We all know that prior to an earthquake, more dogs are reported as missing. Is this because there is a change in the Earth's magnetic field? Is this flux what causes symptoms in some humans as well?
Four days ago I began to experience dizziness and mild nausea Then there was a 5.0 quake. The symptoms did not go away, and in fact, got worse, and look what has happened in the past two days.
5.0+ Earthquakes on 10/8/2012
11 hours ago
Magnitude: 5.8
DateTime: Monday October 8 2012, 01:50:25 UTC
Region: Antofagasta, Chile
Depth: 115.3 km
Source: USGS Feed
Type: Earthquake
7 hours ago
Magnitude: 6
DateTime: Monday October 8 2012, 06:26:22 UTC
Region: Gulf of California
Depth: 9.9 km
Source: USGS Feed
Type: Earthquake
2 hours ago
Magnitude: 6.3
DateTime: Monday October 8 2012, 11:43:35 UTC
Region: Banda Sea
Depth: 34.7 km
Source: USGS Feed
Type: Earthquake
105 minutes ago
Magnitude: 5
DateTime: Monday October 8 2012, 12:00:51 UTC
Region: Banda Sea
Depth: 30 km
Source: CSEM-EMSC Feed
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
What I'm suggesting is this: If human beings can detect changes that are precursors to earthquakes, why can't science develop equipment that can do the same thing, only better?
If you have symptoms prior to earthquakes, please contact me at margiekay06@yahoo.com to join a research project we are working on.
If you aren't familiar already, you should contact the gal from the following earthquake prediction site:
ReplyDeletehttp://earthquakepredictionbytiempe.blogspot.com
She also predicts quakes based on physical symptoms, except in her case (if I understand correctly), where the symptoms manifest themselves is how she determines the location of the quake. I have checked her site regularly for a few years. She's unbelievably accurate.