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Is there a correlation with Nasa blowing up the moon and all the disasters that have occurred on Earth?

By correlation I mean the relatedness of variables: the degree to which two or more variables are related and change together

In other words Cause and Effect - adjective noting a relationship between actions or events such that one or more are the result of the other or others.

NASA blew up the moon in 2009, and look at all the disasters that have occurred since

then...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/09/nasa-moon...

Disasters seem to be occurring everywhere...

http://feww.wordpress.com/2010-disasters/

Cause and effect...I may not agree with all the extra stuff at this site, however it is very accurate on the dates that something major occurred around the globe...

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  • Majin
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    It sure seems like there is a correlation. But if you think about all the asteroids that hit the Moon and caused much more damage than what NASA did, then the correlation makes no sense. The article says "bombing" but NASA did nothing but kick some dust up and used their instruments to detect what the dust was made of. They used a satellite, not a missile with a sizable warhead. A plume of smoke 6 km wide is nothing if you consider there is very little gravity.

    Also, that website mentions disasters as occurrances that caused at least 10 deaths and affected at least 100 people. Now think about that for a second. Car accidents occur every day and often more than 10 people die in most multiple-car highway crashes. Then the following traffic jam affects far more that 100 people. Is that a disaster? No, its a tragedy, not a disaster. You could fill up volumes every day if you were categorizing disasters all around the world like that.

    That website seems more interested in political propaganda than anything else.

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