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Bibliografia descrittiva

Supernove, congiunzioni planetarie e sismicità terrestre (sismologia quantistica)

Giovanni Imbalzano © 2012 Moncalieri Italy

Supernovas, planetary conjunctions and Earth seismicity (quantic seismology)

    Marea: "...il Sole interviene (solo) a modificare l'ampiezza della marea (acquea) ...la componente di gran lunga più importante della m. atmosferica è costituita da una oscillazione solare semidiurna... La teoria delle m. atmosferiche deve spiegare il fatto che la m. lunare è da 20 a 30 volte minore della m. solare, anche se la forza gravitazionale di m. esercitata dalla Luna è più che doppia di quella esercitata dal Sole, e che essa è a sua volta maggiore di quanto ci si attenderebbe da un calcolo basato sulle sole forze gravitazionali" (L.U.I. Treccani, 1974 Roma).

     Premise: commonly we think that far-off asters, also the great planets as Jupiter or Saturn, they are able to influence gravity only a tenth of what the Moon can do, accountable for liquid tides and the earthly tides, as the earthquakes: the same action of the Sun penetrate below the surface earthly seems to be half of that lunar, and the tides contrast to the action of the Sun and of the Moon, reducing of a third the measurable value with a "pendulum of twist". However, if suddenly we miss the gravitational action of the Sun or of Jupiter, is evident that the effect on the Earth would be many more disruptive in comparison with the absentia of the Moon! Such we may certainly resolve such contradictions introducing the ratios of energy (potential) and not of force and acceleration: in such a case, quite the reverse of what over, the Jupiter or Saturn energetic actions are superior ten times in comparison with the Moon. It is well true that always does not have been possible that we have noticed seismic phenomenon in concomitance of strong planetary perturbations, but this only because the relative action is verified in a well determinate directions and in more tender geological places. In other words, we may consider the planetary perturbations as possible causes (necessaries but not sufficient) to sudden seismic effects, as the fuse of an explosive. More exactly, in a manner similar to the damping of a pendulum, such perturbations furnish the energy that is stored, while the possible movements of earthly clods force the oscillating system, increasing her power. G. Imbalzano

Theory

Seismic perturbation, Bode law and WIMP interactions (gravitational quantization)

Giovanni Imbalzano © 2013 Moncalieri Italy

Perturbazioni sismiche, legge di Bode e interazioni WIMP (quantizzazione gravitazionale)

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History

11 440 BC: SN, and last but two geomagnetic inversion, with an intense seismic and volcanic activity. Epoch of the Nefilim (~10 500 BC, from Sumerians texts):

                            "They are on the Eatrh the Giants in those days " (Genesis 6.4)
6 295 BC: SN, and penultimate geomagnetic inversion with radioactive precipitation (U). Neolithic (4236 BC: observation of the Sirius star; wagons and circular constructions)
3 113 BC: geomagnetic inversion the latest. Gentlemen of the Sky in Babel (~3000 BC): "We get off so we confuse their tongue" (Genesis 11.7)
1 800 BC: variation of C14. God of Abraham: "He raised the eyes and he saw that three men's were with of he." (Genesis 18.2)
1 147 BC: SN..? Intense seism and radioactive precipitation (U)
600 BC: variation of C14
134 BC SN type I in Scorpio, of Ipparco and Chinese
5 BC SN Chinese, with alignment of planets (7-6 BC) and variation of C14: Magus’s to Bethlehem (birth of Christ)
Magus’s: "We have seen a star great, lamping among all other,

and become dark it insomuch that they it disappeared!" Proto-Evangel of James XXI, 2 (~ 150 AC) 7-4 BC... 1987 AC. 

    The Magus’s or "Three Kings" had departed by the Orient two years before (Matthew 2.16) in occasion of the planetary alignment of the 7/6 BC, interpreted by Chaldeans as prediction of too great an event that must be verified in Bethlehem; they observed only then (Mt 2.9) the "fixed star" of maximum shine, that same observed by Chinese’s.

