Earthquake Prediction Months In Advance
eegad writes "A UCLA seismologist named Vladimir Keilis-Borok claims earthquakes can be predicted months in advance. In the article at the University of California Newswire, he claims that the "team including experts of pattern recognition, geodynamics, seismology, chaos theory, statistical physics and public safety ... has developed algorithms to detect precursory earthquake patterns." It also says "the team's current predictions have not missed any earthquake, and have had its two most recent ones come to pass." They predict "an earthquake of at least magnitude 6.4 by Sept. 5, 2004, in a region that includes the southeastern portion of the Mojave Desert, and an area south of it." We'll see if they're right."
They got rid of the old guy with his knee that "acts up" right before an earthquake?
well, it's nothing one behind the ear wouldn't cure
Coming soon to a TV near you: The earthquake channel! Get your 10 day seismic activity forecast!
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Scientists have known about these advanced prediction techniques for decades...
Unfortunatly, the original research was destroyed in an earthquake in 1987.
How do we know this guy isn't some sort of evil arch villian with an earthquake machine? How?? Huh? How??
Who remembers the San Jose earthquake back in the early 90s? who here knew that there was a conference on Seismology there that same day.
probably the same number of seismologist that knew an earth quake was coming.
BTW, the conference was cut short.
Wow, I knew grep is powerful, but not that powerful;-)
As in, hey two weeks from friday, leave the area for a day or two.
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Obliteracy: Words with explosions
One thing bothers me, however. Okay, so we know that there's going to be an earthquake somewhere in the world. The question is, what can we do?
Bubble wrap! Miles and miles of bubble wrap.