RE: Breakthrough in Earthquake Prediction and Hypertime Mapping?

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2008

A more active region on the far side of the Sun was indicated by a CME on December 8th. It's presently unknown where to map the active region adjacent to the coronal hole, it may become evident in the next few days.

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  • What programs do you do your orbital Mathematics. And I am interested in where you learned your computational skills.

  • @NprEuclid92 Since the data is all visual, the "math" is pattern matching.

  • From Galileo until now, visual data has been used with math. Viewed data of the orbits of our planets fueled the development of the idea of an ellipse. 1609 Kepler "Astronomia nova"

  • If you'd like to try to apply a formal math to Astrotometry, Nathan, you're welcome to work on it. I don't feel as though I'm far enough along with the modeling to apply a math yet. Michael Hare tried this in his books Microcosm and Macrocosm and The Multiple Universe and his maths have been patently ignored by the mainstream. Walter Russell may also have developed a math for his cosmology, but I haven't had a chance to research his work yet, and I don't want to re-invent the wheel. Regards-

  • What sort of time frame will the effect manifest on Earth after the mass ejection? Is it a deterministic value?

  • It seems to vary, perhaps with the velocity and trajectory of the CME. Shouldn't be more than 2 days.

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  • i am surprised that the gaia theory limits itself to planet earth when i listen to you your vids.*****

  • Think super-symmetric wrt time dislocated in space, that's what the Sun is in relation to the Earth. But then you (probably) have to take the integral of that space from 1 to 365 days to get the proper set. And then there's the map. The problem is that it's a composite and movement of what appears to be coronal mass translates as angular motion.

  • Hrm, if we assume that ultimately the effect takes a straight line through curved space, we would need to know the shape of the gravametric topology to predict the curved path through apparent space the effect will take and then we should be able to calculate where on the earth it would strike.

    Erm, are we sure it would strike the earth, could its tragectory miss the earth or am I thinking too 4dimensionally?

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