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Monday, June 01, 2026
92 days earthquake prediction test -Amit DaveV/s AIs
You can post something like this. I would suggest being careful to present the probability as a preliminary estimate based on this specific scoring test, not as a proven scientific probability.
92-DAY EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION CHALLENGE (MARCH–MAY 2026)
For the last 92 days, a public test has been running to compare earthquake prediction dates generated using my planetary tidal/gravitational hypothesis against dates generated by AI systems and other participants.
Participants
ChatGPT
Gemini
Claude AI
Google AI
Grok AI
Milind Dighe
Amit Dave
Rules
Four dates per month.
Earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 and above only.
USGS catalogue used as the final authority.
UTC dates and times.
Scoring system published in advance and applied equally to all participants.
One 6 and above hit quake gives +5 points
One 7 and above hit quake gives + 10
One missed date give -1 point
One quake outside prediction window give -1 point
Consolidated Score (92 Days)
Participant
Score
Amit Dave
+40
Gemini
+21
ChatGPT
-1
Claude AI
-1
Google AI
-12
Milind Dighe
-12
Grok AI
-15
Key Observation
During this 92-day period, my predictions remained positive throughout and finished with a substantial lead over all other participants.
Several notable M6+ and M7+ earthquakes occurred within the published prediction windows, including multiple major date hits.
Statistical Perspective
Based on the scoring outcomes obtained during this challenge, the observed performance appears unlikely to be explained by simple random date selection alone. A preliminary estimate suggests odds on the order of hundreds to one within the framework of this specific test.
Invitation
I invite:
Seismologists
IIT researchers
Geophysicists
Earth scientists
USGS scientists
Disaster management professionals
to independently review the methodology, scoring system, and prediction records available in the public domain.
The objective is not to claim proof, but to encourage objective examination of whether planetary tidal, gravitational, and inertial forces may contribute to earthquake triggering.
For details and archived predictions:
earthquake-prediction.blogspot.com�
— Amit Dave
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