Online Quake Detection .. Is This Method Or Madness!
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Hi Roger,

            As you have been good enough to give me encouragement to continue, I will be equally so by following this on a factual basis were possible, and avoid speculating on something that I am not familiar with, or the data does not relate to.  I brought real-time observable data to the forum, and I am able to speculate it's meaning, because I have recorded the same data and tested the same anomalous readings.  The data is highly suggestive of known, and unknown influences which correlate with tectonic events and instabilities under the Earth's surface. I have brought this forward for testing by others to see if another explanation can be found for the signal breaks and the unusual structural changes that corrolate with locations I have suggested, in the online Solar wind data.   This relates to my hypothesis, I have tried to tear this apart myself, and not succeeded, it is for others to now try and do the same .. if another explanation can be found, it means I will have to re-evaluate my data, if not .. I will " then" speculate it's nature.

I'm not quite sure of your meaning " pick a time at random, it will be twilight somewhere in the world ", it's obvious, it will always be twilight somewhere in the World, but,  If I have specifically stated three locations, I don't know how picking a random time would automatically relate to landing on one of these at twilight !!, unless we have cross communication here, and you are referring to daylight ?.

I too, do not consider a favoured time of day for Earthquakes, but my observations suggest that the majority of low magnitude quakes occur within the twilight regions of the known and "as yet" unknown terminator.  I have not kept an up todate record of this, but it might be something you could run through your program, as I would be interested to see the results .. unless you have already tried this and know differently .. in which case, I will stand corrected.  

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This is for anybody that has decided to go along with my suggestion ... A shut down of satellite data occurred today at 07:20 UT, I do not know the official explanation for this, but I did record something of interest during the same time period, which I have saved for further scrutiny should the day come, my findings are taken seriously.

If you set the August map to the 6th at 19:20 UT ... and the present map to the 7th at 07:20 UT.   In the August map, you can see the outer edge of the civil twilight zone is in contact with the Cook Strait, New Zealand, and departing.  In the present map, you can see the leading edge of civil twilight zone making contact with the North coast of North Island. You may have noticed, there is a gap between the two zones, my data at this point shows an anomaly is present, and the gap in question !!. I could speculate how this could relate to satellite signal loss, but as I have mentioned, it is recorded for future reference.   As I type this, I notice a similar occurrence has taken place in the Solar data at 21:20 UT, Puerto Rico (spelt it right this time !) is currently in the twilight zones of the August map, and I have recorded a similar anomaly again !!.  Finally, a bottle neck occurred in the magnetic field data between 13:00 UT and 14:15 UT which corresponded with nautical and astronomical twilight transit time over Tajigistan, and conveniently finished with an M4.5 quake in the Hindu Kush region.  There is no guarantee that I have calculated the locations correctly, but so far, Solar data seems to respond accordingly.

I know this idea may sound ridiculous to some, and I fully understand any negativity .. but I think it only fair that I be judged on this when it has been tested over several days, but it would be appreciated if anyone acknowledged their participation. 

Think I will go and watch the Super Bowl on TV now, might see a few more left fielders in action there Wink.

Thank You, 

Duffy,




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RE: Online Quake Detection .. Is This Method Or Madness! - by Duffy - 02-07-2016, 11:44 PM

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