This was an attempt at an april fool's joke, I think (like my Dell thing, hehe). But in all fairness, some scientists
did actually say things to this effect after the tsunami, that the blast was so large that it could possibly offset our axis and in a decade or so we'd go slamming into the moon. There was a special about the tsunami on the Discovery channel where they talked about it. But they also said many other scientists were skeptical and we wouldn't know for sure until about four years afterwards. Me? I'm skeptical. I wasn't at first but now I am. I'm far more worried about the enormous caldera (super-volcano) in Yellowstone National Park here in the United States which could erupt any day now, raining a pyroclastic flow (sp?) down for almost 750 miles and raining ash from the Pacific to the Atlantic, and filling our atmosphere creating a blanket-cloud of ash and sute that would create a nuclear winter that could last for a quarter of a century, burying hundreds of millions of people and potentially killing off 2/3rds of the world's population, much akin to the dinosaurs' fate. The only things that would survive? Cockeroaches and Australians. Not that Australians are bad people, but I don't think the "death cloud" would loom over there. Scary, huh? I talked about this about a year ago in a different thread
"Hell is an Irish Pub where it's St. Paddy's day all year long" ~ Christopher, The Sopranos