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gregcrv | 6 years ago

It’s probably related to the earthquake light phenomenon.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_light

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RIMR|6 years ago

How can it "probably" be related to something that almost certainly doesn't actually exist?

gregcrv|6 years ago

Because if you read the above comments, changes in the ionosphere caused by earthquakes are scientifically proven. Ionization of the ionosphere is also what causes auroras. Triboluminescence as another hypothesis is also proven, you can try in your kitchen with sugar!

vokep|6 years ago

probably because it similarly doesn't actually exist (or whatever form of it does exist has nothing to do with predicting earthquakes)