan; Tsunami in Pacific, nations on alert

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mredskins
03-11-2011, 10:15 AM
Is there any part of the world that isn't upside down? Geez...what next?
12/21/12

The ancient peoples of Mesoamerica were of a vast interconnected empire, filled with rich art, education and destruction. The Maya were one of these tribes. Other than archaeological intrigue why are these people so studied? Their written language was http://www.thewarpath.net/images/mayan-man.gifbased on pictographs, much like the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Mayan culture was like most other native cultures.
The Maya had an understanding of mathematics and understood the value of zero long before its discovery in the Eastern parts of the world. Their understanding of numbers and astronomy gave us the Mayan calendars of the Long and Short Counts. So why does this calendar attract so much attention now? The Mayan calendar ends on the Gregorian calendar date of December 21, 2012, which most people believe is the total end of civilization, as we know it, while others believe it is simply a change of enlightenment in this current time. Many theories have sprung up about this end date, ranging from the laughable, to the religious, to the scientific.
There are actually three Mayan calendar systems, the 365-day Solar year, the 260-day Ritual year, and the 5,128 years of the World Time calendar. The Haab or Solar year was broken down into an 18 month plus five days cycle. 18 months of 20 days and the 5 soulless days which were thought to be of ill omen, kind of like 5 days of Friday the 13th. The Tzolkin (zol-KEEN) or Sacred Round was the 260-day ritual calendar was broken down by days, not months. This religious calendar was the basis on how the people, singly and collectively, went on with their day-to-day lives according to destiny.
August 11, 3.114 B.C. when the world began in, long count to Gregorian translation. This beginning date was reached by finding a point in future time (December 21 2012) and counting backwards, as theories go, which gives us a 5,126 year span.

JoeRedskin
03-11-2011, 10:18 AM
A little bit about the Chernobyl reactor: Encyclopedia of Earth (http://www.eoearth.org/article/Light_water_graphite_reactor_(RBMK)

"The combination of graphite moderator and water coolant is found in no other nuclear power reactors. The design characteristics of the reactor mean that it is unstable at low power levels, as was shown in the Chernobyl, Ukraine accident. The instability was due primarily to control rod design and a positive void coefficient. A number of significant design changes have now been made to address these problems."

Again, anytime nuclear reactions are involved it is appropriate to act with care and to carefully monitor the situtation. It seems that is being done.

Right now, the majority of the focus needs to be on rescuing, caring for, and otherwise assisting those injured or immediately threatened by the tsunami. Fortunately, unlike Haiti, Japan has a sufficiently resiliant infrastructure that will help limit the extent of the "collateral damage" caused by the earthquake/tsunami.

mredskins
03-11-2011, 10:21 AM
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/03/11/vo.whirlpool.earthquake.nhk?hpt=C2)

Crazy!


Would that not make you think there is a crack on the sea floor and the water is pouring in much like a draining tub acts or maybe the currents are just so messed up right now it is causing that.

CRedskinsRule
03-11-2011, 10:24 AM
Breaking News
Passenger train with unknown number of people aboard missing in coastal area of Japan - Kyodo via BBC BBC News - Japan earthquake: Tsunami hits north-east (http://bbc.in/eP8sto)

mredskins
03-11-2011, 10:25 AM
Not funny man.


I thought it was pretty harmless but if it offended my apologies.

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MTK
03-11-2011, 10:27 AM
Japan Declares Nuclear Emergency, As Cooling System Fails At Power Plant

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/fukushima-nuclear-plant-2011-3#ixzz1GIz901jh (http://www.businessinsider.com/fukushima-nuclear-plant-2011-3#ixzz1GIz901jh)

mredskins
03-11-2011, 10:43 AM
Japan Declares Nuclear Emergency, As Cooling System Fails At Power Plant

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/fukushima-nuclear-plant-2011-3#ixzz1GIz901jh (http://www.businessinsider.com/fukushima-nuclear-plant-2011-3#ixzz1GIz901jh)





WOW! Not good!

firstdown
03-11-2011, 10:44 AM
YouTube - コスモ石油燃料タンク爆発の瞬間(3月 11日地震) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc7kIKI6baM&feature=player_embedded)

Check out this video. In the back graound there are big explosions and the one guy is walking down the street like nothing is happening. I really had only seen a few clips of this until I clicked on this thread and right now I'm at a lost of words.

firstdown
03-11-2011, 10:48 AM
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/03/11/vo.whirlpool.earthquake.nhk?hpt=C2)

Crazy!


Would that not make you think there is a crack on the sea floor and the water is pouring in much like a draining tub acts or maybe the currents are just so messed up right now it is causing that.

Thats a dead spot protected from the rushing water which causes the whirlpool action. You see them all the time in strong currents but on a much much smaller scale.

MTK
03-11-2011, 10:56 AM
Earthquake rocks Japan (http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2011/03/world/hires.japan.quake/index.html?hpt=T1)

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