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Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on December 29, 2005 at 23:38:52:
Chris Thank you for the detailed information and may be the reasons for experts who are supporting the statement on earthquake cannot be predicted. Hence, I don’t want to get into deep and wasting my time and only focusing the method how to predict earthquakes still better. In my opinion, whatever is the behavior of the plate tectonics during an earthquake, it is the prime fact that on what force acted on the plate before the occurrence to do so. We cannot determine the angle of force from the beneath of earth which hit anywhere on the existing plate which may already broken or yet to be broken. If you see my March 04 prediction, my expected area was Southern Sumatra. Considering the fault which has already broken due to 9.3M quake, the 8.7M March 28th quake occurred close to the fault of Dec.26th location. Since experts wants the precious location while predicting the quake , but if enormous force hitting the plates during an earthquake, that will broking the plate depending upon the angle of force acted on it.. For example if we broke a glass container we could not predict shape of the pieces and how many pieces get into broken. Hence the prediction of quake is not comes under control of experts. Considering the above facts, what I am predicting is very close to the location, I believe. Shan
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