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Date: December 30, 2021 at 03:59:52
From: Richter, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Earth seismic sinchronous pendulum. PDF: Download. Is this Discovery?(NT)

URL: Earth seismic sinchronous pendulum, Download.Pdf


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Date: December 30, 2021 at 07:44:35
From: Skywise, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Question


Perhaps you missed my question on your posting of this
in the Roll Em & Rock forum...

So you are saying the Earth's axis moves back and forth
like a pendulum.

By how much?

Brian


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Date: December 30, 2021 at 23:54:21
From: Richter, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question


How important it is for no one so far. The measurements
I have made show that the average interval between two
earthquakes is equal to the period of oscillation of the
earth's axis. The pendulum is called synchronous because
at one point, when the earth rotates, it synchronizes
with the place where the earthquake will occur. The
longer the synchronization, the more helpful the
earthquake, because the layers have a longer time to
rise. This is the mechanism of strong earthquakes.
By the way, sorry, was Pythagoras' pi number? Wink, wink
...


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7139


Date: December 30, 2021 at 04:01:32
From: Richter, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Exhibition: Predicted earthquakes directly in Bulgarian newspapers(NT)

URL: Exhibition: Predicted earthquakes in Bulgarian newspapers.pdf


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