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33 AC: Moon / Sun conjunction, then opposition (total / partial eclipse), whirlwinds in Cappadocia, 2 Earthquakes to Jerusalem (death and reappearance of Christ)
79 AC: eruption of the Vesuvius (and alignment of planets)
185 Chinese SN in Centaur (7/12/185)
386-393 & 436 (Centaur, Sagittarius, Scorpio) Novae..?
600: weak variation of C14
716-827 SN (?) in Scorpio, Novae..? Earthquakes in Iran (856-893)
1006 SN type I in Wolf
15/5/1054 Armenia SN -type I (binary star) and/or 4/7/1054 -type II Chinese Z (single-hit star) in Bull, with variations of C14
1181-1203 Chinese SN in Cassiopeia - Scorpio?
1224-1240 SN in Scorpio: weak variation of C14, devastate in Anatolia (1268) and China (1290)
1408 Arabic SN in Swan: variation of C14; 1572 Brahe (II) in Cassiopeia: conjunction (Mar, Jup, Sat) and long Earthquakes (China 1556, Emily 1575)
1604 Kepler SN (I) in Ofiuco (**) with Mars and Jup in conjunction; 1670 SN (II) in Cassiopeia

1700 26 gen.: Alaska e California (~ 52N 178E) m9.0; 1737 16 Ott.: Kamchatka, Russia (~ 53N 161E) m9.3

1742 1 Sep.: triple conjunction (Mer, Jup, Sat) and partial occultation's: 1743 (Mer, Sat); 1746 (Mer, Ven); 1748 (Ven, Mar)
1750: strong Earthquakes (India, Portugal, Italia) with triple conjunction of the day 19/4/1755 (Ven, Mar, Ura)

1755 31 Oct.: very strong Earthquake in Portugal (70-100,000 victims) m9: Sun ~90° on Sat / Jup, Ven ~90° on Sat / Moo & Mer / Ven (<=click!)

          16 Dec.: Valdivia, Chile m8.5; 1761 5 Jun. & 1769 3 Jun.: transits of Ven*Sun

1833 25 Nov.: Sumatra, Indonesia m8.7: Jup*Moo/Ven ┴ Mar*Sun/Sat (<=click!); 1885 20 Aug.: Extra SN; 1904 SN (?) in Sagittarius

1906 22 Feb.: triplet (Mer, Ven, Sat) and Earthquake of Valparaiso (16 Aug. m8.3) with max magnitude registered for now (Richter scale)
1908 Jupiter / Saturn opposition (click) on the axis Sun / Plu e Ven / Nep  (click): strong Earthquake of Calabria's Reggio and Messina (28/12 m8) with
80,000 victims

1920 16 Dec.: China (Haiyuan  ~ 29N 111E) m8.6; 1926'50: other Earthquakes inferior to the precedent;

1942: SNIC 4182”; 1952 11 Apr. h03.38r: Kamchatka (53N 160E) m9.0: Jup / Sat 90°on Jup / Sun / Mer / Ven and Sat / Nep / Moo (<=click!)

1960 22 May h14.19r: Chile (38.24S 73.05W) m9.5: Mer / Sun (& Ven)  ~90° on Jup / Moo (& Ven) and Sat / Mar (& Moo) apparently external

1962 5 Feb: an alignment (conjunction) of Sun and Moon with five planets (Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn).

1964 27 Mar. h18.27r: Alaska (Prince William Sound 61N 147.5W) m9.2: Moo / Sun 90°on Mar / Jup and Sat / Ven

1967 6/9: triplet (Mer, Juno, Ura); 1968, May: Earthquake of Belice (Sicily) in proximity of various planetary triplets
1968 21-31/8: triplets (Mer, Ven, Jup) / (Mer, Ven, Ura) followed from (Mar, Jup, Ura) 31 Nov.

