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research institute for monitoring geometry between celestial bodies related to seismic activity

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Did you know... The components of the electromagnetic wave, i.e. the electric field (E) and the magnetic field (B) are always in a 90° relationship. #SSGI models emphasize multiples of 90° between planets, the Moon and the Sun: - 0.0 x 90 = 0° - 0.5 x 90 = 45° - 1.0 x 90 = 90°
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#SSGI graph of the Mw 7.8 #earthquakes and aftershocks in Central Turkey. The planetary and lunar geometry depicted was also discussed in the forecast video ().
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We have marked (subduction) zones in the world that have the potential to generate great earthquakes (~M ≥ 8.5), that have been quiet for a relatively long time. One of these zones could experience a great earthquake in the near future.
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In August 2023 the Sun, Jupiter and Saturn, the largest celestial bodies in our Solar System, will form a very interesting triangle of 30-60-90 degrees.
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Obvious critical planetary geometry (marked by red/purple solid lines) preceded the M 6.9 #earthquake in Southern #California in 1927.
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"The similarity between an electric generator with its magnets and the sun with its ever-changing planets is intriguing. If we consider that the planets are magnets and the sun is the armature, we have a considerable similarity to the generator." - John H. Nelson, RCA
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The #Tokat #earthquake today occurred in a region in Central #Turkiye (red spot) where strong/major earthquakes (M 6.5 >) have not occurred in at least 120 years.
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Our standpoint on the validity of earthquake forecasting:
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Stronger #earthquakes (Mw ≥ 6.0) since 22 February. Note the clustering on 23 and 25 February. Emphasizing average occurrence usually does not reflect reality.
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M ≥ 5.8 from 19 February to 4 March (so far). Stronger #earthquakes rarely occur on average. More often they occur in clusters. Do not make the mistake saying that M 6 quakes occur every 2.7 days! They do not in real time, as clustering relates to planetary/lunar positions.
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Some people are misusing the software program Earthquake3D by displaying moderate tremors as giant earthquakes, creating much fear in the process. Here we show the difference of proper versus false display.
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Obvious clustering of strong to major #earthquakes followed on the convergence of critical planetary geometry (purple/red peaks) on 4 and 6 September. Red peaks indicate involvement of #Mercury . Purple peaks indicate involvement of #Venus .
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After 9 years of research, we have a much better understanding of planetary/lunar geometry that precedes large earthquakes. Lunar geometry in particular has been greatly underestimated. A great example is this 2020 case, which is now understood thanks to lunar geometry details!
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M ≥ 6.0 #earthquakes since 27 February 2023. Red/purple peaks mark critical planetary geometry.
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From 13 to 20 March no #earthquakes occurred between Mw 5.6 and Mw 5.9. But at the time of New Moon (with Sun-Mercury-Jupiter conjunction) a strong clustering occurred. Due to planetary and lunar geometry, stronger earthquakes more often occur in clusters rather than on average.
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Stronger #earthquakes (Mw ≥ 5.6) since 28 February.
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"Atmospheric and ionospheric disturbances associated with the M > 6 earthquakes"
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On average, M ≥ 6.0 earthquakes occur once very 2.7 days. In reality they cluster (Rundle et al. 2000) due to specific planetary geometry. In the last 3 days 5 strong tremors occurred near the time of the Mars-Venus-Saturn conjunction. This is why we emphasize this geometry.
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#SSGI of the Mw 7.1 #earthquake at the Kermadec Islands.
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1/2 An often heard claim that magnitude 6 earthquakes occur every 3 days is false for two reasons: 1. In reality, stronger quakes tend to occur in clusters rather than on average. 2. When the magnitude goes up, average goes up too: 10 days for M≥6.5 and 17 days for M≥6.8.
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Venus is unique. Not only does it have an induced electromagnetic field, it also has a very strong correlation of 87% with major earthquakes (most recently in Central Turkiye). We provide our report with analysis, statistics and data:
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In 09/2022 we found specific planetary geometry that tends to trigger major #earthquakes (Mw ≥ 7.4) that we missed before (06/2020). It demonstrates again the key role of #Uranus . Attached is also the piece of code that computes the high red/purple dashed peaks.
