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What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

author:Meiling Layman

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On January 28, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. local time in Japan, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 suddenly struck the sea.

However, the Japanese people are very scared because of the earthquake, which occurred in the same place where the Fukushima nuclear power plant leaked.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

And some netizens also speculated that the earthquake was to test the blasting effect of the "three-phase bomb".

However, now the monitoring data released by Japan shows that the earthquake was not caused by a test explosion, so what happened to this earthquake?

Seismic conditions.

On January 28, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. local time in Japan, an earthquake suddenly struck near the southern waters of Japan.

The magnitude of the earthquake was 5.1, which was not very large, but it was also worrying, and the site of the earthquake in the sea was the same place where the Fukushima nuclear power plant was located.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

Since the earthquake, attention has been drawn to the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, which has already had a nuclear leak accident that year, and the area around Fukushima has been polluted due to the nuclear leakage.

However, when the earthquake struck, people were very scared, worried that the earthquake would cause something wrong with the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and that the nuclear leakage would happen again, posing a major threat to Japan and the world.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant has also made a decision to closely monitor the surrounding environment for the next few days.

The monitoring data will be published, and it can be seen that the earthquake did not affect the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and as before, there was no radiation leakage.

There are rumors that it was a three-phase bomb test explosion.

However, although the Japanese side announced that the impact of the earthquake on the Fukushima nuclear power plant was the same as before, and there was no radiation leakage, people's worries have not been dispelled, on the contrary, some netizens in Japan believe that the earthquake is suspected to be a "three-phase bomb" tested by the Japanese side.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

He also pointed directly at Japan with this statement, believing that the reason why Japan would test the "three-phase bomb" was that it wanted "Miura blasting compensation."

In order to spread this kind of remarks, netizens also gave some opinions on the reason why they believed that the earthquake was caused by the test detonation of a three-phase bomb.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

A Japanese government official named Miura made remarks three days ago that "the United States will conduct a three-phase bomb test on January 29."

Therefore, in order to test the blasting effect in advance, the three-phase bomb was tested.

However, this statement was quickly denied by the Japanese side, and Japan was also very angry at this kind of netizen's remarks, saying that this statement was a slander against Japan, and the Japanese government had never used its own citizens as test subjects.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

In fact, as can be seen from the propaganda page released by the US Department of Defense, the three-phase bomb is a new type of ammunition, not a nuclear bomb used during the war, but a high-energy weapon, a new type of ammunition.

After the nuclear leak in Japan, the United States monitored the nuclear radiation fly ash in Japan, monitored the nuclear radiation fly ash in close proximity, and in order to monitor the fly ash, it dropped a three-phase bomb on the place where the nuclear leak occurred in Japan.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

The three-phase bomb is a kind of ammunition, not a nuclear bomb or an atomic bomb, but only to monitor the fly ash, so the Japanese side does not need to be nervous, and the United States has never used Japan's place as a test object to test.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

Experts explained: The three-phase bomb test explosion was not the reason.

The three-phase bomb is not a nuclear bomb, nor is it an atomic bomb, it is a new type of ammunition, and after conducting an investigation, experts found that the earthquake in the sea area of Japan was not caused by the test blasting of the three-phase bomb.

According to the monitoring, it can be seen that after the earthquake in the sea area, the underground seismic monitoring data has been normal, and there is no evidence that someone is blasting, and the earthquake has not caused nuclear radiation leakage.

In addition, the three-phase bomb is not a test on the seabed, but a monitoring of fly ash, so there will be no abnormalities in the seismic monitoring data on the seabed, so the three-phase bomb is not the cause of this earthquake.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

So what's going on with this earthquake?

After investigation, the experts found that the time point of the earthquake was not the time point of the three-phase bomb test blasting, so the three-phase bomb was not the cause of the earthquake, but the cause of a new type of earthquake.

This earthquake can be said to be the first time in the world, and it can be seen from the data that the depth of this sea earthquake is 200 kilometers, and the depth can be said to be very deep, and the earthquake energy also changes with the change of depth, so the earthquake energy is not very large, and it is not dangerous.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

However, because the depth of the earthquake is very deep, the seismic wave response has to be transmitted far away, and the distance that can be transmitted is the mode of seismic wave propagation, but the depth of this earthquake can only be transmitted at a speed of 70 kilometers, and it cannot reach the surface, so this earthquake did not cause casualties.

The earthquake occurred in the Malanhai Earthquake, which is a deep-sea earthquake, so there is no danger of causing a tsunami, but this deep-sea earthquake has brought new breakthroughs to seismologists and increased the knowledge of seismologists.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

The discovery of a new type of earthquake is a very big breakthrough and progress for people, and it also brings more protection to future earthquake prediction and prevention, which can also ensure that people can better resist the damage of earthquakes when earthquakes occur, and avoid greater damage caused by earthquakes.

epilogue

However, after studying the deep-sea earthquake, it is already known that this earthquake was not caused by the explosion of a three-phase bomb test, but a new type of earthquake.

What happened to the unidentified earthquake in the southern waters of Japan? Netizen: Three-phase bomb test explosion; Expert: A new type of earthquake

We also wish that Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant will always be safe and sound, and that future human health will be more guaranteed.

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