Quake and Tsunami Predicted on July 22 2009

Sabtu, Julai 18, 2009

From: Murni

Hello there. I just wanted to let you know that please stay away from
the beaches all around in the month of July. There is a prediction
that there will be another tsunami or earthquake hitting on
22 July 2009. It is also when there will be sun eclipse.
Predicted that it is going to be really bad and countries like
Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak), Singapore, Maldives, Australia,
Mauritius, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Philippines are going
to be badly hit. Please try and stay away from the beaches in July.
Better to be safe than sorry. Please pass the word around.
Please also pray for all beings.

Quake and Tsunami Predicted 22 July 2009
The eclipse quake theory is as follows, When the gravitational force
of the sun and moon are both pulling on a plate that has not had
series of recent earth quakes, the extra pull is all that is needed to
"pop the seam" and cause a major quake.
Japans tectonic plates 6+ Magnitude Quake on 22 July 2009
at 3:00 pm Local Japanese time.
This will be follower by two level 5+ Earthquakes and a Tsunami
between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. The tsunami will start out in the
pacific ocean (to the South East of Japan ... Along the fault line)
and hit all the islands to the south west of Japan, Indonesia and even
reach New Zealand. The major quakes will actually be along the fault
lines in the Ocean. The theory that the gravitational pull of the Sun and
Moon pulling together will do the following things.

1. Lift the tectonic plates
2. Cause the tide to rise more than usual
3. Cause an underground molten magma tide to dip and raise the
plates following the water tide

Taken all the time data from the Nasa eclipse site into an excel
spread sheet four the four tectonic plates in the region.
Assumed an hour delay for each event following the lunar eclipse,
and then summed the values. I assumed that the events
would last longer for the fluids, water and molten magma than for
dry land. And then summed the values four all 4 plates where Japan sits.
The blue path above shows the lunar path that will achieve the full
solar eclipse at around 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Red dots show where
the solar eclipse will be full.
The theory is based on gravitation pull and the earth's tectonic
plates A solar eclipse means that the moon is blocking the sun.
The moon has enough gravitational pull to cause the tides other
natural phenomena on earth. The sun has enough gravitational
pull to keep the earth in orbit. The theory is that during a solar
eclipse, the moon has the Sun's added pull on the earth's tectonic
plates. When the Sun and Moon are together on one side of the planet,
they pull together and lift up the earth's tectonic plate, just
beneath the eclipse. This causes the plate to shift upward, and then
an earth quake when the lifted plate gets the little extra push (lift) it
needed to move over its neighboring plate. The theory may be hair
brained, or it might actually have some pull to it.
(pun intended) I'd like to do a simulator game to find out.

Online Documents for the Eclipse Quake Theory The closest thing
you find online (in reference to the eclipse earthquake theory) is
this one: India planetary angular momentum theory. The problem is,
its not exactly the same theory... its not a "solar eclipse" causing the
earthquake, its the moon inline with the gravitational pull
of the other planets.

Making the simulator The TGEA model earth would be a basic dts sphere.
It would then have some curved meshes (dts objects) mounted to on it
to simulate the shifting continental plates. The model earth and moon would
respond to real game physics for gravity to simulate an orbit. The dts mesh
plates would also respond to the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.
In the TGEA simulation, the sun could simply be a fixed gravitational spot
(and source of light). Some plates are known to be on top, and others to be
on the bottom where they meet, so this is kind of important.
To do it right, the tectonic plate meshes would need to have collision
detection much better than a simple bounding box. It can't be built to
actual scale (distance between a scaled down version of the earth and
moon is too great for a basic TGEA map), and the physics can only
approximate the real pull... but a basic approximation of the theory could
be done.
Earth Plate Tectonics Then you feed in the eclipse data so the moon is orbiting
correctly... and let the simulation begin on a certain date. Eclipse and earth
quake data below.

Quote : On Wednesday, 22 July 2009, a total eclipse of the Sun is
visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth.
The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through
Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China.
After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan's Ryukyu Islands
and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of
totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much
broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern
Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean.

eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/
recenteqsus/Maps/US2/43.45.-111.-109_eqs.php

You could do it for past earth quakes to see the correlation too. If
anyone wants to do this game, by all means go for it. Who knows? You might
even get a government grant to fund its development. The image above shows a
total eclipse in South East Asia July 2009. (It starts right over the
plates between India and Burma). Bangladesh may be a mess this summer.
We see the seam right in the middle of the pacific where the eclipse
is in full effect.
Wonder if a major earthquake would create a tsunami for Japan and New Zealand.
If this theory is right then Japan would get a both a quake and a tsunami this
summer. It's really curios to see if there is anything to this theory.
This one article Russian confirm planetary angular momentum theory ...
seems kind a half baked. World Earthquake Maps Simulations SCEC Southern
California Earthquake Center Video of Earthquake, and Tsunami Simulation
Disaster machines:
Simulating earthquakes M7.0 Earthquake Simulation for Hayward Fault,
California TGEA 1.8.0 looks much better than any of the other computer
simulation software we've seen so far. a thought that we could use shaders
to show the stress and pull of the moon on the earth's plates.
When the moon hits the seams we could use an earth quake shader like
the last video with the ripple. Parting Thoughts Wikipedia Tides The
tidal forces are also stronger when the sun and moon are inline. The thought is
that the liquid hot magma beneath the tectonic lates must also follow a similar
principle.The earth rotates beneath the moon faster than the moon
orbits the earth.
So in theory a few hours before / after the eclipse you could have some
shifting in the tidal magma beneath the tectonic plate.
The whole day of 22 July 2009 will be interesting. The earth will rotate in the
summer so that the northern hemisphere is facing the sun. The moon will
cross over 3 distinct tectonic plates known for earth quakes on that day.
It's perfectly possible there will be some pretty heavy earthquakes in those
regions on 22 July 2009.

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