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.

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