Posted by EQF on July 08, 2003 at 02:11:45:
Something I have been saying is that the research into relationships between forces related to the gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon, geomagnetic energy fields, and earthquake occurrence times which I am presently discussing should have been done decades ago. And I am now learning that there was apparently an extensive amount of research of this type done in the People's Republic of China during the years 1970 to perhaps 1985. It appears that for some unknown reason information regarding this research was not widely circulated outside China. I am presently discussing that work with research personnel. And at the moment it appears that the people who did the original research might not have discovered one of the most important pieces of information regarding earthquake triggering relationships. And that might have slowed their research and reduced its effectiveness. This is the relationship between earthquakes and what I refer to as the "Gravity Point," the point on the Earth's surface where the combined gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon are strongest at any point in time. Because the moon gravity is about twice as strong as that of the sun the location of the Gravity Point is always in the general vicinity of the location on the Earth's surface which the moon is directly above. The discussions being held right now are quite interesting. One topic being talked about is the possibility of creating a Web site where CGI programs would enable researchers to interactively display things such as the strength of the moon gravity versus time and earthquake occurrence times in order to study possible relationships.
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