The importance of the Wave Chart technology, plus, Earthquake precursors
Posted by EQF on June 24, 2003 at 00:21:08:

The different types of technology being discussed at my Web sites are intended largely to help save lives. But there is an additional reason that a concerted effort is being made at the moment to get information regarding the new Wave Chart technology circulated to scientists around the world.

Many people including myself feel that the U.S. economy is in a recession of sorts and that it has been in one for some time. If there is a completely unexpected catastrophic earthquake here in the U.S. at any time in the foreseeable future then I expect that it may have a major impact on our economy, creating even more unemployment and poverty.

It appears to me that the new Wave Chart technology could help us determine how earthquakes are being triggered and then how they might be better forecast. And that information might then enable us to avoid some of that economic upset.

Research groups need to immediately get working on the technology so that they can discover what its potential is. I do not know when our next major earthquake is going to occur here in the U.S. But I believe that most scientists probably agree that they will continue to occur.

Earthquake Precursors

I cannot remember specifically saying this in the past. And so I will say it in this note.

The earthquake precursor signals which I am working with appear to me to be highly selective for earthquakes which are going to occur near populated areas. And I just recently formed a theory for why they are selective like that. It has to do with the electromagnetic characteristics of large cities.

I presently believe that if those signals could be effectively evaluated then by themselves they could tell us where most of our destructive earthquakes were going to occur. It would not be necessary to do tremendous amounts of research on other forecasting projects. However, the processes responsible for the generation of those precursor signals appear to be fairly complex. And I still have a long way to go with regard to learning what the rules are which are important to deciphering them.