Friday 17 July 2009

Quake and Tsunami Predicted July 22 2009

i got this info from email just wanna to share with everybody...it about

From: Suzila Suzy Yaakob <suzy@elid.com>
To: Undisclosed-Recipient@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:25:11 PM
Subject: 22nd July Predication


We just wanted 2 let you know that
please stay
away from the beaches all around in
the month of July. There is a
prediction that
there will be another tsunami or
earthquake hitting on July 22nd. It is
also when there will be sun eclipse.
Predicted that it is going 2 be really
bad and countries like Malaysia (Sabah &
Sarawak), Singapore, Maldives, Australia,
Mauritius, Si Lanka, India, Indonesia ,
Philippines are going 2 be badly hit.
Please try and stay away from the
beaches in
July. Better 2 be safe than sorry.
Please pass
the word around. Please also pray
for all beings.

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Quake and Tsunami Predicted July 22 2009
21st century's longest
Total Solar Eclipse on 2009 July 22



The solar eclipse that will take
place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009
will be a total
eclipse of the Sun with a
magnitude of 1.080 that will be visible
from a narrow
corridor through northern India,
eastern Nepal, northern Bangladesh,
Bhutan, and
the northern tip of Myanmar,
central China and the Pacific Ocean,
including the
Ryukyu Islands, Marshall Islands
and Kiribati. Totality will be visible
in many
cities such as Surat, Varanasi,
Patna, Thimphu, Chengdu, Chongqing,
Wuhan, Hangzhou
and Shanghai, as well as over the
Three Gorges Dam.A partial eclipse
will be seen
from the much broader path of the
Moon's penumbra, including most of
South East
Asia and north-eastern Oceania.
This solar eclipse is the longest
total solar
eclipse that will occur in the
twenty-first century, and will not
be surpassed in
duration until June 13, 2132.
Totality will last for up
to 6 minutes and 39
seconds, with the maximum eclipse
occurring in the ocean at
02:35:21 UTC about 100 km south of
the Bonin Islands, southeast of
Japan. The
North Iwo Jima island is the
landmass
with totality time closest to maximum.

The eclipse quake theory is
as follows,
When the gravitational force
of the sun
and moon are both pulling on a
plate that
has not had series of recent
earth
quakes, the extra pull is all that
is needed to "pop the seam"
and cause a major
quake.


Japans tectonic plates


6+ Magnitude Quake on July 22 2009
at 3:00PM Local Japanese time.
This will be
follower by two level 5+ Earthquakes
and
a Tsunami between 5:00PM and 7:00PM.
The tsunami will start out in the
pacific ocean(to the South East of Japan
... Along the fault line) and hit
all the islands to
the south west of Japan, Indonesia
and even reach New Zealand. The major
quakes will
actually be along the fault lines in
the Ocean.

the theory that the gravitational
pull of
the Sun and Moon pulling together
will do
the following things.
1. Lift the tectonic plates
2. Cause the tide to rise more
than usual
3. Cause an underground molten
magma tide to
dip and raise the plates following
the water tide.

Taken all the time data from
theNasa eclipse
site into anexcel spread
sheetfour
the four tectonic plates in
the region.
assumed an hour delay for each
event
following the lunar eclipse,
and then
summed the values. I assumed
that the events
would last longer for the fluids,
water and molten magma than
for dry land. and
then summed the values four all
4 plates where Japan sits.
The blue path above shows the lunar
path that will achieve the
full solar eclipse
at around 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
Red dots show where the solar
eclipse will be
full.

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The theory is based on
gravitation pull
and the earth's tectonic plates

A solar eclipse means that
the moon is
blocking the sun. The moon
has enough
gravitational pull to cause
the tides
an other natural phenomena on
earth. The sun
has enough gravitational pull
to keep the
earth in orbit. The theory is
that during
a solar eclipse, the moon has
the Sun's
added pull on the earth's
tectonic plates.
When the Sun and Moon are
together on
one side of the planet, they
pull together
and lift up the earth's
tectonic plate,
just beneath the eclipse.
This causes the
plate to shift upward, and
then an
earth quake when the lifted
plate gets the
little extra push (lift) it
needed to
move over its neighboring plate.
The theory
may be hair brained, or it
might actually
have some pull to it.
(pun intended) I'd
like to do a simulator game
to find out.



