A few days ago, I think you all did received an email from friends who forward it, saying that Earthquake, Tsunami will happen again on July 22 2009. Now, the answer is here. There will be no earthquake, tsunami to happen on 22 July. I hope their finding is correct, that it will never happen but at the same time it is good to be prepare always!
Channel NewsAsia - Thursday, April 16
SINGAPORE: An email is going around warning about an impending earthquake and tsunami hitting parts of Asia, including Singapore. It claims that disaster will strike on July 22, the same day as a solar eclipse.
The email says that apart from Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, the giant wave may also hit countries as far as Japan, Australia and India.
But the credibility of the email is questionable. For one, it is riddled with spelling errors, and two, it does not cite any credible source.
While it is true that a solar eclipse will occur on July 22, experts said there is no connection between an eclipse and an earthquake.
Professor Kerry Sieh, director, Earth Observatory of Singapore, said: "In the last 110 years or so, there have been about 85 really big earthquakes — 8 (on the Richter magnitude scale) or greater. And only two of those occurred on the same day as an eclipse. And even those were a partial eclipse, not a total eclipse. They happened in a different place from where the eclipse happened."
While the professor does not think the email holds water, he warns that research does show that parts of Asia facing the Pacific Ocean could be hit by a tsunami. He said the impact on Singapore will be minimal, but not so for cities further up north.
"It turns out that by the time the wave produced by the underwater disturbance got to Singapore, it would be only about a metre high. But in Macau and Hong Kong, it would about 10 to 15 metres high," said Professor Sieh.
He said more work needs to be done to determine if the fault lines along the Pacific Ocean floor will break in such a way that could see a repeat of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
On July 22, those in Singapore can see a partial eclipse, beginning at about 8.40am till about 9.40am.
— CNA/so
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2009 Solar Eclipse in China on July 22, 2009, and Earthquake Warning.
Media Report of May 27, 2009 (highest priority) with the request to the media to carry in various publications in the weeks ahead an informative message to the public and the industry, as well as to the European universities and academies encouraging them to perform weight measurements in the Chengdu region of Sichuan (China) and to install seismometers, since this event will be uniquely significant for precision measurements in the near future.
For the time from July 22 to July 28, 2009 we expect an earthquake with a magnitude of 6 and higher to occur in the south of China.
In events of this nature, the earth's rotation and the attendant centrifugal force play a far more important role, a fact not so far understood in academic physics. The new principles of space quantum physics automatically lead to a revised gravitation theory as postulated by Oliver Crane, identifying a cosmic mechanical down-pressure instead of the gravity or mass attraction taught in traditional physics.
It follows that the cosmic mechanical gravitational pressure, or lehneron pressure, will be substantially weakened by this celestial body constellation within the umbral (stress-free) zone in southern China and the centrifugal force, produced by the earth's rotation, can briefly lift the earth's crust, sector by sector within the umbral/stress-free zone, by up to 12 meters. After the umbra is gone, the restored normal pressure will push sector by sector back toward the earth's core.
This will trigger strong earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 and greater in the areas of seismic activity in southern China around the 31st and 32nd latitude within a span of 1 to 6 days. The areas most at risk during that time period are located directly in the umbra of the solar eclipse of 7/22/2009 along a swath of 250 km stretching from the mega city Chengdu in south western China, the scene of the powerful May 12, 2008 earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 that took thousands of lives, all the way to the mega city Shanghai in south eastern China.
The impact of the total solar eclipse of 7/22/2009 in southern China will be comparable to the total solar eclipse of August 11, 1999 over eastern Turkey (Izmit region) where on August 17, 1999 (only 6 days after the solar eclipse) a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake followed by several strong aftershocks took many human lives.
The most endangered areas are all situated within the umbra (stress-free zone) of the total solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 are:
CHINA: The megalopolis of Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hefei, Hangzou and Shanghai, respectively.
In these big Chinese cities, millions of people are in danger.
Recommendation by the Institute for Space Quantum Physics IRQP:
Weight measurements with precision balances
Before, during and 1-6days after the solar eclipse of July 22, 2009, in cooperation with...
Motion Sensors (seismographic sensors.At the same time, during the same time period and at the same test points, fully automatic....
As a known fact, traditional physics with its specialists, the seismologists, is unable to precisely calculate and formulate earthquake warnings.
Contact address:
Hans Lehner, President, IRQP / IRQF Institute for Space Quantum Physics and Space Quantum Research
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CH-8732 Neuhaus
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 55 282 56 51
Fax: +41 55 282 56 55
e-mail: postmaster@rqm.ch
also see:
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