1974/10/26, quartet (Mer, Ven, Mars, Ura): strong seism in mid-Orient (1972'74), in center-America (1972'76), China and Philippine isles (1976)

1976 7/9: triplet (Mer, Ven, Mar), strong Earthquake in Philippines, China and Friuli (Italy 1976)

23/2/1987: 1987A extra SN, strong Earthquakes (Peru, China, Iran)

2000, 5 May: alignment (conjunction) of Sun, Moo with five planets (Ven, Mer, Mars, Jup, Sat);

           9 May complete conjunction, planets at equilibrium!

2000 17 May h10:31, Ven*Jup in partial occultation (41.87"); 2000/2002: seism in Piedmont, Italy

2003 Dec.: Mar / Jup & Jup / Ear ~90° on Sun / Ear & Sat / Sun (<=click!), seisms in Iran (Bam 29N 58E) with 31 thousand deads

2006 15 Nov.: I. Kuril Islands m8.3: 10 Dec. triplet (Mer, Mar, Jup); 2007 12 Dec.: Jakarta, Indonesia m8.5

2007 1 Apr.: Salomon Islands m8.1: 23 Dec. alignment / conjunction (Sun, Mer, Ear, Mar, Jup, Plu) toward the galactic center

2007 -2012: intense seism and planetary alignment in the arc of a year (***)

2010 27 Feb. h01.43r,  Chile (Offshore Maule 35S 72.5W) m8.8: Sat & Moo (& Sun) 90° on Sat & Moo / Jup (& Nep & Ven) & Sun, apparently external

2011 11 mar. h15:15r, Japan East (Honshu 38.32N 142.37E) 26 000 victims m9.0; 8 June: new type of Super-Nova outshines the rest.

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Media of the SN appearance: every 100 years

*) ? =Not documented, extra Extra =Extra-galactic.
**) Sagittarius, Ofiuco, Scorpio, Wolf, Centaur, Cygnus and Cassiopeia: constellations especially of population I (binary young stars predestined to SN).

***)     Date           (T-T        Declination)               Planets

            2012/02/10 02:08:49 0.30352° conjunction Venus * Uranus

            2012/02/13        opposition / Earth              Mars       /   Neptune

            2012/03/13                "                                Venus     /         "      

            2012/03/27                "                                Mars      /   Uranus    

            2012/04/29                "                                Mars      /   Venus     

            2012/05/02                "                                Mercury /   Saturn     

2012/05/19                "                                Venus    /   Jupiter     

            2012/05/22 05:32:11 0.38379° conjunction Mercury * Jupiter... then * Venus (click!): continue telluric movements in Emily, & 2012/05/28 on Pollino Mount m4.3

            2012/06/01 20:18:52 0.19221° conjunction Mercury * Venus      

            2012/06/10        opposition / Earth               Mars      /   Jupiter    

            2012/09/03                "                                 Venus    /   Uranus   

            2012/11/27 01:11:50 0.52551° conjunction  Venus   *   Saturn    

            2013/02/04 21:03:32 0.40627°          "         Mars     *   Neptune        

            2013/03/22 18:18:04 39.10"             "         Mars    *   Uranus in partial occultation

            2013/03/23        opposition / Earth                Mercury /   Uranus

            2013/03/24                "                                       "       /    Mars, into two conjunctions (08/02-08/05/2013)

            2013/06/27                "                                       "       /    Jupiter

            2013/09/21                "                                       "       /    Venus.

Triangoli sismici notevoli: Toscana D Marche D Veneto (MS-AN-PN) m4,4; Umbria \ Eolie \ Calabria (PG-ME-CS) m3,5; Lucania Ñ Sicilia Ñ Lazio (PZ-PA-RM) m3,2.

MAX al 13'07'13: Apuane m5,1; Adriatic m4,9 // ME & CS m4,2; Emily m3,9; Prealpi m3,8; PG m3,7; VV m3,6; PZ m3,4; PA3,3 // RM m2,9; MC m2,8.

