Could the massive earthquakes be caused by solar discharges from the sun?
First you have this women in Chile saying that "the sky was changing colours" just before and during the earthquake.
Then there is this video 30mins before an Earthquake in China
Then you have Spaceweather.com reporting
Then you have the wiki link saying
If this turns out to be true, then this means the sun has more impact on our planet then we give credit for.
If its not from the sun, what on earth could be creating the aura above earthquake zones.
First you have this women in Chile saying that "the sky was changing colours" just before and during the earthquake.
Then there is this video 30mins before an Earthquake in China
Then you have Spaceweather.com reporting
http://www.spaceweather.com/A solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole could reach Earth on or about March 2nd.
Then you have the wiki link saying
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_lightThe lights are reported to appear while an earthquake is occurring, although there are reports of lights before or after earthquakes, such as reports concerning the 1975 Kalapana earthquake.[2] They are reported to have shapes similar to those of the auroras, with a white to bluish hue, but occasionally they have been reported having a wider color spectrum.[1]
The luminosity is reported to be visible for several seconds, but has also been reported to last for tens of minutes. Accounts of viewable distance from the epicenter varies, in the 1930 Idu earthquake, lights were reported up to 70 miles from the epicenter.[3] Earthquake lights were reportedly spotted in Tianshui, Gansu, approximately 400 km north-northeast of the earthquakes epicenter.[4]
Earthquake lights are caused by an unknown mechanism. There are numerous theories as to how and why they occur.
One explanation involves intense electric fields created piezoelectrically by tectonic movements of rocks containing quartz[5].
Another possible explanation is local disruption of the Earth's magnetic field and/or ionosphere in the region of tectonic stress, resulting in the observed glow effects either from ionospheric radiative recombination at lower altitudes and greater atmospheric pressure or as aurora. However, the effect is clearly not pronounced or notably observed at all earthquake events and is yet to be directly experimentally verified.[6]
There is also debate in the scientific community regarding Radon as a possible precursor to some earthquakes [7], so another theory is that glowing clouds might be light emission produced by ionization or plasma-chemical reactions[8]
If this turns out to be true, then this means the sun has more impact on our planet then we give credit for.
If its not from the sun, what on earth could be creating the aura above earthquake zones.