Member
Of Royal Society Connects Comet Elenin To Earth
Seismic Activity (PDF)
I here demonstrate empirically my georesonator concept
in which tidally induced magnification of Earth
masses' resonance causes seismicity. To that end, I
show that all strong (~M6+) earthquakes of 2010
occurred during the Earth's long (t>3 day)
astronomical alignments within our solar system. I
then show that the same holds true for all very strong
(~M8+) earthquakes of the decade of 2000s. Finally,
the strongest (M8.6+) earthquakes of the past century
are shown to have occurred during the Earth's multiple
long alignments, whereas half of the high-strongest
(M9+) ones occurred during the Full Moon. I used the
comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), as it has been adding to
robustness in terms of very strong seismicity since
2007 (in terms of strongest seismicity: since 1965).
The Elenin will continue intensifying the Earth's very
strong seismicity until August-October, 2011...