(Click→)  <Dettaglio delle zone di rischio mondiali> (m5.7...8)

Lat: Sandwich S I.]-45°[N. Zealand S I.- Chile Vallenar- Tonga Fiji Vaini- Peru Acari- Vanuatu Sola-S. Cruz I.- Papua N G. Panguna- Indonesia Muara Siberut]±0°[Colombia- & Mutis-

Philippines Catigbian- Guatemala C.T.U.- Mariana I. Guam-Iran Khash-China Linqiong- Cal. Greenville]+45°[Russia Ozernovskiy- Alaska ESE Adak- Okhotsk Sea-Russia Druzhina

Significance: Picks & Long. Lat. Richter.RTF

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World Time Zones by Alfred Simpson

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~Next critical days~

{Hermes=} Mercury.

Ex_ Planet's

Venus.Mars.Jupiter.

Oppositions

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10/02/2011

03/04/2012

17/04/2011

02/11/2011

21/02/2009

29/07/2010

29/04/2012

16/10/2012

08/05/2011

09/04/2012

08/08/2012

11/05/1991

12/05/2004

21/10/2015

HV HM HJ HS HU HN VM VJ VS VU VN JS JU JN

21/09/2013

11/06/2014

27/06/2013

20/12/2015

23/03/2013

17/08/2015

16/03/2014

06/01/2014

19/06/2014

16/03/2014

20/09/2013

03/08/2050

28/08/2017

01/10/2028

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 ↓G↑Planets ╚►Ven/Sat,Mar/Mer,Jup/Moo(45°)Sun/Plu                                           ╚►Mer*Nep/Sat(30°),Jup/Sat(45°)Sun/Ear            

                                                                                                                                                                                            ╚►Jup/Ven(45°)Moo/Sat&Mar/Ura┴Sun/Ear ╚►Sat*Ven/Mar(30°),Jup/Plu┴Sun/Moo

       (1) 11'10'15 Jup&Mar/Nep┴Sun/Sat≈6.1M    (2) 27'09'17 Mar/Mer&Jup/Sat≈┴Sun/Nep=6.5M    (3) 25'09'28 Jup*Mer/Nep(60°)Mar/Plu=5.1M    (a) 03'08'50 Mar/Nep(45°)Jup/Ura≈4.3M

{Venus dominant also for the year 2014}

                        Critical hours        ~ ~ ~             Latitudes follow the Earth inclination in comparison with the Sun

Il fatto che entro h01:30 gli effetti sismi sembrano trasmettersi alla distanza media di 1/4 della circonferenza terrestre  (ovvero almeno 9*106m) significa che

le azioni sismiche si trasmetterebbero circa in 6002km/h = 1667m/s =  4,86 Mach, ben superiore alla velocità del suono in aria secca (343 m/s).

Ciò smentisce evidentemente le teorie esclusivamente geofisiche sull'origine dei terremoti.

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Le ore planetarie dominanti sono sottolineate e rispettano le previsioni (comprese le variazioni in latitudine)

 

: RIEPILOGO dalla Luna Piena del 19'09'2013 :

19'09' h02:32r, Mariana I. N (Agrihan 19.20N 145.63E) m5.5; h06:31r, Papua N. Guinea ENE (3.23S 144.23E) m5.4; h13:42r, Mediterranean Sea W (Nizza 42.82N 6.45E) m2.3;

           h16:16r, Tirreno B S (TR 38.38N 11.70E) m3.6; h18:59r, Montefeltro, Bagno Romagna (FC 43.88N 12.06E) m2.2
20'09' h00:31r, Adriatico Centro N (RA 44.59N 12.77E) m3.3; h02:48r, Japan ESE (Ishikawa 37.07N 140.65E) m5.3; h04:23r, China ESE (Hongtu 37.75N 101.53E) m5.0;

           h15:35r, Japan S (Nishinoomote 30.04N 131.13E) m5.0; h18:49r, Burma NNE (Shwebo 22.94N 95.96E) m5.5; h23:37r, Indonesia WNW (Tobelo 2.18N 127.06E) m5.4: il significativo aumento dei sismi m5.* nelle zone previste più a rischio (indo-asiatiche), vicine all'eclittica planetaria e compatibili con l'inclinazione terrestre, conferma la teoria G.I.

