Joining the seismic dots 16 / 1 / 2017
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(01-16-2017, 02:01 PM)Duffy Wrote: The following table, is a small experiment in determining weather the calculations posted, are real or random. I  have been trying to find a link which relates to a possible combination to determine time of event, a kind of seismic clock if you will.  I use a formula of 7.5 and 7.25 degrees fore or aft of the sun and moon respectively for a given time, to construct positional models and therefore location in longitude. In theory this works, but in most cases only after the fact.  Centre, fore and aft is abbreviated as CS, LS, RS, etc ... a 1 degree error should be taken into account, and the calculations should only relate to 5+ events. The objective here, is to link sun and moon positions with the co-ordinates below, at the time of events ... not position of the events.

Thank you for your tolerance

Duffy



 4th Jan 19:54 ut ...... CS 117' 12' W ...... CM  40' 19' W

 6th Jan 01:41 ut ...... CS 156' 12' E ....... CM 112' 06' W

 6th Jan 08:28 ut ...... CS   54' 29' E ....... CM 149' 38' E

 7th Jan 10:24 ut ...... CS   25' 36' E ....... CM 134' 20' E

10th Jan 15:26 ut ..... CS   49' 35' W ...... CM 103' 22' E

12th Jan 13:14 ut ..... CS   16' 23' W ...... CM 163' 59' E

15th Jan 00:26 ut ..... CS  175' 50' E ....... CM  28' 53' E

15th Jan 17:19 ut ..... CS   77' 21' W .......CM 144' 11' E
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M 5.8 Vanuatu 01:16:38 ut 16th Jan ....... CS 163' 16' E  (12th Jan) ... CM 28' 41' E  (15th Jan)
M 5.5 Sumatra 12:42:12 ut 16th Jan ....... LS   15' 35' W (12th Jan)

Duffy;

I assume the table above top is of the sun and moon at times you've seen certain patterns on your screen and the quakes show sun and/or moon positions at quake times.

But how can this be predictive? Those positions repeat every day

Roger




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Joining the seismic dots 16 / 1 / 2017 - by Duffy - 01-16-2017, 02:01 PM
RE: Joining the seismic dots 16 / 1 / 2017 - by Roger Hunter - 01-17-2017, 04:00 AM

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