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giovonni
16th January 2016, 03:20
From EU2015 & ThunderboltsProject

"Using more than 35 years of data from the Wilcox Solar Observatory at Stanford University and from the United States Geological Survey, a model was constructed using patterns discerned in the polar magnetic fields of the sun. These patterns in solar magnetism were informally observed to match with the occurrence of large earthquakes on our planet, so mathematical modeling was used to formally develop an algorithm describing those relationships. Ben Davidson will describe the results obtained from this research and explain other solar aspects related to seismicity."

About

"Ben Davidson is the researcher behind the Suspicious0bserver channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/Suspicious0bservers) on YouTube, a channel that has rocketed in under 4 years to over 52 million views, and is Director of the Mobile Observatory Project. Ben was classically trained in law and legal research, before taking up independent research in diverse sciences. His online presence has been a constant source of data dissemination, inspiring public interest in a variety of scientific fields, including the ‘electric universe’ theories. Ben focuses on the daily solar environment and the electromagnetic interactions between the sun, earth, and the galaxy. It was this interdisciplinary “due diligence” that led him to the surprising conclusions he will present at the conference in two presentations."

Website: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/

Published on Jan 15, 2016


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDWZ4NNrzXU

KiwiElf
16th January 2016, 10:00
I think the Sun really does contribute or even cause some natural earthquakes (not the only cause). In saying that, evidence exists going back at least to the Kobe Earthquake in Japan - and many since - that the major earthquakes we all know over the last 30 years, have had some "artificial assistance" (ie man-made) ;)

Fairy Friend
16th January 2016, 14:44
I am attending the conference Jan. 30-31 in Phoenix. I am excited to go and see what they have to say. They have made serious progress.
Featuring: Ben Davidson, Dr. August Dunning, Dr. Walter Harris, David Talbott, Dr. Kongpop U-yen,
Bruce Leybourne, Adrian Damico, Tony Rango.

tessfreq
16th January 2016, 18:23
I've followed Ben's work for a few years and love the information he is putting together. I've monitored the information myself with what's available online and what I've learned from Ben, and there definitely seems to be a connection to solar flares and earthquakes. It seems logical to me, so I'm glad Ben is doing the hard work it takes to break out this model.

I hope you come back and tell us about the conference when you get back, Fairy Friend.

ghostrider
17th January 2016, 15:03
In my thinking the Sun can cause earthquakes , we get hit with particles from a constant Fusion reactor , imploding and exploding 24/7 ... for 93 million miles that wave of energy travels through space absorbing all sorts of particles along the way, impacting Earth on two levels , sensible heat and latent heat ... it's a given that when things are heated they expand and contract when they cool. .. movement of plates could be triggered by the Sun releasing masses of plasma/space lava ... lol , I believe I invented a new word-space lava , its how I see solar eruptions in photos/pictures , reminds me of lava from volcanoes ...