Re: Silly.. but not fully...
Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on September 09, 2004 at 07:52:34:


Cathryn,

Thanks for your catch up. I agreed that my language is not upto the mark but it could be readable and understandable. That means
good usage is available somewhere as compared to right prediction is possible with sun shadow method. But should take effort.

Yes. I am from India living in Coimbatore in Tamilnadu State (11N 77E) where I am making my prediction. Glad to knew that your
daughter in Hyderabad which is in Andhra Pradesh State about 600 KMs in Northeast Direction from my place.

Sun shadow method is limited to the half of the globe covering from Japan to Italy (apprx.) where the sun is shines on the day.
The rest of the globe under darkness, hence I could not made prediction for other part of the world. Suppose if I landed a place,
which receives sunlight simultaneously with CAthen I could able to make prediction for CA.

This method does not require much technical information and knowing only general physics, light and geographical locations.
How a light interpret in a cini projector which results screening a picture. Similar to that what I am doing is the same but in
the reverseable process. What I am registering in my house is daily earthmovement using sun shadow since sunlight touches each and
every second on the earth like a laser head on CD track.

Here is my latest prediction though I have only receive 15 percent sunshine in my observatory and I am going to post along with this
one. Location: TURKEY (38.55N 31.32E) - KYRGYZSTAN (41.3N 70.0E) - Magnitude around 5.5M may occur within 48 to 180 hours from 10 AM
IST (+5.30 UTC) on 8th Sept. 2004. As soon as I finished my prediction in the morning I have rush to my Bank, hence my postings are
delayed. Kindly bear with me.

Let us watch the prediction.

Shan


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: Silly.. but not fully... - Cathryn  14:45:20 - 9/11/2004  (22832)  (1)
        ● Re: Silly.. but not fully... - R.Shanmugasundaram  21:26:13 - 9/11/2004  (22842)  (0)