12-02-2024, 01:45 AM
This post was last modified 12-02-2024, 02:20 AM by IdeomotorPrisoner. Edited 9 times in total. 
He at least does way better than this Twitter, which I want to think is really a dry joke of repetition that becomes funny.
The Worst Prediction Center Ever
The prediction center that uses chicken decapitation and a large map of California to make predictions for where earthquakes will strike.
Science says:
if Schumann resonances detected at this station coincide with large earthquakes I'd want to see more than just 2 known examples. Even conditional connections will appear a percentage of the time. If the pattern repeats consistently we can start to draw a link between the magnetic field, ionosphere, and seismic activity.
There's "earthquake lights." during about 0.5% of earthquakes. Noted electromagnetic effects. This could be another rare assiciated phenomenon worth trying to get repeat data of and figure out conditions for. Or it's coincidence and nothing at all.
A 7.0 occuring somewhere on earth has until Tuesday to raise intrigue on this one. After that it times out because a 7.0-7.9 earthquake happens every 24 days average, and it has a small window of causal relevance. It's always 12 days removed or less...
...but specious logic is more fun at times.
The Worst Prediction Center Ever
The prediction center that uses chicken decapitation and a large map of California to make predictions for where earthquakes will strike.
Science says:
if Schumann resonances detected at this station coincide with large earthquakes I'd want to see more than just 2 known examples. Even conditional connections will appear a percentage of the time. If the pattern repeats consistently we can start to draw a link between the magnetic field, ionosphere, and seismic activity.
There's "earthquake lights." during about 0.5% of earthquakes. Noted electromagnetic effects. This could be another rare assiciated phenomenon worth trying to get repeat data of and figure out conditions for. Or it's coincidence and nothing at all.
A 7.0 occuring somewhere on earth has until Tuesday to raise intrigue on this one. After that it times out because a 7.0-7.9 earthquake happens every 24 days average, and it has a small window of causal relevance. It's always 12 days removed or less...
...but specious logic is more fun at times.