Colin

Thanks for the effort. But it is still not clear that the
signal he got actually foretold the quake, although this
Babbled-wording "seems" to indicate that he believes so:

"Grafico December of the gravitational wave that has
provcato the tsunami. Graphical Novembre/25/2004.Questo
seems not to have produced some phenomenon. Diagram of the
gravitational wave that has provcato the tsunami in the
Indian Ocean. In the brought back diagram under you can see
the wave gravitational that 26 Decembers 2004 to hours
02:11:40 have invested the earth the day showing anomalous
peaks, than later on to a detailed analysis, seems to be a
matter of massive celestial bodies (stellar nuclei) that
they fall over the nucleus of a quasar supermassive. The
phenomenon is lasted little more than an hour and average,
it is finished to hours 04:40:10. "

BTW. In looking at the many astrological charts and on-line
commentary for Dec. 26, 2004 it appears it was the time of
the Full Moon. During the full Moon the Earth is always in
between the Sun and Moon. The Earth at this time, being
slightly nearer the Sun than normal, especially in the
Southern hemisphere near the equator, would experience a
greater than normal oppositional gravitational tug-of-war
from these two opposing celestial bodies. I suspect that the
epicenter lines up pretty well with this *opposing
alignment.*

Assuming that the quake *would have happened anyway* within
a window of a few years or a few months, due to accumulating
stress in the subsurface plates, it is not out of the
question that even a small gravitational anomaly could have
triggered it...

...either directly but more likely as Horace suggests, given
the posted theory that gravity waves change the permittivity
and permeability of space,
then that far-off gravity wave, arriving when it did, could
have heightened that tug-of-war stress which the two
opposing gravity influences (Sun and Moon) were already
exerting...  to the degree that one or the other (or both)
of those influences actually accomplished the trigger...

... but it would have happened anyway, eventually.

Jones


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