Online Documents for the
Eclipse Quake Theory
The closest thing you find
online
(in reference to the eclipse
earthquake theory)
is this one: India planetary
angular momentum theory.
The problem is, its not exactly
the same theory...
its not a "solar eclipse"
causing the earthquake, its the
moon inline
with the gravitational pull of the
other planets.

Making the simulator

The TGEA model earth would be
a basic dts sphere.
It would then have some curved
meshes (dts objects) mounted to
on it to simulate
the shifting continental plates.
The model earth and moon would
respond to real
game physics for gravity to
simulate an orbit. The dts mesh
plates would also
respond to the gravitational
pull
of the sun and moon. In the
TGEA simulation,
the sun could simply be be a fixed
gravitational spot
(and source of light).

some plates are known to
be on top, and others
to be on the bottom where they meet,
so this is kind of important.
To do it right,
the tectonic plate meshes
would need
to have collision detection
much better than
a simple bounding box.
It can't be
built to actual scale
(distance between a
scaled down version of the
earth and moon
is too great for a basic TGEA map)
and the physics can only approximate
the real pull...
but a basic approximation of
the theory could be done.


Earth Plate Tectonics


Then you feed in the eclipse data so
the moon is orbiting correctly...
and let the
simulation begin on a certain date.
Eclipse and earth quake data below.
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Quote:
On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse
of the Sun is visible from within a
narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth.
The path of the Moon's umbral shadow
begins in India and crosses through Nepal,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China.
After leaving mainland Asia, the path
crosses
Japan's Ryukyu Islands and curves
southeast through the Pacific Ocean where
the maximum duration of totality reaches
6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within
the much broader path of the Moon's
penumbral shadow, which includes most of
eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific
Ocean.
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eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/
Maps/US2/43.45.-111.-109_eqs.php

You could do it for past earth quakes
to see
the correlation too. If anyone wants
to do this game, by all means go for it.
Who knows? You might even get a government
grant to fund its development.
The image above
shows a total eclipse in South
East
Asia July 2009. (It starts right
over the plates
between India and Burma).
Bangladesh may be a mess this summer.

We see the seam right in the middle of
the pacific where the eclipse is in full
effect. wonder if a major earthquake would
create a tsunami for Japan and New
Zealand. If this theory is right then Japan
would get a both a quake and a tsunami
this summer. its really curios to see
if there
is anything to this theory. This one
article Russian confirm planetary angular
momentum theory... seems kind a half
baked.


World Earthquake Maps


Simulations
SCEC Southern California Earthquake
Center
Video of Earthquake, and Tsunami
Simulation
Disaster machines: Simulating
earthquakes
M7.0 Earthquake Simulation for
Hayward Fault,
California

TGEA 1.8.0 looks much better
than any
of the other computer simulation
software
we've seen so far. a thought
that we could
use shades to show the stress
and pull
of the moon on the earth's plates.
When the
moon hits the seams we could use an
earth quake shadier like
the last video
with the ripple.

Parting Thoughts
Wikipedia Tides

The tidal forces are also
stronger when
the sun and moon are inline.
The thought
is that the liquid hot magma
beneath the
tectonic plates must also
follow a similar
principle. The earth rotates
beneath the moon
faster than the moon orbits the
earth. So in theory a few
hours before / after
the eclipse you could have some
shifting in the tidal magma beneath the
tectonic plate. The whole day of July 22
2009 will be interesting.
The earth will rotate
in the summer so that the northern
hemisphere is facing the sun.
The moon will cross
over 3 distinct tectonic plates
known for earth quakes on that day.

Its perfectly possible there
will be some pretty
heavy earthquakes in those
regions on July 22 2009.

A todos los demás, gracias por sus opiniones