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Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 |
EQF; All that proves is that by tinkering with your data you can get peaks wherever you want them. That's only useful after the fact. It's possible that every fault zone emits these signals all the time so by eliminating some you accentuate others to get whatever result you desire. Useless for prediction though. It's also possible that the signals have nothing to do with earthquakes. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - EQF 13:54:10 - 10/5/2013 (100966) (1) ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - Roger Hunter 14:24:31 - 10/5/2013 (100968) (1) ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - EQF 15:11:28 - 10/5/2013 (100969) (1) ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - Roger Hunter 15:28:25 - 10/5/2013 (100970) (0) |
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