1. Some are reporting #LaPalma island is being manipulated unnaturally in order to trigger a #Landslide leading to a #Tsunami. The evidence, allegedly, lies within the @LastQuake earthquake map. I have my doubts
@LastQuake 2. If you look at the Longitude and Latitude data provided by EMSC, there are two decimal points in each value, resulting in a less-granular dataset is less granular than it should be.
@LastQuake 3. This might explain why there is such uniformity. Had there been three, four, or more decimal points, the result would be a greater level of granularity. You can think of it in terms of pixilation.
@LastQuake 4. The map appears glaringly pixelated because the underlying data does not provide more pin-point locations.
@LastQuake 5. Just look at Google Earth, for example. The longitude and latitude values have six decimal points. This allows for exponentially more granularity, which results in a higher-definition display.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh