Comments:Severe flooding hits Cumbria, England

Cause-Effect/Consequence
First of all, my heart and sympathy goes those fellowmen being afflicted with the current (November 2009) Great Britain and Ireland floods, such is the grade of suffering and despair that these kind of extremely adverse "natural" events cause.

From my layman viewpoint, these almost successive abrupt events (i.e. in the late 20th and early 21st centuries), whether climatic or geological ones (eg. Katrina type, Indian Ocean earthquake(s), etc.) MAY be rooted not in Nature but in man-made particle physics experiments with the subatomic structure (and the underlying fluid crystal-like 'matrix') of the Earth; experiments being conducted at the so-called high energy machines (Tevatron, RHIC, LHC, etc.).

If respectable high intellectual individuals of the current scientific community constantly are allowed to publish unquestionable wild theories out of nothing, such as that we can physically travel back in time reversing the order of events (eg. even recently that Large Hadron Collider can be held back by its own future(?)), that there are paralel universes to ours were one's life takes a different course, or simply that the Grand Architect's Universe (« "Out of the ever-existing essence (of space) the twofold energy formed the double heaven." » Genesis 1:1) is physically expanding already [matter]faster that 'light' after being created by a smeared-out(?) big bang(?), etc. ... then why shouldn't a merely anonymous layman [in the phsyics of cosmology fields] venture to whisper that there MAY be a Cause-Effect relation and patterns of the current man's scientific "energetic" experiments and the abrupt/anomalies events we currently see in Nature?

Peace and Good Will, --81.193.21.99 (talk) 19:24, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

Terrible...
This is a devistating story, I hope everyone who has suffered from this horrible situation, may recover well with all my luck.

Comments from feedback form - "it neeeds mopre info"
it neeeds mopre info &mdash;81.159.235.118 (talk) 17:19, 21 March 2011 (UTC)

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boring &mdash;41.68.10.79 (talk) 09:49, 18 February 2012 (UTC)