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Re: Ear Tone Data Needed For The Recent Los Angeles Earthquake July 31, 2008 |
I don't presently understand how these signals are being generated. But it appears that one earthquake is not the same as another. For some reason, signals will be generated before one that is moderately strong and not another that is even stronger. For several months there may be numerous signals. And then there will be almost none for several months. This on and off signal generation process might be linked with the Earth's geomagnetic field strength and/or the shape of the geomagnetic field. It could be selectively focusing energy at or transporting energy away from certain locations at different times. Indonesia area earthquakes seem to generate a lot of signals in comparison with ones that occur in most other areas. There has been a major development with my earthquake forecasting program. On August 2, 2008 I finally learned how to create copies of my main Perl language program that will run as .exe programs on Window’s systems and with some minor adjustments on Unix systems etc. At the moment I am working on getting things organized so that I can store .exe copies of the program at some Web site. That will take some time and will probably have to be done in stages. If all goes according to plan, when things are ready, people around the world who hear Ear Tones will be able to use my computer programs to evaluate their own signals. That should be interesting. Follow Ups: ● Re: Ear Tone Data Needed For The Recent Los Angeles Earthquake July 31, 2008 - Glen 19:16:01 - 8/5/2008 (74219) (1) ● Re: Ear Tone Data Needed For The Recent Los Angeles Earthquake July 31, 2008 - EQF 01:30:50 - 8/6/2008 (74220) (0) |
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