Quicksilver and Shadow ([info]subtle_shadow) wrote in [info]watchingtheflow,

Red Alert

Stan Deyo warns of earthquake pressures building across a 2,000-mile long arc: http://standeyo.com/Reports/041222.EQ.warning/050803.Deyo.EQs.html

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[info]sunshaker

August 4 2005, 12:45:44 UTC 6 years ago

I see lots of pictures but no link on how the data was generated or analyzed.

[info]subtle_shadow

August 4 2005, 13:14:38 UTC 6 years ago

not sure about that.

i got the initial link from the coast to coast website. try looking at this http://standeyo.com/index1.html or the home page http://standeyo.com/

[info]sunshaker

August 4 2005, 16:19:18 UTC 6 years ago

Re: not sure about that.

Aside from a vague reference to ocean temperature(1) I see nothing on the site to state how he generates the data for his prediction. Seeing a URL on one of the photos for his raw data I was able to follow that back to a US Navy site, however I was unable to find any map that looked remotely like the one he had. Given that he seems to use data recorded in a scientific way he should be able to convince skeptical scientists that he is on to something(2). Why horde such vital data? Why not release it to the world for the benefit of mankind? Governments and the United Nations would love you for it, it would be a vital tool to the continuing well being of mankind.

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(1) This is an intriguing idea. If you where able to show temperature fluctuations that could not be explained by weather or ocean currents on or near fault lines which later showed an unusual level of activity, well lets just say it would be something worth a Noble Prize.

(2) Most scientific discovers are made after some one goes "Well Thats Odd! I wonder why?" (rather than the rarer and more sudden "Eureka! I know how to colonize Venus!" moments). For example of "Thats Odd" event Random number generators detect a disturbance in the Force...? People noticed this, scientists are investigating, no one can as yet explain it.

[info]subtle_shadow

August 4 2005, 16:23:49 UTC 6 years ago

Re: not sure about that.

:::shrugs::: I don't know - I just thought it might be of interst to someone - I really did not analyze the guy's methods.

[info]sunshaker

August 4 2005, 18:35:39 UTC 6 years ago

Re: not sure about that.

Sorry I might be a little to much in argumentative mood and in skeptic mood at the moment. Both my sister and I like to argue a bit to much.
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