Mysterylights Group Message 0124

Subject: Re: light balls
From: "josee chelkoff" <josee.chelkoff@...>
Date: 9 Mar 2002 07:35

Good Morning,
I read your mail after answering Ozestrange.
We live in an area where a major earthquake may occur at any time. We had
one last year (5.5, Ritcher Scale) which scared lots of people here in Nice
and Antibes and the whole 'Côte d'Azur' because they are not used to having
frequent minor earthquakes as they are in Japan or in California.
 I am expecting a geological map of the Col de Vence'sarea.
----- Original Message -----
From: tuvpo <andromeda@...>
To: <mysterylights@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: [mysterylights] Re: light balls


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> Mike,
> here is the simple description,about ALP s
> If you still don't understand, please ask your list moderator or visit
here:
> ps: I can not find your name in links ? (hessladen or .... )
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> "Although we are fortunate enough in the U.K. not to have severe
earthquakes, we are glad that by researching ALP we may be able to help
other countries in need. It is nice that someone is taking a
> humanitarian approach to this area of research, and we hope that this
project saves many lives. We feel that there can't be long to go until the
ALP mystery is solved, and so we shall continue to strive for a theory
especially as it could have such beneficial results for the human race.Sean
B. Palmer , Mybstrylights.com Sussex, England."
> http://www.mysterylights.com/
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> anomalous luminous phenomena A.L.P
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> ...........The phenomena which is in the earthquake lights category had
been the most scientifically descripted with TST ( TECTONIC STRAIN THEORY )
(ref:3) theory by M. Persinger.The ALP term in our project is quoted from
these paper. Our ALP definition is not the flames occurred during or just
after the quake or discharge of static electric or the lights emerged from
the gas which come from the crust.
> We have a few reasons for using the term "ALP". First is resulted from the
fact that this phenomena could not been defined, and the other is that the
earthquake lights emerge in various formations. In the other hand, ALPs vary
in every different geographical regions. The lights that we are researching
are seen just before the quake in the regions located on the active fault
lines or in the regions which active plates forms in stress...........
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