21'09' h00:32r, Africa SW (52.26S 14.44E) m5.1; h04:57r, N. Zealand SSE (Esperance Rock 33.51S 178.09W) m5.6; h05:13r, Mexico WSW (Naica 27.79N 105.77W) m5.3;

           h05:34r, N. Mariana I. NW (Agrihan 19.00N 145.38E) m5.0; h07:41r, Adriatico C. N (AN 43.56N 13.76E) m2.3; h08:14r, Alaska SW (Amatignak I. 49.94N 179.32E) m5.0;

           h09:39r, Indonesia NNW (Nggilat 7.26S 119.96E) m6.1; h09:50r, Emily, Finale (MO 44.89N 11.24E) m2.3; h14:21r, Lucania (PZ 40.79N 15.81E) m2.9;

           h16:23r, Mar Ionio (RC 37.79N 16.36E) m2.4: si ripete la notevole concordanza delle ore solari (entro h01:30) sia pure per grandi distanze spazio-temporali.

22'09' h10:33r, Alaska SSW (Shemya I. 52.34N 173.77E) m5.2

23'09' h03:18r, Alpi Apuane, Casola (MS 44.19N 10.23E) m2.5; h05:06r, Guam SW (Merizo V. 12.31N 143.67E) m5.0; h22:57r, Indonesia SSW (Kute 9.82S 115.96E) m5.2

24'09' h03:42r, Papua N. Guinea SE (Taron 5.02S 153.60E) m5.4; h11:21r, Carlsberg Ridge (7.46N 59.57E) m5.6; h11:57r, South of Tonga S (24.45S 175.18W) m5.5

           h15:52, Pakistan NNE (Awaran 27.00N 65.51E) m7.7: ≈200 vittime; come sopra, almeno dal 20'09' le più alte intensità si riferiscono a latitudini vicine all'Equatore;

           h23:16r, Pacific Rise SE (50.01S 113.77W) m5.4

25'09' h01:11r, Russia SW (Druzhina 67.56N 142.83E) m5.0: coordinate compatibili con il il punto centrale d'interferenza planetaria (X) nel grafico seguente;

           h01:16r, Calabria Coast W (VV 38.69N 15.66E) m2.3; h08:43r, Chile NNE (S. Pedro Atacama 22.58S 68.07W) m5.2; h11:45r, Peru Coast (Acari 15.85S 74.56W) m7.0;
           h17:45r, Calabria Coast W (CS 39.29N 15.21E) m2.8; h22:57r, Reykjanes Ridge (57.57N 33.07W) m5.4

26'09' h00:33, Mexico WSW (P. Madero 14.42N 93.36W) m5.7; h01:23r, Alaska W (Attu Station 52.96N 171.32E) m5.4; h12:48r, Mar Ionio (KR 39.12N 17.53E) m3.0;

           h13:42r, S. Eufemia (CZ 38.83N 16.53E) m2.4

27'09' h00:54r, Adriatico Centro N (AN 43.55N 13.80E) m2.9; h15:59, Philippines WNW (Cabra 14.39N 119.09E) m5.2; h23:39r, Tonga SSW (Hihifo 16.52S 173.87W) m5.7

28'09' h01:53r, Emily, Finale (MO 44.90N 11.25E) m2.3; h08:36r, Solomon I. SE (Honiara 10.16S 160.71E) m5.0; h11:56r, Pakistan NNE (Awaran 27.26N 65.59E) m6.8