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An almost unknown mega-thrust #earthquake (Mw 8.6) on 28 March 1787 at #Guerrero , #Mexico occurred when three planetary conjunctions with Mercury and Venus converged. It matches the Venus-statistics. Thanks to @JoseRodRibeiro for sharing the data.
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It is assumed that gravitational force determines planetary influence. This is false. Research determined that the distance of planets is not a factor, but rather the positions. It is called 'inertial interaction' and assumed a special case of gravity.
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Obvious clustering of stronger earthquakes on 19-20 September. It is the strongest clustering since 8 September, which included the Morocco earthquake.
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Difference between #prediction and #forecast . "The only difference between forecasting and prediction is the explicit addition of temporal dimension in forecasting." Since #SSGI contains a temporal dimension, the term ' forecast' is appropriate.
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We started to record atmospheric charge in August 2019. In the next three years we learned to recognize sharp rise/drop of charge shortly before larger earthquakes. These fluctuations come in different shapes and sizes and we're still in the process of learning.
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Anticipated major earthquakes near the time of a convergence of planetary conjunctions (red peaks). Watch the 12 March video for more details:
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Researchers in Taiwan monitored 144 earthquakes between 1997 and 1999, and they found that for those registering 6.0 and higher the electron content of the ionosphere changed significantly one to six days before the earthquakes.
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Larger earthquakes often occur in clusters, rather than on average. In Jan 2023 three M 7 quakes occurred in 10 days. In Nov 2022 three M 7 quakes occurred in 13 days. Longtime average occurrence of a M 7 quake is 20-24 days, but averages don't mean much in this respect.
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Turkish scientist Ronald Karel and his team at #NASA Ames have been working for years on studying and detecting #earthquake pre-signals and precursors. The website of their organization #GeoCosmo has been redesigned and is now hosted on the SSGEOS server.
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#Earthquakes are very survivable. Animals in the wild do not die so quickly from earthquakes (even tsunamis is something animals can sense ahead of time). What makes earthquakes particularly deadly comes from our own hands: large, weak buildings that are not earthquake proof.
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1/5 Since the first forecasts in 2015, the SSGEOS has been covered by media outlets around the world. While some have criticized our forecasts based on expert opinion, others confirmed the accuracy of our forecasts based on their own research. A few highlights...
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A convergence of critical planetary geometry (red/purple peaks) on 21-22 April resulted in a clustering of strong #earthquakes (M ≥ 5.6). The next clustering on 28 April likewise resulted in stronger tremors ( 3 so far). Check out the latest forecast on
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The role of #Mercury and #Venus should not be underestimated. In 2023 three out of four pairs of their right angles with #Uranus accounted for 50% of magnitude ≥ 7.5 #earthquakes . The #Turkey tremors followed on a convergence of Mercury/Venus conjunctions and Full Moon.
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The only known major #earthquake in #Egypt (since recording began in 1901) occurred at the border with Saudi Arabia on 22 November 1995. It happened after an obvious convergence of critical planetary geometry that is hard to miss.
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On 19 April Earth conjuncts Mercury and Venus. Last 20 years only 2 times this conjunction coincided with Full Moon. Both times a M 8+ #earthquake occurred (2004 and 2013). This time it does not coincide with Full Moon, but it is close (4 days) and joins 4 other conjunctions.
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On 18-19 August 2024 there will be a major and unique convergence of no less than 4 planetary conjunctions in the Solar System at the time of Full Moon. We will do a detailed analysis on this geometry in August.
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The largest earthquake on record occurred at #Valdivia , #Chile on 22 May 1960 with an estimated magnitude 9.5. This is the #SSGI representation of the planetary geometry at the time of the #earthquake .
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Atmospheric fluctuations preceded the #Afghanistan #earthquakes on 7 and 11 Oct 2023. The first fluctuation was recorded on 30 Sep, the second after the earthquakes on 7 Oct. The fluctuations are similar in shape and size, indicating similar sized earthquake potential.
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Regions around the Philippine Sea plate have been seismically fairly active lately, especially at Taiwan. These regions are also capable of M ≥ 8. This map shows where and when they occurred since 1900. Regions where they have not occurred may be at higher risk.
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An eclipse (New/Full Moon) does not trigger large earthquakes, but critical planetary geometry as on 9-10 April can. Today's solar eclipse (New Moon whereby the Moon covers the Sun disk) will be visible from the United States.
