Astronomical alignments as the cause of ~M6+ seismicity
Mensur Omerbashich

TL;DR
This paper empirically demonstrates that long astronomical alignments correlate with strong earthquakes, enabling accurate short-term seismic forecasting based on celestial configurations and supporting the georesonator and hyperresonator concepts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel empirical method linking astronomical alignments to seismic activity and provides a real-time forecast model validated over six months.
Findings
Strong earthquakes occur during long astronomical alignments.
Seismic activity can be forecasted with high accuracy based on celestial configurations.
The hyperresonator concept is supported by empirical data.
Abstract
I here demonstrate empirically my georesonator concept in which tidally induced magnification of Earth masses' resonance causes seismicity on Earth. I show that all strong (~M6+) earthquakes of 2010 occurred during Earth's long (t > 3 days) astronomical alignments within our solar system. I then show that the same holds true for all very strong (~M8+) earthquakes of the decade of 2000's. Finally, strongest (M8.6+) earthquakes of the past century are shown to have occurred during Earth's multiple long alignments, too, whereas half of the high-strongest (M9+) earthquakes occurred during Full Moon. To add robustness, I include alignments to comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin) as the only heavenly body currently in our solar system besides planets, and show that it impacted very strong seismicity since 2007. I conclude my empirical demonstration with a six-month, 100%-successful forecast of M6+…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · High-pressure geophysics and materials · earthquake and tectonic studies
