EARTH, MERCURY, VENUS AND MARS | Update 18 June 2024

SSGEOS
18 Jun 202404:35

Summary

TLDRThis planetary and seismic update discusses the influence of planetary alignments on earthquake activity. It highlights a critical geometry involving Earth, Venus, and Neptune, which may have triggered minor earthquakes on the 15th and 16th. Despite a quiet seismic period since April, with the largest quake being a 6.6, there's potential for larger activity due to recent conjunctions with Mercury, Venus, and Mars. The script also points to atmospheric fluctuations over Assam, a region historically prone to great earthquakes, suggesting the possibility of a significant seismic event, although the timing remains uncertain.

Takeaways

  • 🌗 The script discusses the correlation between planetary and lunar geometry and seismic activity, suggesting that specific alignments can trigger earthquakes.
  • 📈 On the 14th, there was a critical geometry with Venus at a right angle to Earth and Neptune, which is historically associated with major earthquakes.
  • 📊 The SSGI-graph showed a clustering of stronger earthquakes on the 15th and 16th, peaking at magnitude 6, indicating a consistent trend since early April.
  • 🌍 Earth is currently in a quiet period seismically, with the largest earthquake in 10 weeks being only a 6.6, which is below average.
  • 🔍 A 5.5 magnitude threshold is used to identify significant seismic events, as the planet is experiencing only borderline 6 magnitude earthquakes.
  • 🌞 On the 17th, there was a convergence of Earth at a right angle with Venus and Neptune, as well as a conjunction with Mercury and Venus, and a lunar conjunction with Mars.
  • 🏞️ There was a seismic response to the critical geometry, with a 5.5 and 5.7 magnitude earthquake the day before the convergence, and a 5.6 and 5.9 in Tonga the following morning.
  • ⚠️ There is potential for a major earthquake due to the critical geometry, possibly occurring later in the day or the next day, despite the current quiet period.
  • 🌐 Atmospheric fluctuations were noted, particularly over Asia, specifically the Assam region, which has historically produced great earthquakes and is due for another.
  • 🗓️ The last great earthquake in the Assam region was in 1950, magnitude 8.6, with a similar event occurring in 1897, suggesting a pattern of approximately 50 years between such events.
  • 🌕 The script concludes with a reminder of the upcoming Full Moon and hints at further discussion in the next update, urging viewers to stay safe.

Q & A

  • What critical geometry was discussed in the previous update that could trigger major earthquakes?

    -The critical geometry discussed was Venus being in a right angle with Earth and Neptune, which is known to potentially trigger major and even great earthquakes.

  • What was the anticipated seismic activity based on the critical geometry on the 14th?

    -Stronger seismic activity was anticipated, particularly on the 15th and 16th, with an obvious clustering of stronger earthquakes.

  • What was the peak magnitude of the earthquakes observed on the 15th and 16th according to the SSGI-graph?

    -The peak magnitude observed was 6, with two magnitude 6 earthquakes.

  • How has the seismic activity been described since early April?

    -The seismic activity has been described as being in a quiet period, with the largest earthquake in 10 weeks being only a 6.6, which is below average.

  • What is the reason for using a 5.5 magnitude threshold for earthquake monitoring?

    -The 5.5 magnitude threshold is used because the seismic activity has been low, with only borderline 6 magnitude earthquakes observed.

  • What critical geometry occurred on the 17th that could potentially impact seismic activity?

    -On the 17th, Earth was in a right angle with Venus and Neptune, and there was also a conjunction with Mercury and Venus, along with a lunar conjunction with Mars.

  • What seismic response was observed as a result of the critical geometry on the 17th?

    -A seismic increase was observed with earthquakes of magnitude 5.5 and 5.7, and a 5.6 and 5.9 at Tonga, indicating a response to the critical geometry.

  • What is the potential for seismic activity in the coming days based on the planetary geometry?

    -There is potential for a major earthquake or larger seismic activity, possibly later in the day or the following day, as no major seismic activity has been observed so far.

  • Which region was highlighted for significant atmospheric fluctuations and why is it of concern?

    -The Assam region in Asia was highlighted due to significant atmospheric fluctuations. It is of concern because it has historically produced great earthquakes and is overdue for another significant event.

  • What historical seismic events have occurred in the Assam region and how frequently?

    -The last significant earthquake in the Assam region was in 1950 with a magnitude of 8.6. Before that, it was in 1897, indicating a pattern of great earthquakes occurring approximately every 50 years.

  • What other regions were mentioned as having the potential for stronger seismic activity?

