A Small Quake in Salt Lake (Bonus Episode)

A Small Quake in Salt Lake (Bonus Episode)

The Quality Varies

Our first attempt at recording, before the other episodes, we push through our audio mistakes as Bryan shares his experience with the minor earthquakes that took place in Utah in March 2020.    In this short bonus episode, Bryan refers to 'energy wor...

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12:351 Aug 2020

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Earthquakes and Energy: Bryan Lee’s Salt Lake Shaker Story

So they started off by saying there's no scientifically accepted way to predict an earthquake in any way.

Ever felt the ground shake beneath your feet? In this bonus episode of 'The Quality Varies', Bryan Lee shares his firsthand experience with the minor earthquakes that rocked Utah in March 2020. Joined by co-host Jordan Homer, the duo not only recounts the tremors but also dives into the fascinating science behind these natural phenomena. They explore everything from tectonic plates and fault lines to the unpredictability of aftershocks.

Did you know there's no scientifically accepted way to predict an earthquake? Jordan and Bryan explain why this is the case and how historical data plays a crucial role in understanding seismic activities. Bryan also touches on 'energy work', a concept that's both intriguing and controversial. This episode is a perfect blend of personal anecdotes and scientific insights, making it a must-listen for anyone curious about the earth's movements.

Whether you're a science geek or just someone who's felt the rumble of an earthquake, you'll find this discussion both engaging and informative.

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