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Clustering of stronger tremors (M ≥ 5.6) was initially anticipated for 26-28 September. Clustering occurred, thus far peaking M 6.0 at Vanuatu. Clustering on the left is part of the 19-21 September time-frame.
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Seismic activity (M≥5.6) relative to planetary geometry on the #SSGI graph since 8 Oct. Most clustering occurred at the time of conjunctions (purple/red peaks), which cause strong electrical currents. No major earthquake yet. Next conjunction is tomorrow (Venus-Mercury-Mars).
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The M 7.7 earthquake Southeast of Loyalty Islands on 19 May was preceded by strong atmospheric fluctuations 6 days earlier. Multiple fluctuations made it difficult to mark the exact region. Today (22 May) a similar strong fluctuation seems to mark regions around South America.
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It has been quiet for over 46 years between Portugal and the Azores. This ridge can produce major (M 7+) to great (M 8+) #earthquakes . Largest known tremor was M 9.0 in 1755. Tsunami and fire destroyed #Lisbon .
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Dr. Labedz ( @celestelabedz ) has been harassing us with misleading community notes since the 2023 Turkiye earthquakes. We provided our statistics, which she, as a scientist, kept ignoring, despite the fact that a fellow contributor corrected her.
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Venus is unique. Not only does it have an induced electromagnetic field, it also has a very strong correlation of 87% with major earthquakes (most recently in Central Turkiye). We provide our report with analysis, statistics and data:
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@itxabdullah121 You can look up the names of the countries/regions marked in red. These zones are well-known for their great earthquakes in history.
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There is confusion between 'grouping' and 'aligning' of planets. The prediction by John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann for 10 March 1982 was based on 'grouping' and tidal effect: NO INFLUENCE Aligning (exact conjunction) of planets causes an EM surge: GREAT INFLUENCE compare:
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On 4-5 February a grouping of planetary conjunctions occurred with Mercury, Venus and outer planets. Likewise, a grouping of conjunctions occurred on 9-10 May. These groupings do not always result in major earthquakes, but there is a probability of 87%:
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On the #SSGI graph we only show stronger #earthquakes (M ≥ 5.6). But with specific planetary geometry, a seismic increase can be observed in the low magnitude range (M ≥ 2.5). Note that this research has never been done before. Thank you @rrichcord .
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@Julius_1780 @ssgeos See the graph below showing how the Rate of #Earthquakes (earthquakes of M2.5 or greater per hour) jumps at the time the energy from Mars: Mercury-Jupiter #conjunction impacts the Earth. The challenge is to find the most vulnerable faults ahead of time.
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4 reasons why P Romanet's peer-reviewed paper () is flawed: 1. He used an exorbitant threshold of 3˚ allowing 18(!) "conjunction" days for geometry like in May 2023 with Mars-Sun-Saturn. See image. 2. He simply counted ALL conjunctions. But not all
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Stronger seismic activity (Mw ≥ 5.6) so far, following the convergence of #planetary #geometry (red peaks). Activity peaked yesterday with two strong #earthquakes (6.5 & 6.7) within 2 hours. These are the strongest earthquakes since 7 October.
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1/9 The first major #earthquakes that we correctly forecast by time-frame and location occurred in August 2021. On 6 August we issued a warning for 10-14 August on our Telegram channel because of a convergence of 5 planetary conjunctions(!):
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Thus far, four strong tremors in the last 24 hours.
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The reason why we always emphasize convergence of specific planetary geometry (especially with #Mercury and #Venus combined) is that it results in increased seismic activity. This is already noticeable in the low magnitude range. Illustration by @rrichcord , PhD.
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#SSGI representation of the major Alaska #earthquake this morning. Specific planetary conjunctions in the Solar System are a key trigger of larger earthquakes.
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A bit of a seismic increase yesterday with the quadruple conjunction (high red peak). #earthquake #SSGI #planets #mercury
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SSGI-graph of the Mw 7.5 #earthquake at Tonga on 10 May 2023. Note the relationship between planetary peaks (purple/red) and stronger tremors. It is a recurring pattern.
