Author Topic: Earthquake Prediction.  (Read 783 times)

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Offline Kie99

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Earthquake Prediction.
2 weeks ago on talkSPORT ( a radio station in the UK) Dr. Louis Turi predicted that there would be an earthquake on the 28th or 29th of March.  http://www.drturi.com/radio.html
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Offline aldo_14

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Meh.

Who documents and records all the stuff he gets wrong, though?

(oh, wait; http://www.ifost.org.au/~gregb/probable/1996/  and http://www.ifost.org.au/~gregb/probable/performance/shame.html have a few)

It's piss easy to guess stuff like this; a second large quake in the region has been predicted ever since the Tsunami, due to the tectonic plate movement and aftershocks.

If you look at his 'predictions' for this year - http://www.astrostar.com/articles/2005-Universal-Predictions.htm - 99% of them are both fairly vague (easily qualifiable) and easily guessable.

The problem comes when people only remember the odd right guess.

(Oh, and he's not even a proper doctor as far as I can tell...)
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