Re: Science Earthquake Prediction



In article
<6ad17cbe-7a64-4fa9-bde1-2a935634e7b2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
quakeprediction@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

If you are interested about science earthquake prediction, please open
here:

http://earthquake.hit.bg

You watch about 20 earthquake prediction in the Bulgarian newspapers,
new theory about earthquakes an forecasts for more than 500 world
locations
for current Month.

The moon makes the tides in the oceans, raising the water.
But the moon raise up the earth crust with 0,55m. At this moment the
moon makes the earthquake...

It's an appealing hypothesis, but it fails a simple observaitonal test.
If it were actually that simple, then a progression of earthquakes would
follow some kind of wave pattern around the Earth. But that doesn't
happen. So I think the moon is not the cause of earthquakes.

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Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot com> http://www.timberwoof.com
"When you post sewage, don't blame others for
emptying chamber pots in your direction." ?Chris L.
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