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The following
quotation comes from my scrappy written notes I found whilst reorganizing all
the paperwork/draughts for the books I have written over the years. The only
‘date’ I noted on these notes was November 2003.
My memory was jogged when articles, such as this one – Indo-Australian plate is breaking up along a new plate
boundary began being posted
on the internet recently, that amongst my notes from years back, I had
scribbled down my thoughts regarding this region, as it bugged me.
Below are the exact words (albeit in definite layman’s terms) I had written at that time.
“The Indian Ocean, north central (slightly east) region where the
plates, trenches – meeting like the shell of a cracked egg being held together
by the ‘skin beneath the shell’, with the lines of these meeting points going
in all directions, is constantly drawing me to it.
Looking at this old world map, my mind’s eye is drawing a constantly
circulating pen line around this region.
It feels unstable (tremendous pressure), as if the meeting of these
‘joins’ is going the move and grind and change the layout of the ocean floors
plates.
This instability is resonating to me a tremendous shift, strength or
power of change in this region.
This may either be the cause of some serious movement (EQ’s) in some
nearby countries coastlines (particularly to the north east – towards the
lower/west of Indonesia, Sumatra for example) and large M’s resonating from this
region itself. The north east of the Indian Ocean, because the plates (in this
location) are generally moving this way, towards the plate Indonesia sits upon.
I don't know
when this may occur, but I feel it will have an impact in the future - maybe in
the next 10 years or so....?? ”
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