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In our forecast from 8 March we estimated that stronger seismic activity may occur about two days from the lunar conjunction with Jupiter later on the 9th. This is the actual seismic activity M ≥ 5.6 since the 9th.
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We have updated our About page where you can read how our research started. Included are examples of the largest quakes on record since 1960. Key is planetary geometry convergence. This was the case with the recent #Turkiye and #Morocco #earthquakes .
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Last time a M 8 #earthquake occurred was in 2021, after a convergence of 4 planetary conjunctions (9-11 August). This planetary geometry triggered no less than 5 major tremors in three days. Warnings for 10-14 August were issued as early as 6 August.
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Atmospheric anomalies on either side of #Taiwan were recorded in the last few days and shared @ssgeos .
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We have added information to our analysis of Romanet's peer-reviewed paper, which is blindly and systematically shared as "proof" that planetary geometry does not trigger larger earthquakes. We have analyzed the current situation with Mercury-Jupiter-Uranus. These planets
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1/2 Stronger (≥ 5.5) #earthquakes since 20 June occurred with the Full #Moon (blue) and planetary geometry (purple/red) 22-24 June, peaking M 6.3. An additional cluster followed on the lunar conjunction with #Saturn on 27 June, thus far peaking M 7.2 on the 28th.
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Larger #earthquakes tend to occur/cluster near the time of planetary conjunctions, in particular those involving #Mercury (red peaks). The second half of March 2023 demonstrates this well, visualized by the #SSGI graph. Averaging out either conjunctions or quakes is meaningless.
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On this day in 1964 a M 9.2 #earthquake occurred in Southern #Alaska . The seismic event occurred after a very rare quadruple conjunction of #Mars , #Venus , #Mercury and #Uranus in combination with Full Moon. More about this research:
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@celestelabedz Dr. Labedz revealed herself on Bluesky as the community notes contributor "Jazzy Sandalwood Penguin" where she bragged about her "hobby" and how it is "super fun", whereby she labeled Mr. Hoogerbeets as "awful people".
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If you wonder who has been responsible for the community notes, here she is, confirmed by her own words. Her wrong assumptions are off the scale. In their arrogance, these people really believe that they own the science. She should have looked at our research...
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So far in this time-frame, #clustering of magnitude 6 #earthquakes occurred on 25-26 May and on 31 May. The M 6.6 #earthquake on 26 May was the strongest since 5 April. Convergence of planetary geometry each time is obvious.
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#Earthquake report of the largest earthquake in the past week, which occurred on 4 March and measured Mw 6.9 according to the most recent estimates.
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Two cases of right-angle geometry are particularly critical. Combinations of: 1. Mercury-Venus-Uranus 2. Venus-Earth-Neptune They usually come in pairs within 2-3 days. This geometry - PGme(r), PGve(r) - is particularly effective in convergence with planetary conjunctions.
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Seismic activity has been relatively low since the 17th. As a result, we adjusted the threshold by (-0.1) to M ≥ 5.5. Strongest activity and most clustering occurred with and following the high lunar peak on 22-23 October. #SSGI
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Two examples (there are more) when Earth passed Sun-Uranus EM-vector. Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) variations affect seismic activity. Actual seismic response depends on stress levels in Earth's crust.
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As the server is currently overloaded, here is a screenshot of the article.
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What makes this geometry critical is that it comes in pairs (two peaks) due to the close proximity of #Mercury and #Venus to the #Sun (relative to #Uranus ) and their high orbital velocity. This is an example of how we compare planetary geometry at the time of larger quakes.
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Founded in June 2022 the SSGEOS adopted the research and forecast models from Ditrianum, that started their research in June 2014. After a mere 8 months of research, they published their first experimental forecast on 20 April 2015 on Facebook, 5 days before the Nepal earthquake.
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Stronger (≥ 5.5) earthquake occurrence in the first half of the forecast time-frame. Strongest tremors (borderline 6) thus far occurred on 14 and 15-16 June. Learn more about #SSGI :
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Obvious clustering of stronger #earthquakes occurred with the planetary geometry on 17-18 May. More critical geometry will occur on 22-23 May, potentially resulting in larger seismic activity. #SSGI
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Today a Mercury-Venus-Neptune conjunction converges with critical lunar geometry. In the past similar configurations resulted in major seismic activity.
