Introduction of "Earthquake Vapor Model & Precise Prediction"
Welcome to “Earthquake Vapor Model & Precise Prediction”.
Here are the authors of the book - Zhonghao Shou and Yan Fang
* 63 independent earthquake predict
ions were submitted and signed by the USGS from 1994 to 2001.
* Every prediction had a definite location, magnitude, and time window.
* More than 60% of these predictions are correct in all three windows.
* Random guesses only have a chance of 0.001 to achieve this success.
1) The Earthquake Cloud Model starts with a huge rock,
2) External force makes the rock cracks.
3) water penetrates through the cracks.
4) Friction, resulting from natural or man-made processes, causes heat.
5) Heat vaporizes water to high pressure and high temperature. When the pressure reaches a certain degree, the vapor erupts from a hypocenter to the surface.
6) When the earthquake vapor encounters cold air, an earthquake cloud is generated.
7) The hot vapor can also melt partial cloud to generate a cloudless area. This phenomenon is called geoeruption
8) If the eruption is incomplete, the remaining water will have a second eruption.
9) When the eruption is complete, almost no vapor bears outside pressure.
10) Moreover, the yield strength of the rock decreases dramatically to cause an earthquake.
Here is an example of successful predictions that best represents this model.
Starting at 02:00, 12/20/2003, the Bam cloud had been erupting for 26 hours
* The predicted time window was between 12/25/2003 and 02/25/2004
* Magnitude was 5.5+
* The epicenter was the nozzle at Bam and nearby
In reality,
* The earthquake happened on 12/26/2003
* The Magnitude was 6.8
* The epicenter was at Bam
How do we predict earthquakes?
* The time Window is within 3 days after a vapor eruption, or within another 3 days after the 2nd eruption
* Magnitude is determined by comparing quantity of a vapor with formers whose magnitudes are in an earthquake database
* The epicenter is at the nozzle
Earthquake Vapor Model Can Help people to Prevent Other mysterious air and sea disasters.
* The high temperature and pressure of earthquake vapor can generate rapidly developing convection clusters that could cause vehicles to lose balance.
* Air or sea vehicles should set up a device that detects sudden increase of temperature and moist to prevent mysterious disasters.
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