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Old 21-August-2007, 02:35 AM
Ray Murphy Ray Murphy is offline
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Originally Posted by Robert Tulip View Post
Earthquake data exhibit clear patterns that correlate with planetary alignments.

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From this list I extracted dates of 1826 large earthquakes between 1901 and 1994.
Examination against planetary records produced the following findings:

Earthquakes occurred twice as often in the half of the year when Mars was on the other side of the Sun, [.....]
When you say "Mars was on the other side of the Sun" I assume you mean MAR opposite SUN by zodiacal longitude. If so, then you must have made a mistake somewhere because that configuration (with any orb) is reasonably rare and couldn't show up more often than a theoretical average (which shouldn't be used anyway because of the normal uneven distribution).

Last edited by Ray Murphy; 21-August-2007 at 02:58 AM.. Reason: duplication of terms (mean and average)