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Re: EQF & Amit |
Brian, You might want to do some more reading. There is an Archives.html Web page at my Web site that shows with numerous examples exactly what results my forecasting method generated for various significant earthquakes. When one occurs I usually evaluate it and post the results to that Web page. And, my theories are explained in great detail on various pages on my Web site. An older but still operable version of my forecasting program is also available at my Web site. So people could try it themselves for free. And finally, looking at papers and books that are being published or about to be published, other scientists appear to be also finally coming to the conclusion that forces related to the gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon are important to earthquake triggering processes. So, the data are there for everyone to evaluate. My conclusion is that they are both significant and valuable. If other people feel otherwise then fine. But there is certainly no lack of data for use in drawing conclusions. Follow Ups: ● Re: EQF & Amit - Skywise 19:07:48 - 6/15/2010 (77234) (1) ● Re: EQF & Amit - Cathryn 13:43:20 - 6/16/2010 (77243) (1) ● Re: EQF & Amit - Skywise 14:39:30 - 6/16/2010 (77244) (3) ● Re: EQF & Amit - heartland chris 14:20:49 - 6/17/2010 (77260) (0) ● Re: EQF & Amit - Cathryn 20:33:13 - 6/16/2010 (77251) (0) ● Re: EQF & Amit - EQF 14:54:10 - 6/16/2010 (77246) (1) ● Re: EQF & Amit - Roger Hunter 15:02:39 - 6/16/2010 (77247) (1) ● Re: EQF & Amit - EQF 16:17:41 - 6/16/2010 (77248) (1) ● Re: EQF & Amit - Roger Hunter 06:23:23 - 6/17/2010 (77256) (0) |
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