Re: time base calibration





Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:

Everett and I were
talking about the physical effects of tidal forces on the ground itself,
particularly whether they should be causing earthquakes. We weren't
talking about signal analysis.

You should be able to backtrack and correlate earthquake data. It may
be enough to look at earthquake and moon phase. New moons are
when the earth moon add up and full moon where they subtract.
It might be interesting to look at earth quakes just after the new moon
like the 5.3 in Hawaii this morning. (The implication is it might take
a couple tidal cycles to put an earthquake in motion) The new moon on
the weekend started somewhere over the Pacific when the moon crossed
the Earth moon path.


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