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Re: good correlation? |
John, your comments are not helping the cause. I have said this before and will say it again here. We are talking about completely different topics. And I cannot seem get you to focus on the one which I am discussing regardless of how many times I point this out. Once more, my data indicate to me that earthquake occurrence times can often be linked to the times when the sun and moon are in certain locations in the sky relative to one another and relative to an earthquake fault zone. That does not explain why they occur but simply says that this link exists. And the important thing to do is determine why such a link exists. That GIF file that I mentioned is now about 25% finished. When it is available for examination this matter will hopefully be easier to discuss. Follow Ups: ● Re: Research Results - Earthquakes Not Influenced By Tides - John Vidale 14:20:41 - 3/7/2003 (18210) (1) ● Re: Research Results - Earthquakes Not Influenced By Tides - EQF 18:55:02 - 3/7/2003 (18213) (1) ● Counting is a prerequisite for demonstrating - John Vidale 19:24:36 - 3/7/2003 (18216) (1) ● An earthquake triggering “expert” paradox - EQF 23:04:23 - 3/8/2003 (18231) (0) |
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