29'09' h04:28r, M. Reatini (RI 42.65N 13.25E) m2.3; h04:31r, Switzerland (AO 46.04N 6.69E) m2.3; h09:01, Calabria Coast (RC 38.01N 16.20E) m2.4;

           h13:29r, Pollino (CS 39.89N 16.02E) m2.3; h15:53r, Metauro, Pietralunga (PG 43.43N 12.47E) m2.4; h16:53, Gargano, Vieste (FG 41.96N 16.14E) m2.8;

           h18:02, N. Zealand NE (Esperance Rock 30.88S 178.38W) m6.5; h18:12r, Chile NNW (Lebu 37.39S 73.76W) m5.2;

           h19:19r, Papua N. Guinea SE (Panguna 6.85S 155.85E) m5.0; h23:42r, Russia ESE (Vostok 48.16N 152.61E) m5.2

30'09' h00:47r, Indian Ridge SE (48.29S 107.08E) m5.1; h02:02r, Val Sangro (AQ 41.81N 14.17E) m2.4; h06:22r, Mid-Atlantic Ridge N (49.50N 28.49W) m5.4;

           h11:01r, Tonga NE (Nuku`alofa 20.87S 174.95W) m5.4

01'10' h13:49r, Okhotsk Sea (53.17N 152.77E) m6.7; h15:21r, Calabria Coast W (VV 38.79N 15.65E) m2.6; h17:23, Reykjanes Ridge (55.78N 34.72W) m5.2;

           h17:49r, Val Topino, Spoleto (PG 42.78N 12.75E) m2.5; h19:00r, Ecuador N S. Cristobal (0.49N 89.57W) m5.2: preamboli del 04'10' ☻... in attesa del 19'10' ...

02'10' h04:57r, Owen Fracture (11.26N 57.55E) m5.8; h18:03r, Sicily Coast N (ME 37.96N 14.31E) m2.4; h19:54r, Indonesia WNW (Abepura 2.31S 139.26E) m5.4

03'10' h10:58r, M. Sibillini, Norcia (PG 42.80N 13.16E) m3.0; h12:07r, India NW (Singtam 27.36N 88.40E) m5.3; h12:33r, Calabria Coast W (VV 38.74N 15.60E) m2.7:

           h19:16r, Tirreno A S (PA 38.47N 13.49E) m3.3; h20:39r, N. Zealand NE (Esperance Rock 30.82S 178.26W) m5.1: preamboli del 04'10' ☻... c.s.

04'10' h04:56r, Russia E (Nikol'skoye 55.18N 167.18E) m5.5; h13:33r, M. Sibillini, Norcia (PG 42.79N 13.15E) m2.3; h16:38r, Adriatico Centro N (AN 43.56N 13.79E) m3.3;

           h18:43r, Indonesia SE (Mburukullu 11.43S 121.80E) m5.2; h22:40r, Amsterdam I. SE (38.56S 78.49E) m6.4; h23:58r, Calabria W (VV 38.87N 15.73E) m2.4:

Sat/EarSun/Mer, una danza d'apertura! Silenzio cantatore Piero_buttarelli_-_Dove_vola_l_avvoltoio.mp3 ♫♪♫♪ .mp3 ☻...

05'10' h04:46r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.56E) m2.8; h07:55r, Abruzzi Coast, Roseto (TE 42.65N 14.11E) m2.3; h12:38r, Lipari (ME 38.47N 15.50E) m2.4;

    h22:36r, Hawaii SW (Leilani Estates 19.34E 155.02W) m3.6

06'10' h03:06r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.56E) m2.4; h03:23r, Romania (45.67N 26.55E) m5.3; h14:00r, A. Piceno, Loro (MC 43.13N 13.39E) m2.4;

           h15:03r, Chile Rise W (36.74S 97.51W) m5.3: si ripete la notevole vicinanza di orari locali e latitudini a gran distanze; non è certamente "casuale" infatti,

06'10 ÷ 20'10' 2013: domina l'opposizione Jup*Mar/Plu Sun/Ear (<=click!), cfr. teoria Bendandi-Imbalzano che intanto il supera il 90% di attendibilità (Critical hours).

