02-01-2011, 04:39 AM
I am not suggesting that the magnetic field cased the trauma. I am suggesting that the magnetic field affected the birds in such a way that they were flying without coordination. This caused them to slam into trees, buildings, and each other. They may have had enough life in them to fly for a while, but eventually they fell victim to the trauma that they have experienced.
While the trauma is the cause of death, the lack of coordination is the reason for the trauma. And the inability to fly as they normally do, was due to changes in the magnetic field. That's my humble opinion.
While the trauma is the cause of death, the lack of coordination is the reason for the trauma. And the inability to fly as they normally do, was due to changes in the magnetic field. That's my humble opinion.
(01-27-2011, 09:11 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(01-27-2011, 07:40 PM)Nabil Naser Wrote: This report, that came out today, does not solve the mystery.
The only possibility for thousand of birds to lose their coordination and slam into objects is a magnetic field anomaly, IMHO.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/27/arkansa...tml?hpt=T2
A force field causes the trauma? I doubt it.
Birds do not have to 'lose their coordination' to die of unnatural causes.