Earthquake in Turkey may be caused by a slowdown in the Earth’s rotation

Turkey survived a powerful earthquake that brought thousands of victims. Its echoes were felt in Syria, slightly weaker shocks swept almost the entire Middle East, even reached the Caucasus. Experts reflect on the causes of the disaster.

Aftershocks, scientists say, will continue for at least another year. Conspiracy theorists immediately started saying that, perhaps, seismological weapons were used against the Turkey.

The hypothesis has the right to exist, although serious experts consider it extremely unlikely, purely from a technical point of view. The force of destruction is too great.

Chinese scientists continue to develop the topic of slowing down the speed of the Earth’s core, which also affects the geomagnetic situation of the planet.

The molten core, they believe, should stop altogether, and then begin to rotate in the opposite direction. Hence the risks of natural anomalies, including earthquakes.

Other experts note that the slowdown in the rotation of the Earth’s core, followed by a change in direction, is not a unique phenomenon. It goes on constantly, like the change of day and night, the seasons of the year. Only the frequency of such “turns” is different, it is believed that this happens once every 35 years.

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Jake Carter

Jake Carter is a journalist and a paranormal investigator who has been fascinated by the unexplained since he was a child.

He is not afraid to challenge the official narratives and expose the cover-ups and lies that keep us in the dark. He is always eager to share his findings and insights with the readers of anomalien.com, where he has been a regular contributor since 2013.

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