07'10' h02:05r, Mariana I. (12.30N 141.68E) m6.0; h02:14r, Balkan NW (45.87N 15.05E) m2.3; h05:44r, Patti-Milazzo Gulf (38.13N 15.08E) m3.0;

           h20:26r, Aquila, Pizzoli (AQ 42.45N 13.28E) m2.5; h23:39r, Papua N. Guinea ENE (Samarai 10.06S 151.79E) m5.3

08'10' h00:11r, Emily, S. Felice (MO 44.89N 11.21E) m2.3; h00:51r, Adriatico Centro N (AN 43.58N 13.81E) m2.5; h06:35r, Iran WNW (Qeshm 27.06N 55.74E) m4.8;

           h11:36r, M. Alpi-Sirino, Maratea (PZ 40.01N 15.80E) m2.7; h19:42r, M. Sibillini (MC 42.93N 13.11E) m2.3; h20:30r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.55E) m2.3;

           h23:36r, Macquarie I. W (58.90S 149.08E) m5.8

09'10' h06:27r, Russia E (Kuril'sk 45.37N 150.30E) m5.2; h08:31r, Alaska SW (Nikolski 52.52N 169.38W) m5.1; h09:15r, Etna, Aci (CT 37.64N 15.06E) m2.8;

           h09:48r, Japan SSW (Nishinoomote 29.52N 130.49E) m4.9; h12:35r, Chile NE (S. P. Atacama 22.13S 67.16W) m5.3 h13:13r, Pollino, Castrovillari (CS 39.87N 16.24E) m2.5;

           h22:47r, Fiji I. S (24.60S 179.37W) m5.0; h23:03r, Bolivia SW (Uyuni 20.90S 67.21W) m5.1

10'10' h08:44r, Adriatico Centro N, Rimini (RN 44.20N 12.70E) m2.4; h22:09r, Gubbio (PG 43.36N 12.56E) m2.3; h23:34r, Marche Coast N (PU 44.02N 12.89E) m2.9
11'10' h06:38r, M. Laga (AQ 42.54N 13.31E) m2.3; h09:31r, N. Zealand NNE (Esperance Rock 30.75S 178.44W) m6.3; h12:35r, Solomon I. WNW (Kirakira 10.24S 161.09E) m5.4;

           h20:05r, Indonesia SW (Kuripan 6.00S 102.93E) m5.3; h22:01r, Venezuela N (Gueiria 10.88N 62.28W) m6.1: preamboli m6.* del 19'10' ☺ ...
12'10' h03:06r, Japan E (Funaishikawa 36.45N 140.73E) m5.0; h04:03r, N. Zealand SE (Raoul I. 30.48S 176.61W) m5.2; h14:45r, Greece (Crete 35.49N 23.26E) m6.4;

           h21:01r, Mid-Atlantic Ridge S (52.15S 5.20W) m5.1; h22:39r, Indonesia NW (Tilamuta 0.72N 122.14E) m5.7: intensità in aumento (m5÷6.*) per le recenti località, come previsto da Jup*Mar/Plu Sun/Ear <=click; è quasi incredibile anche l'abbassamento delle latitudini sismiche più rilevanti, in concordia con quello stagionale dell'asse terrestre verso l'eclittica planetaria... ma Bendandi insegna!

13'10' h01:17r, Amsterdam I. NE (36.74S 78.71E) m5.2; h06:01r, Afghanistan N (Alaqahdari Kiran Munjan 36.45N 70.72E) m5.3; h16:35r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.55E) m2.4;

           h19:11r, Fiji SSE (Suva 18.97S 178.89E) m5.1; h19:58r, Catania Gulf, Aci (CT 37.55N 15.21E) m2.4; h23:57r, Indonesia SW (Meulaboh 4.02N 96.01E) m5.8

14'10' h04:17r, Fiji NNE (Ndoi I. 18.44S 178.04W) m5.0; h07:13r, Macquarie I. W (54.42S 143.36E) m5.0; h13:50r, Tirreno B S (TR 38.22N 12.18E) m3.4;

           h17:03r, Liguria/Piemonte, Novi (AL 44.80N 8.99E) m2.4:

anche nel ristretto territorio italico, per i sismi più importanti le latitudini tendono ad abbassarsi verso l'Equatore, come già accennato...