    -Tibet and Northern Sumatra were also mentioned as regions with the potential for stronger seismic activity due to being subduction zones.

Outlines

00:00

🌌 Planetary and Seismic Update Overview

This paragraph introduces a planetary and seismic update, discussing the critical astrological alignment involving Venus, Earth, and Neptune that was expected to trigger significant earthquakes on the 15th and 16th. The SSGI-graph shows a clustering of stronger earthquakes during this period, peaking at magnitude 6, which is unusually low for a period of critical geometry. The largest earthquake in 10 weeks was only a 6.6, indicating Earth is in a quiet seismic period. The paragraph also mentions the right-angle geometry and conjunctions with Mercury and Venus, and the lunar conjunction with Mars, which could lead to increased seismic activity.

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Keywords

💡Planetary and Seismic Update

This term refers to a report or communication that provides information on recent or upcoming significant astronomical and seismic events. In the video's context, it is the main theme, focusing on the correlation between planetary alignments and earthquake activity. The script discusses specific dates and events, such as the critical geometry on the 14th, to predict and analyze seismic activity.

💡Critical Geometry

Critical geometry in this context refers to specific alignments of celestial bodies that are believed to have an impact on seismic activity. The script mentions Venus being in a right angle with Earth and Neptune, which is considered a trigger for major earthquakes, illustrating the concept's relevance to the video's theme.

💡Seismic Activity

Seismic activity refers to the movement or shaking of the Earth's surface, often caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust. The script details the anticipation and observation of stronger seismic activity, particularly on the 15th and 16th, with a focus on earthquake magnitudes and their clustering.

💡SSGI-graph

The SSGI-graph, presumably a tool or chart used in the video, represents seismic activity data, showing the clustering of stronger earthquakes on specific dates. It is used to visually demonstrate the correlation between planetary alignments and the occurrence of earthquakes.

💡Magnitude

In seismology, magnitude is a measure of the size or strength of an earthquake, often quantified on the Richter scale. The script discusses the magnitudes of recent earthquakes, noting that they have been relatively low, indicating a quiet period for seismic activity.

💡Conjunction

A conjunction in astronomy is when two or more celestial bodies appear close to each other in the sky. In the script, Earth's conjunction with Mercury and Venus, as well as the lunar conjunction with Mars, are highlighted as significant alignments that may influence seismic events.

💡Lunar Conjunction

A lunar conjunction occurs when the Moon aligns with another celestial body. The script specifically mentions a lunar conjunction with Mars, suggesting that such an event could be linked to increased seismic activity.

💡Seismic Response

Seismic response refers to the measurable reaction of the Earth's crust to a particular event or condition. The script describes a 'seismic response' to the critical geometry, indicating that certain alignments may have triggered the observed earthquakes.

💡Atmospheric Fluctuations

Atmospheric fluctuations in this context could refer to changes in atmospheric pressure or other related phenomena that might be linked to seismic activity. The script mentions a significant fluctuation over Asia, particularly in the Assam region, which is considered a potential precursor to a great earthquake.

💡Subduction Zone

A subduction zone is a geological region where one tectonic plate moves under another, leading to potential earthquakes and volcanic activity. The script refers to Sumatra and Northern Sumatra as subduction zones, indicating areas where stronger seismic activity could occur.

💡Full Moon

The Full Moon is a lunar phase when the Moon is fully illuminated as seen from Earth. The script mentions the approach of a Full Moon, suggesting that lunar phases might also have an influence on seismic activity, and will be discussed in more detail in the next update.

Highlights

Previous update detailed the critical geometry of Venus in a right angle with Earth and Neptune, known to trigger major earthquakes.

Anticipated stronger seismic activity on the 15th and 16th, confirmed by the SSGI-graph showing clustering of stronger earthquakes.

Earth is in a quiet period with the largest earthquake in 10 weeks being only a 6.6 magnitude.

Use of a 5.5 magnitude threshold to identify significant seismic events.

Critical geometry convergence on the 17th with Earth at a right angle with Venus and Neptune, and conjunction with Mercury and Venus.

Lunar conjunction with Mars also occurred, potentially influencing seismic activity.

Seismic increase observed with a 5.5 and 5.7 magnitude earthquakes, and a 5.6 and 5.9 at Tonga.

Potential for a major earthquake due to critical planetary geometry, despite the quiet period.

Atmospheric fluctuations over Asia, particularly the Assam region, which has a history of great earthquakes.

The Assam region's historical seismic activity includes an 8.6 magnitude earthquake in 1950 and another around 1897.

