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Re: The Astro Indicator-don't see correlation |
Larry, someone may have linked to your stuff a couple of weeks ago, and I (and others) could see no correlation, and I don't see one on the graphs on your linked page. I can't tell whether a quake is supposed to happen when the curve is high, low, or just a strong gradient. Let us know what you see, and I'll look one more time. You could try a cross correlation between quakes and your curve..... Meanwhile, Donald Boone has been correlating electron flux to quakes. Why not the stock market? The last 2 fatal quakes in California have come at the end of recessions-1994 and now. But, actually, what Don is doing seems even weaker than that-as far as I can tell he does not understand the graphs for electron flux (either do I). I could just ignore you, Donald, EQF, but it seems there is lots of time being spent and if people could use a little discretion about what makes sense and what does not, and what is a correlation, and what is not, you might actually be able to do something of value. Follow Ups: ● Re: The Astro Indicator-don't see correlation - Larry Berg 18:35:08 - 1/2/2004 (20835) (1) ● Re: The Astro Indicator-don't see correlation - chris in suburbia 04:49:19 - 1/3/2004 (20839) (0) ● Experts in earthquake forecasting science - EQF 16:57:12 - 12/31/2003 (20782) (1) ● you've published something? - John Vidale 18:27:01 - 12/31/2003 (20783) (1) ● different Chris - chris in suburbia 20:15:07 - 12/31/2003 (20786) (3) ● Re: different Chris - Canie 11:58:46 - 1/3/2004 (20857) (1) ● Canie, sorry about my tone above - John Vidale 12:28:01 - 1/3/2004 (20858) (0) ● No correlation is what I meant. - Roger Hunter 21:23:24 - 12/31/2003 (20791) (0) ● Right, I meant Chris Russell - John Vidale 20:34:00 - 12/31/2003 (20788) (1) ● Re: Right, I meant Chris Russell - Don in Hollister 20:36:31 - 12/31/2003 (20789) (0) ● Re: The Astro Indicator-don't see correlation - Roger Hunter 16:12:33 - 12/31/2003 (20781) (1) ● Re: The Astro Indicator-don't see correlation - DH 20:50:58 - 12/31/2003 (20790) (0) |
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