Earthquake prediction method uses earthquake-moon distance and the Sun-Earth-Moon relationship
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Earthquake times mapped by Earth and Sun position and distance, and earthquake location on the earth
Astonishing data
Perhaps astrologers and ancient temple priests were right?
Indian analysis: The compilers of new data appears to provide proof "beyond any doubt' 98 per cent of worldwide earthquakes are ruled by the Sun and Moon. This also was found to apply to aftershocks. However the data appeared to be true for a large area, and not a point.
Small earthquakes, too: Even the smaller earthquakes in the magnitude range of 2-3 faithfully follow this relationship, they report.
Astonishing data: The earthquakes were found to happen when:
- Sun position, in universal time (GMT);
- linked to the Earthquake-Moon distance (EMD); and the
- Sun-Earth-Moon (SEM) angle.
"Astonishing": The researchers were very, very surprised.
"It is astonishing to see that over 98per cent of worldwide earthquakes faithfully follow the straight-line relationship between the Sun position or GMT timings with (EMD+SEM)..
It is also seen that numerous aftershocks, which follow any major earthquake, faithfully follow straight-line curves, generated by the plot for (EMD+SEM) vs GMT timings".
Recurrent time periods for the Earth, Moon and Sun
How the Earthquake clock ticks
Study of forty places where earthquakes happen
It was found t nearly 98 per cent of the earthquakes for these different regions, examined for the period 1973-2008, showed:
- direct relationship between the Sun’s position;
- earthquake-moon distance; and
- Sun-Earth-Moon angle.
The earthquake math shows a day and night variable:
The data was plotted this way:
Time changes from 00-24 hours; and so
- the sum of the earthquake-moon distance; and
- Sun-Earth-Moon angle changes through 3600; therefore
- plotting these two variables for different earthquakes reveals a simple 450 straight-line relationship.
Works to forecast time for risks of earthquake size of up to 5 - 6
It was a nuclear science technician who warned Italy of a coming earthquake.
He had recorded high levels of radon. Now another nuclear expert has found a second earthquake precursor; and surprise; it's the Sun and the Moon. NASA calls this kind of study wither heliophysics. It's also reporred as space weather. One of the things space weather measures is ionospheric precursors. These ionospheric precursors appear before earthquakes. In short they can "predict" earthquakes. So:
- what causes ionospheric precursors?
- sunspots;
- what causes sunspots?
- movements of the Sun (orbits) relative to other planets such as Jupiter; now,
- add in the Moon, the angle of the earth.
A study of the data from 36 years of standard catalogs of world earthquakes reported a pattern of earthquakes triggered by earthquake-moon distance and the Sun-Earth-Moon angle.
Black areas show areas of where recurrent earthquakes - of the type to cause damage - happen.
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This is really fascinating! I think it teaches us all not to dismiss our ancestors as superstitious fools. These guys did have brains, logic and a lot more.
What a benefit this would be to the planet to be able to predict with increasing accuracy where earthquakes are likely to be triggered. I read recently that there are concerns over Vesuvius, (again), - hope they incorporate these new theories into trying to predict when she will next erupt.
Great hub + voted up awesome!












claudiafox Hub Author 4 months ago
Thanks, Seeker7, for the positive feedback. Yes, its strange but true that many scientific papers I have gathered since 2004 (the Sumatra earthquake) report on ways to forecast earthquakes. And they all point to similar ideas. Its odd - very odd - that Governments and local authorities don't also access these resources. Its all on the internet.