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Threats of earthquakes around June 4?
1.       ninja
157 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 07:13 pm

Anyone knows more about astrology?

There are some astrological researches made to relate one of the causes of the tragic earthquakes of Sichuan, China on May 12. They said on that day the Sun and the Moon were at 90 degree's angle and was around the first quarter time. Some mega earthquakes happened e.g. in Alaska, Equador, Gansu, Liaoning and Sichuan, were around either the first quarter or the last quarter times.

By the time of May 12, the Sun, Moon and Earth were once at the same plane, with a lining up at the same latitude one day before. These astrological factors massively affected the tidal changes.

As June 4 will be also another day of these kind of astrological changes, some astrological researches predict a possibility of earthquakes.

Isn't this terrible? There have been more frequent quakes recently, e.g. in China, Iceland and Taiwan. Godspeed!!!

2.       teaschip
3870 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 07:25 pm

I don't know alot about astrology, but fond of Nostradamus. I wonder if these were any of his predictions?

3.       ninja
157 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 08:21 pm

Nope, that's nothing to do with Notradamas.

In fact these are the predictions of the astrologists in China. They research on the seimic effects caused by movements of the pacific, Indian, Philipine and Euroasian plates, which may have been affected by great tidal forces.

Well, I know nothng much about astrology. Maybe someone here will look up more info and share with us.

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