Reply to Don, Roger and Glen
Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on October 12, 2005 at 09:21:57:

Don:

As far as my little knowledge, suspension of pendulum in a threat oscillating to
and fro is used for measuring gravity in the lab as well as a magnetic needle
in a fixed dial moving around horizontally is used for measuring magnetics. What I
am using to measure the gravity is suspension of a copper rod moving on a circular dial.
As informed I got a very good dip observed using this instrument.

What I am thinking is earth is vibrating regularly due to different forces acted on it
(in other words, mild vibrations on the poles are reflected much on the circumference
of the earth) which is easily detected by sun shadow.

Roger:

Hope most of my past predictions files were already evaluated by you in the recent
past. If you specific about the period, I will send them. Please note that I have
the files are in the nature of HTML page what I have posted in my website as it is.

Glen:

I have visited the site you referred. I don't think so it is related to my work
at the first sight and also the examples of graphs pertains to the other hemisphere.
I don't find any recent earth tide related to the recent Pak quake / Sumatra 9.3M.
As promised elsewhere in the board, I will disclose my work to the extant possible.


Hope you all noticed that the recent 6.6M over N-Sumatra and around 6M over Andaman Island
were come true as predicted.

Again around 6M quake over AFGHANISTAN-TAJIKISTAN (36.6N 71.4E) and NORTHERN SUMATERA
(1.9N 99.1E) is going to occur shortly. More locations are also given in my website.


Depression over Bay of Bengal brings much rain over my place. Though which is not favour
to my work but people in India happy to welcome the rainfall during this monsoon for their
Agricultural activities. Pray God to allow some sunshine in coming days.

Shan



Follow Ups:
     ● Re: Reply to Don, Roger and Glen - glen  19:55:28 - 10/12/2005  (29280)  (1)
        ● Re: Reply to Don, Roger and Glen - R.Shanmugasundaram  05:35:47 - 10/13/2005  (29290)  (0)