Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Prediction for17th May window period

 Next predicated date is 18th May 2023. with + or - one day window period

Location would be as per my Epicenter hypothesis.which says ... 

--On a potent date (with window period) the major quake can occur at a location where The Sun or Moon are at Zenith or Nadir (with + or - 20 degrees longitudes)

or

 At a location where Sun /Moon are rising or setting ( + or -30 minutes)


 so ,if we talk about 17th May ( first window period date) the quake ,if it occurs at 13.00 UTC ,it could occur at 

40degree West or 140 degree East

10 degree West or 170 degree East

 The locations where the Sun/Moon are either rising or setting at 13.00 UTC on 17th May  2023

 ( Disclaimer-  The locations mentioned are tentative and  it should NOT be treated as an advance intimation /warning nor this theory/hypothesis is backed by any international organization-like USGS)

for more please see my blog

https://earthquake-prediction.blogspot.com

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:50 PM

    Amit;

    You should be able to post a map showing where on the earth those conditions will happen.

    That would be followed by the same map with quakes posted. Success or failure would be easily observed that way.

    Roger

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  2. https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html?day=17&month=5&year=2023&hour=13&min=0&sec=0&n=&ntxt=&earth=0

    Check position of Sun and Moon ,and two curves pertaining to Sun and Moon shinning area.
    Lest side of Moon curve shows Moon rising location and right side shows Moon setting locations.
    Similarly for Sun curve also.
    As 17th is one day prior to New Moon Moon and Sun are closer.
    Moon is little left side hence the curve at left is pertaining to Moon
    Regards
    Amit

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  3. Anonymous4:11 PM

    Amit;

    Clicking on that header does nothing and it's too long to transcribe by hand.

    It sounds like you're describing the map I suggested. If so I do want to see it.

    Roger

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  4. Roger
    Go to
    www.timeanddate.com first
    and search moonlight
    Or day and night map
    Amit

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    1. Roger
      Open
      timeanddate.com
      Go to ..sun -Moon section
      Go to Day night map
      Change time ,in UTC as required
      Amit

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