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How do we determine the exact time of specific planetary geometry in the Solar System? When we started in 2015, no advanced software existed to do this. So in early 2016 we developed our own software and named it #Solpage . Since 2017 the now well-known #SSGI is part of it.
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Seismic activity has been relatively low since early April. But with a threshold of M ≥ 5.5, we clearly see the strongest cluster that followed on the convergence of planetary geometry (high blue peak) on 4 April.
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The convergence of #planetary #conjunctions on 12-13 March triggered a #cluster of stronger #earthquakes (M ≥ 5.6). This cluster is depicted on the #SSGI -graph for 10-19 March 2024. A reminder that real occurrence ≠ average occurrence. #seismology
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Community notes claim that there is no scientific basis for earthquake PREDICTION. Realize that @ssgeos presents FORECASTS and that there is an important difference! Also, the cited peer-reviewed paper used AVERAGES to provide 'proof'. It ignored GROUPING of geometry.
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On this day in 1872 a M 7.5-7.9 #earthquake hit Southern #California . Earth was between Jupiter and Saturn (long red, blue lines). Convergence of planetary conjunctions 24-26 March: Earth-Mercury-Mars 1872-03-24 Venus-Jupiter-Uranus 1872-03-25 Mercury-Venus-Saturn 1872-03-26
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Stronger seismic activity (M ≥ 5.6) clustered 5-6 May after a series of lunar conjunctions 3-4 May. Minimal clustering occurred at the planetary and lunar conjunction 7-8 May peaking Mw 6.1. #SSGI
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People who claim that planets don't trigger earthquakes usually cite Newton's law of gravity as 'evidence'. They never actually observe and provide stats. After more than two years Earth aligns with Mercury and Venus again (19/4). The stats are clear: 58% ≥ M 6.5 75% ≥ M 6.3
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#SSGI is the technology that demonstrates the relationship between stronger earthquakes and specific geometry between the planets, the Moon and the Sun in the Solar System. #SSGI also explains the clustering of stronger earthquakes in time. Here we provide some random examples.
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"More seismic unrest" seems to apply to the last four days. Earlier analysis of this #SSGI :
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So far, the 9-11 April planetary geometry resulted in minor clustering of stronger tremors, peaking magnitude 6.5 on the 14th.
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Obvious clustering of stronger #earthquakes (M ≥ 5.6) started after the planetary geometry on 2 October, that we marked as critical in our 29 September update. So far, seismic activity peaked M 6.4 at #Mindanao , #Philippines . #SSGI
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Dr. Labedz ( @celestelabedz ) accused us of practicing "pseudoscsience", whereas she herself (a Caltech PhD no less) refused to acknowledge important data and statistics on our website. This way, she attempted to damage our reputation as a research institute across social media.
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Almost three years ago nearly the entire South Sandwich Islands subduction zone ruptured with a Mw 7.7 and Mw 8.0 earthquake on one day after a near convergence of 5 planetary conjunctions involving Mercury and Venus. Today we see signs of building stress in the region again,
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The context banner according to Twitter added by 'readers' claims that predictive utility from planetary alignment has been disproved. This is false as the 'disproof' is based on a consensus, which in turn is based on assumptions, not on extensive research.
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The latest #SSGI model distinguishes critical planetary geometry (PG) conjunctions (c), right angles (r) and semi-right angles(s). Why right angles? Because they affect the electric(E) and magnetic(H) fields of the transmitted EM-wave as these fields are always 90° out of phase.
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#Atoms , the building blocks of the material world, have #electric fields, in which #electrons orbit at a specific #multiple of their #wavelength . Similarly, solar systems have electric fields in which #planets orbit a star at specific multiples, known as the Titius-Bode law.
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#earthquakes M ≥ 5.6 since 25 March. More details about the current geometry:
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Correct. It was a Mw 7.8 earthquake and it fits the stats perfectly: Mercury-Venus-Jupiter 1946-08-01, 0:13:02 Sun-Mercury-Earth 1946-08-02, 14:29:23
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Stronger seismic activity, often in the form of clustering, occurs near the time of critical planetary geometry in the Solar System. This geometry is indicated by purple and red peaks on the #SSGI graph, which depicts the relationship perfectly. These are the results from July.
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