Cuba, Italy, Solomons ... What's The Connection ?
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(01-22-2017, 11:18 PM)Duffy Wrote: I am re-posting an image from the ACE satellite data feed, which is dated 5th January. It' the same image I included in my D32 El Salvador prediction on the same day. Some big events have occurred since, so I thought I would give "my" interpretation of how I read this data.  I would imagine anybody that reads this, will have some concept about the speed of light. The data is coming from a satellite designed to monitor activity on the sun.  Put simply, light from the sun takes approximately 8 minutes to reach the satellite, which is orbiting 1.5 million kms from Earth.  Therefore, I interpret the data as being 8 minutes old , which means what ever elements I use to determine longitude, passed  an anomaly on the Earth 8 minutes before. I don't know if this interpretation is correct but it is the one I use.  


Roger;

I found an interesting scenario has occurred today, based on my usual prediction method which is described above.  The signal times for the space data shown in the first post of the "Post Seismic" thread, are shown to be 19:34 ut and 20:54 ut on the 2nd March.  As I have explained, these times are compatible with Dawn and Sunrise on bearing 143' 03' E - 27' 48' N South of Japan. I have also explained these times have not been altered, so what you see is factual data.

If you take these times from 2nd March again, and deduct 8 minutes making them 19:26 ut and 20:46 ut, Dawn and Sunrise then becomes compatible with co-ordinates 145' 12' E - 14' 16' N ... epicentre of the 5.5 Rota Region, Northern Mariana Islands event today (13th).

If the same was applied to the South Atlantic Ridge, it would move the current position from 15' 36' W - 27' 32' S ... to ... 13' 32' W - 27' 26' S.  There are 23 days left with this exercise, it will be interesting to see if this scenario plays out in this manner !


Duffy




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RE: Cuba, Italy, Solomons ... What's The Connection ? - by Duffy - 03-13-2017, 03:03 PM

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