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

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The strong Mw 6.2 #earthquake in the Sea of #Marmara today occurred in a region that has not experienced major earthquakes in at least the last 500 years. Tremors occurred to the west and east in 1509, 1766 and the 20th century (1912-1999). Today's event could be a foreshock.

The strong Mw 6.2 #earthquake in the Sea of #Marmara today occurred in a region that has not experienced major earthquakes in at least the last 500 years. Tremors occurred to the west and east in 1509, 1766 and the 20th century (1912-1999). Today's event could be a foreshock.
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A 2004 study estimated a 35-70% probability of a Mw > 7.0 earthquake in the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul in the next 30 years (2004-2034). The seismic gap is indicated on the map by red arrows. Based on this study we can conclude that there is reason for concern.

A 2004 study estimated a 35-70% probability of a Mw > 7.0 earthquake in the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul in the next 30 years (2004-2034). The seismic gap is indicated on the map by red arrows. Based on this study we can conclude that there is reason for concern.
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The Mw 6.2 #earthquake in Western Turkey is part of a significant cluster of stronger earthquakes that started on the 22nd. For more information on the cluster of geometric interaction on 21-22 April, see our 16 April video at 2:33: youtube.com/watch?v=D2hfCI…

The Mw 6.2 #earthquake in Western Turkey is part of a significant cluster of stronger earthquakes that started on the 22nd. For more information on the cluster of geometric interaction on 21-22 April, see our 16 April video at 2:33: youtube.com/watch?v=D2hfCI…
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A peer reviewed study by Moroccan scientists from 2023 using AI confirms that planets can have influence on seismic activity. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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The strongest #earthquake in the last two weeks was M 6.6 at the Southeast Indian Ridge. Note the temporal clustering of M ≥ 5.5 earthquakes depicted on the #SSGI graph. Stronger earthquakes tend to occur in clusters, rather than on average.

The strongest #earthquake in the last two weeks was M 6.6 at the Southeast Indian Ridge. Note the temporal clustering of M ≥ 5.5 earthquakes depicted on the #SSGI graph. Stronger earthquakes tend to occur in clusters, rather than on average.
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There is order in the Universe. Everything in existence is based on specific geometric patterns. Nothing is random! The geometry of the Solar System is defined by multiples of number 15. It even defines G and M and rules orbital velocity and period. ssgeos.org/articles/geome…

There is order in the Universe. Everything in existence is based on specific geometric patterns. Nothing is random! The geometry of the Solar System is defined by multiples of number 15. It even defines G and M and rules orbital velocity and period.
ssgeos.org/articles/geome…
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Dense planetary conjunction clusters are rare. The next occurrence is in March 2029, producing at least 15 conjunctions (from 25-28). The tightest cluster (within 48 hours) occurs from 26-27 March. The cluster occurs because of a very rare 6-tuple conjunction. It is the densest

Dense planetary conjunction clusters are rare. The next occurrence is in March 2029, producing at least 15 conjunctions (from 25-28). The tightest cluster (within 48 hours) occurs from 26-27 March. The cluster occurs because of a very rare 6-tuple conjunction.

It is the densest
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Some clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) tremors today, following yesterday's lunar geometry. Yesterday's video explanation: youtube.com/watch?v=tK3udL…

Some clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) tremors today, following yesterday's lunar geometry.

Yesterday's video explanation:
youtube.com/watch?v=tK3udL…
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An obvious cluster of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred yesterday following the sequence of planetary and lunar geometry from 9 to 12 May. Stronger tremors tend to occur in temporal clusters (without spatial component), i.e in a short time in different regions. For a

An obvious cluster of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred yesterday following the sequence of planetary and lunar geometry from 9 to 12 May. Stronger tremors tend to occur in temporal clusters (without spatial component), i.e in a short time in different regions.

For a
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First planetary/lunar geometry cluster out of three in the coming days. For more information on planetary positions and earthquakes: github.com/ssgeos/conjunt… Peer-reviewed paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Detailed analysis: youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20m…

First planetary/lunar geometry cluster out of three in the coming days.

For more information on planetary positions and earthquakes:
github.com/ssgeos/conjunt…

Peer-reviewed paper:
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Detailed analysis:
youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20m…
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Second planetary/lunar geometry cluster out of three. Detailed analysis: youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20m… Information on planetary positions and earthquakes: github.com/ssgeos/conjunt… Peer-reviewed paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Tidal triggering: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Second planetary/lunar geometry cluster out of three.

Detailed analysis: youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20m…

Information on planetary positions and earthquakes: github.com/ssgeos/conjunt… 

Peer-reviewed paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Tidal triggering:
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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In this time-frame clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred primarily after lunar peaks (green). The largest #earthquake was M 6.5 near the north coast of New Guinea, P.N.G. on the 20th. #SSGI

In this time-frame clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred primarily after lunar peaks (green). The largest #earthquake was M 6.5 near the north coast of New Guinea, P.N.G. on the 20th. #SSGI