Re: Missing the point
Posted by Don In Hollister on December 05, 2002 at 10:31:36:

Hi EQF. I find it kind of hard to believe that you can’t find very much in regards to the why and how earthquakes are caused.

You have a computer so all the information you need is at your fingertips. If you can’t find what you’re looking for there you can call USGS and they will be more then glad to send you the information.

Any university that has a geology or seismology department can also supply the information you need. All you have to do is ask.

A lot of material can be found in a library, and in bookstores. It’s all over the place.

However the question being put to you is not how or why earthquakes occur, but can you predict them. There is only one way to prove that and that is to predict them in a public forum before the quake occurs. You can make all the claims you want, but until such time that you make a prediction before the quakes occurs no one is going to except that you can predict them.

I have no doubt that you have put a lot of work and time into your program. Don’t let it go to waste by not making a public prediction. If you have a program and it works as you say it does, then prove it. Take Care…Don in creepy town