Author Topic: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are predictable  (Read 2947 times)

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Offline stj

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Re: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are predictable
« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2019, 05:33:24 am »
his hit rate is over 80%

his method is simple.
1: pressure travels along known routes (red arrows on his maps)
once you see a quake you can predict where the pressure is heading.
2: deep quakes lead to stronger surface quakes.
he has a table of depth to strength-increase that has been devised and proven.

theres other factors, i just wanted to point out he's not a psyc' he is using clearly explained scientific method to do quake forcasting.
it's weak point is it is reliant on accurate reports - and USGS are fucking liars.
luckily they arent the only source of data.


bottom line,
it's like forcasting the weather, pretty accurate but not 100%, and you can choose to use it or ignore it.
just dont be one of the assholes saying it has not been done yet.

 

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Re: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are predictable
« Reply #26 on: March 20, 2019, 05:39:09 am »
All of that is nice and all, but if his methods actually worked, he would have done what scientist do - publish the results in peer reviewed publications. Right now he acts exactly like any other free energy discoverer.

Just like with free energy, there is a lot of money in it, if the thing works. And even if he does not want to publish the results, there are always people that will steal your work. But his work appears to be worthless to even steal.

What is the best way to get his predictions? In a written form. I don't want to watch hours of rambling on how USGS is lying.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2019, 05:41:20 am by ataradov »
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Re: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are predictable
« Reply #27 on: March 20, 2019, 07:38:32 am »
weekly forcasts are on sundays.
the rest is just rambling/explaining what has happened in the last 24hours for his followers.

so only watch sundays.
 


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