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Re: declination and Earthquake places-Yet another hypothesis
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Posted by Amit Dave on January 10, 2011 at 01:43:03:
Roger Your post is reproducesd here ----- ----- ----------- Amit; I looked at the days from 1973-2010, 13877 days in all. During that time the moon reached a maximum or minimum declination 992 times, about every two weeks. Also during that time there were 582 mag 7+ quakes. But only 105 of the quakes were within a 3 day window centered on a maximum or minimum declination day. Don't waste your time on this. Roger ---- ------ ----- ----- - When I say extereme declination is the cause of quake,dont consider as it is the only cause of major quakes. All those things due to which momentum changes(direction and speed changes) and pull maximises can cuase quakes. Hence ,If you try to find 90% quakes during extreme declination ,it will not happen. Extereme declinations is one of the cause ,others being 1) Major palnets stationed 2) Moon at perigee 3)Sun Moon aspects-phases of Moon 4)Major stationed planets aspect with Moon 5) Distances of planets with Earth As for example, on given date ,Moon is not at Maximum declinatuion ,but rest of the causes are applicable, a 7+ quake will occur. Howevr ,if declination maximum occurs along with other criteria,quakes will be even 7.5+ So ,evaluating quakes taking a single criteria like phases of Moon Declination of Moon or proximity will not show any conclusion It would be batter,if We calulate 7+ quakes in theses zones vis a vis all over globe Amt
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● Re: declination and Earthquake places-Yet another hypothesis - Roger Hunter 07:57:43 - 1/10/2011 (77915) (1)
● Re: declination and Earthquake places-Yet another hypothesis - Amit Dave 09:50:25 - 1/10/2011 (77916) (0)
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