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Inside Matthew Perry's many addictions and his $9M bid to beat his demons
Inside Matthew Perry's many addictions and his $9M bid to beat his demons
Matthew Perry's life was a rather bewildering interplay of global stardom and deeply entrenched personal struggles, particularly with addiction
2023-10-29 16:54
'Earthquake lights' video seen moments before Morocco tragedy fuel age-old theory
'Earthquake lights' video seen moments before Morocco tragedy fuel age-old theory
With the tragedy and horror wreaked in Morocco last week, it's unsurprising that people’s focus hasn’t been on the skies. And yet, Friday’s devastating earthquake, has also sparked renewed interest in a mysterious aerial phenomenon. Footage shared to social media just moments before the 6.8-magnitude tremor struck the High Atlas mountains appears to show blinding lights flashing across the sky. Experts have suggested that the jaw-dropping sight is evidence of an enigmatic natural occurrence called “earthquake lights”. Reports of these bright flashes go back centuries. And yet, very little is known about them, to the point that scientists aren’t even sure they’re real. Indeed, some experts have concluded that there isn’t sufficient proof to support their existence, the United States Geological Survey notes. Nevertheless, “people have wondered about them forever," Karen Daniels, a physicist at North Carolina State University, told the New York Times. "It's one of those persistent mysteries that hang around and never quite get nailed." The issue with studying earthquake lights is that since earthquakes are impossible to predict, so are any preceding celestial pyrotechnics. Not knowing when or where they will occur means researchers can’t preemptively install the necessary equipment needed to detect them. Essentially, the only evidence we have comes from eyewitness accounts and, more recently, video recordings. And there is an abundance of the former, with a 2014 study noting that aerial luminous phenomena were reported in relation to 65 earthquakes which occurred in Europe and America over a period of 200 years. These descriptions of earthquake lights vary in their details, with some recalling on-and-of lightning-style flashes, and others minutes-long glows of different colours. “All of these have been reported by observers,” John Ebel, a seismologist at Boston Collegel told the NYT. “Which ones are actually true, and which ones are products of their imagination, we can’t really say.” One theory behind the formation of earthquake lights is that they are the result of friction between tectonic plates generating electricity. However, most experts are unconvinced by this hypothesis, including Dr Daniels. She told the NYT: “Rock on rock is not a situation where people have been able to generate large charge separation. And so it just doesn’t seem like a very good explanation for what people see.” Other scientists have suggested electrical arcing from power lines shaken by earthquakes could be responsible for the sky flares. But Dr Daniels acknowledged it’s still possible that there’s no link at all between the lights and tectonic events. “We’re comforted by things that we can understand, and we’re scared by things we don’t,” she pointed out. “I think that’s part of the reason we’re so fascinated by this phenomenon.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-13 21:59
Israel has no plan for Gaza after war ends, experts warn
Israel has no plan for Gaza after war ends, experts warn
Former intelligence officers tell BBC it is unclear how Hamas could be kept out after Israeli forces leave.
2023-10-29 01:50
Former allies Serbia and Montenegro agree to patch up strained relations
Former allies Serbia and Montenegro agree to patch up strained relations
The presidents of Serbia and Montenegro have agreed to try to patch up strained relations between the historic Balkan allies
2023-07-10 23:25
EU condemns Russia’s termination of Ukraine grain deal, vows help
EU condemns Russia’s termination of Ukraine grain deal, vows help
BRUSSELS European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday called Russia's decision to suspend a Black
2023-07-17 21:20
Chloe Darnell: Two arrested in connection to the death of missing 4-year-old Kentucky girl as cops recover body
Chloe Darnell: Two arrested in connection to the death of missing 4-year-old Kentucky girl as cops recover body
Chloe Darnell had been living with her aunt who is one of the arrested suspects
2023-11-19 08:55
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin will decide on Senate run 'before the Fourth of July'
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin will decide on Senate run 'before the Fourth of July'
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said Sunday that he is "seriously considering" a bid for Senate and expects to announce a decision before July 4.
2023-06-04 22:46
Slovakian skier Vlhova leads Shiffrin in 1st run of World Cup slalom
Slovakian skier Vlhova leads Shiffrin in 1st run of World Cup slalom
Slovakian skier Petra Vlhova has built a big lead in the first run of a women’s World Cup slalom
2023-11-12 19:23
Myanmar junta suspends aid access to a million people in state devastated by Cyclone Mocha
Myanmar junta suspends aid access to a million people in state devastated by Cyclone Mocha
Myanmar's ruling junta has suspended humanitarian access to western Rakhine state, where more than a million vulnerable people are in urgent need of aid a month after a powerful cyclone devastated the region, the United Nations said.
2023-06-13 14:45
In Singapore, a certificate to own a car now costs $106,000
In Singapore, a certificate to own a car now costs $106,000
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE To own a car in Singapore, a buyer must bid for a certificate that
2023-10-04 17:16
Abortion pill ban appeal to be heard by 3 GOP-nominated judges ahead of expected return to Supreme Court
Abortion pill ban appeal to be heard by 3 GOP-nominated judges ahead of expected return to Supreme Court
An appeals court hearing Wednesday in the blockbuster abortion pill case will set the stage for how the Supreme Court will eventually approach the legal dispute, where anti-abortion activists are asking the courts to pull the main drug used in medication abortions off the market.
2023-05-17 17:28
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Rallies G-7 as Russia Moves on Bakhmut
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Rallies G-7 as Russia Moves on Bakhmut
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy suggested his country was losing control of Bakhmut after months of fierce fighting in
2023-05-22 10:46