01-25-2017, 06:29 PM
(01-25-2017, 06:03 PM)Duffy Wrote:(01-25-2017, 03:53 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:(01-25-2017, 03:38 PM)Duffy Wrote: Recent Events 23rd - 24th Jan
23rd Jan M 5.0 Simeulue Region, Indonesia ... 95' 33' E - 2' 49' N .......................................................... 20:48:16 ut
Sunrise at bearing 144' 11' E - 9' 04' N (15th Jan) occurred at .............................................. 20:48 ut
24th Jan M 5.0 South Georgia Island Region ... 31' 31' W - 55' 07' S ....................................................... 02:38:41 ut
CS 143' 21' E (15th Jan) ... RM 103' 27' E (10th Jan) .............................................................................
Sunset at bearing 117' 12' W - 22' 38' S (4th Jan) occurred at ............................................... 02:38 ut
24th Jan M 5.6 Mariana Islands Region ... 146' 18' E - 12' 02' S ............................................................... 09:38:31 ut
Transition of day to night at bearing 144' 11' E - 9' 04' N (15th Jan) occurred at ..................... 09:39 ut
24th Jan M 5.1 Bougainville Region P.N.G. ... 154' 04' E - 6' 06' S ....... LM 172' 14' W (18th Jan) .............. 20:38:02 ut
( same longitude as 18th Jan data line !)
25th Jan M 5.0 Kepulauan Kai, Indonesia ... 133' 46' E - 5' 48' S............................................................... 13:49:03 ut
Transition of day to night at bearing 85' 34' E - 5' 48' S (18th Jan) occurred at ....................... 13:50 ut
Sunrise at bearing 112' 06' W - 4' 08' N (6th Jan) occurred at ................................................ 13:49 ut
Note ... Events in Vanuatu, Santa Cruz Islands and the Solomon's had no contacts, They are all located in a longitude corridor between 156' 12' E and 175' 50' E, Same corridor the moon occupied when the satellite feed stopped !
Note ... New line of data calculated as; 25th Jan 09:01 ut ... CS 47' 50' E - 18' 52' S ... CM 15' 25' E - 18' 54' S ...
Duffy
Duffy;
These times are too exact to be chance but until I can understand exactly what's going on I can't come to any conclusion.
Roger
Roger;
This is what I have been trying to tell you ... how do you put a cross on a map on Tuesday, and have sunrise time, dead centre of the cross, at the exact time a quake occurs 12,000 miles away on a Friday ?
I ran a preliminary test on 5+ quakes, for 11 days between 30th Dec 2015 and 9th Jan 2016 before New moon, using the same co-ordinates. I chose a similar time of year to approximate the sun's latitude, and got 9 terminator zone hits out of 31 events. As you can appreciate, it takes time to be precise with each location, so for the preliminary I included a +/- 2 minute margin, so the number could actually be lower than 28%. I ran the same test between 23rd June and 3rd July 2016 (day before New moon) under the same conditions and got 10 hits out of 42 events, 25%.
At the current stage of this experiment, there have been 24 hits out of 39 events with two days remaining ... that's over 50%, and I have not included a margin !. I too, do not understand exactly what this is , or if it actually has significance. That's why I have spent the last four years trying to get a scientist to come and visit me. The one I eventually got was only interested in statistical analysis. Well here are the current statistics ... without knowing the source, what are the statistics telling you ?
Duffy
Duffy;
I can get similar results with the two programs I have written which tells me it's just chance.
But I still want a better understanding of your method so I can be sure my test is accurate.
Roger