Potential for great earthquakes in regions with over 70 years since the last major event.

Fluctuations also observed over Tibet and Sumatra, indicating possible areas for stronger seismic activity.

Stress is building up on Earth despite the quiet period, with the potential for surprising seismic events.

Importance of considering planetary and lunar geometry in understanding and anticipating seismic activity.

Upcoming Full Moon and its potential impact to be discussed in the next update.

Advice to stay safe and be vigilant of seismic activity in light of the discussed planetary and lunar influences.

Transcripts

play00:12

Welcome to a new planetary and seismic update.

play00:15

In the previous update I discussed in detail the critical geometry that we had on the 14th.

play00:20

Venus in a right angle with Earth and Neptune, which is known to trigger major and even great earthquakes.

play00:27

We anticipated stronger seismic activity, in particular on the 15th and 16th.

play00:32

If we look at the SSGI-graph, so far we do indeed see an obvious clustering of stronger earthquakes on the 15th and 16th.

play00:40

It peaked magnitude 6.

play00:41

Two magnitude 6 earthquakes, but it is still low 6 magnitude.

play00:46

And this is a trend that is consistent since early April.

play00:50

The largest earthquake in 10 weeks is only a 6.6.

play00:54

This is way below average. Earth is really in a quiet period.

play00:58

We only see borderline 6 magnitude earthquakes.

play01:01

This is also the reason why we use a 5.5 magnitude threshold.

play01:07

So, obvious clustering on the 15th and 16th.

play01:10

And then we look at the critical geometry, the convergence on the 17th.

play01:16

This is Earth in a right angle with Venus and Neptune. They always come in pairs.

play01:20

But that geometry is less critical than Venus at a right angle.

play01:24

But we do have Earth in a conjunction with Mercury and Venus.

play01:29

And it converged with a lunar conjunction with Mars as well.

play01:33

We see this in the Solar System.

play01:35

The right-angle geometry in purple.

play01:38

Earth at a right-angle position with Venus and Neptune.

play01:41

We also see the lunar conjunction with Mars.

play01:45

From a different perspective we see Earth in a conjunction with Mercury and Venus.

play01:54

We also see the lunar conjunction with Mars.

play01:57

That happened yesterday.

play01:59

We already see some seismic increase as a result.

play02:02

Yesterday, a 5.5 and 5.7, a minimal clustering.

play02:07

And this morning a 5.6 and 5.9 at Tonga, a borderline 6 magnitude.

play02:14

That just happened this morning.

play02:16

So, an obvious seismic response to the critical geometry.

play02:20

There is the potential for a major earthquake, larger seismic activity, perhaps later today or tomorrow.

play02:26

Because we have not seen major seismic activity so far.

play02:30

Again, Earth is really in a quiet period for several weeks now.

play02:34

So it is difficult to say what exactly is going to happen.

play02:37

Going by the planetary geometry since the 14th, still no major earthquake, there is still the potential.

play02:44

And that could happen later today or tomorrow.

play02:47

The atmospheric fluctuations that we picked up.

play02:50

Yesterday, a significant one was over Asia, in particular Assam region.

play02:56

That deserves attention.

play02:57

Because that region can produce a great earthquake.

play03:01

The last time was in 1950, magnitude 8.6.

play03:04

And before then was in 1897, so more or less 50 years in-between, also 8.6-8.7.

play03:11

That region can produce these great earthquakes.

play03:14

I'm not saying that it is going to happen in the next few days.

play03:16

Because nobody knows with certainty.

play03:18

But there is the potential. We are over 70 years now since the last one.

play03:23

And Earth can produce them within 50 years. We know that.

play03:27

But it can also take another 10 years. Nobody knows for sure.

play03:31

But we have these fluctuations over Assam, Tibet.

play03:37

And also to the south, Sumatra, Northern Sumatra.

play03:40

There can also be stronger seismic activity. That is also a subduction zone.

play03:45

Again, no major earthquake so far, a trend that we have seen in the last 10 weeks.

play03:51

Nothing over 6.6 magnitude.

play03:53

Earth can have these quiet periods.

play03:56

But stress is building up.

play03:58

We can be taken by surprise if we don't take heed of the planetary and lunar geometry.

play04:03

Like this convergence that we have on the 17th.

play04:06

Again, later today, tomorrow, there can be stronger seismic activity, maybe a major earthquake.

play04:12

This is the update so far.

play04:14

We are going towards a Full Moon, and I will discuss that in the next update.

play04:19

Stay safe, until next time.

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