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earthquake predictions

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First post, by robertmo3

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predicted time of this earthquake 2 months ago (not the location of course)
(not that it was hard, just wanted to tell how obvious sometimes it is to predict)

Reply 1 of 7, by feda

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Earthquakes happen several times a day around the world.
Not sure why you think your "prediction" is interesting.

Reply 2 of 7, by robertmo3

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M 7.7

Reply 3 of 7, by Errius

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I remember that Dutch guy who predicted the Turkish earthquake. Something about planets and sun being in alignment stressing the earth's crust. It seems plausible, but can't really comment on the science of it.

Is this too much voodoo?

Reply 4 of 7, by megatron-uk

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That's a lovely graphic showing nice, neat, equidistant concentric circles....

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Reply 5 of 7, by feda

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Errius wrote on 2025-03-29, 08:53:

I remember that Dutch guy who predicted the Turkish earthquake. Something about planets and sun being in alignment stressing the earth's crust. It seems plausible, but can't really comment on the science of it.

Debunked nonsense.

Reply 6 of 7, by liqmat

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Last night I felt a gravitational force from hot dogs and fries. Gravity won. My wife was reported to be very pleased there was no subsequent seismic activity.

Reply 7 of 7, by megatron-uk

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liqmat wrote on 2025-03-29, 12:59:

Last night I felt a gravitational force from hot dogs and fries. Gravity won. My wife was reported to be very pleased there was no subsequent seismic activity.

No after shocks?

Hopefully you didn't encounter any liquefaction after the seismic activity....

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