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The entropy of systems
18 years 11 months ago #14448
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Actually, you don't have to answer this. I think I've said enough.
I am starting to repeat myself...
Good day! GD
I am starting to repeat myself...
Good day! GD
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18 years 9 months ago #14832
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Hello everyone,
I found some information which I thought was relevant to this theory.
A few posts back I made a correlation between meteorite strikes and the entropy of the solar system, (more strikes at solar max than solar min.)
The activity within the Earth's crust is also an indication of the entropy of a system subjected to gravity.
If you have a look at the five charts at the bottom of the following link: exodus2006.com/supervol.html which shows earthquake activity at Yellowstone national park, you will notice a trend of decreasing activity from 2000 to 2006.
Here is what I am willing to predict: that activity will slowly increase back (to year 2000 level) within the next 5-6 years (to coincide with solar maximum).
I found some information which I thought was relevant to this theory.
A few posts back I made a correlation between meteorite strikes and the entropy of the solar system, (more strikes at solar max than solar min.)
The activity within the Earth's crust is also an indication of the entropy of a system subjected to gravity.
If you have a look at the five charts at the bottom of the following link: exodus2006.com/supervol.html which shows earthquake activity at Yellowstone national park, you will notice a trend of decreasing activity from 2000 to 2006.
Here is what I am willing to predict: that activity will slowly increase back (to year 2000 level) within the next 5-6 years (to coincide with solar maximum).
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18 years 9 months ago #14866
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See below:
"EARTHQUAKE TRIGGERING FORCES AND PHENOMENA
EARTHQUAKE DATA FINGERPRINTS
--- Data for the years 1990 through 2005 ---"
www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/90-05.html#WAVE_CHARTS
Now if you could include a graph showing solar cycles with these charts.....
"EARTHQUAKE TRIGGERING FORCES AND PHENOMENA
EARTHQUAKE DATA FINGERPRINTS
--- Data for the years 1990 through 2005 ---"
www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/90-05.html#WAVE_CHARTS
Now if you could include a graph showing solar cycles with these charts.....
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18 years 9 months ago #14882
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... Found something for Yellowstone earthquake activity from 1970's to 2003...
www.geocities.com/bcornet2001/Yellowstone/Yellowtrend.htm
Events look pretty close to solar cycle. Maybe should include gravitational pull of moon/ sun (see previous post)
(not sure of authenticity of graph though)
www.geocities.com/bcornet2001/Yellowstone/Yellowtrend.htm
Events look pretty close to solar cycle. Maybe should include gravitational pull of moon/ sun (see previous post)
(not sure of authenticity of graph though)
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18 years 9 months ago #14867
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18 years 8 months ago #10405
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- Great student work from "Walter Murray Collegiate Institute":
www.virtualsciencefair.org/2005/pete5o0/Pages/Results.html
www.virtualsciencefair.org/2005/pete5o0/Pages/Results.html
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