15'10' h03:16r, Alpi Cozie (CN 44.41N 7.26E) m3.4; h08:29r, Philippines NE (Catigbian 9.87N 124.01E) m7.1; h16:00, Bolivia NE (Abapo 18.49S 63.20W) m5.0;

           h16:58r, Philippines WSW (Loon 9.78N 123.71E) m5.9; h19:05r, I. Lipari (ME 38.48N 15.52E) m2.4; h21:19r, Romania WSW (Nereju 45.66N 26.51E) m4.8

16'10' h07:00r, Vanuatu NE (Luganville 15.27S 167.48E) m5.2; h09:52r, Philippines ESE (Casay 9.77N 123.67E) m5.2: si noti come anche le faglie Filippine, in intenso periodo d'attività superficiale (profondità ≈21km), nei valori alti (≈m6.1) attendono ore concordanti con altri sismi (≈h8:46, h16:29) anche distanti, a causa di azioni evidentemente esterne;

           h14:30r, M. Meta-Le Mainarde (FR 41.68N 13.94E) m2.3 (concordanza oraria con h16:00, Bolivia); h20:51r, Papua N. Guinea WSW (Panguna 6.49S 154.93E) m6.8

17'10' h07:53r, Philippines NE (Maribojoc 9.762N 123.86E) m5.3; h10:52r, Mediterranean Sea W (Nizza 42.92N 6.26E) m2.6; h20:57r, Adriatic Centre N (MC 43.53N 13.80E) m2.7;

           h22:17r, Solomon I. SSE (Lata 10.90S 165.93E) m5.4

18'10' h06:15r, Tonga NW (Nuku`alofa 19.67S 176.74W) m4.9; h09:04r, Sicily Coast, Patti (ME 38.11N 14.91E) m2.7; h12:05r, M. Iblei, Ispica (RG 36.79N 14.97E) m3.0;

           h12:25r, Toscana Coast N (PI 43.69N 10.29E) m2.6; h17:44r, Pakistan SE (Surab 28.26N 66.49E) m5.3; h21:52r, Irpinia (AV 40.80N 15.21E) m3.0

19'10' ☺... Opposizioni planetarie attese, a 60° su Sole/Luna: ;

19'10' h03:41r, Gubbio (PG 43.38N 12.53E) m3.2; h10:34r, Mexico SW (Etchoropo 26.27N 110.18W) m6.5; h12:09r, Piano Sele (SA 40.59N 15.17E) m2.7:

           notare le coincidenze orarie prevalenti intorno a mezzanotte, o mezzogiorno, come per le alte maree indotte dalla Luna ;

           h13:11r, Toscana Coast N (LI 43.68N 10.27E) m3.4; h17:31, Visokoi I. NNE (56.19S 26.66W) m5.0; h16:58r, Piemonte/Liguria Rocchetta (AL 44.77N 9.00E) m3.4;

           h21:55r, Papua N. Guinea SSW (Panguna 7.89S 154.51E) m5.2:

20'10' h05:31r, Galapagos I. W (2.28N 99.85W) m5.0; h08:29r, Piemonte/Liguria (AL 44.72N 9.02E) m2.4; h09:09r, Papua N. Guinea WSW (Panguna 6.59S 154.82E) m5.2;

           h11:34r, Visokoi I. ENE (56.50S 25.63W) m5.3; h16:21r, Philippines W (Loon 9.80N 123.72E) m5.2; h16:22r, Tonga S (`Ohonua 22.88S 174.89W) m5.4:

           oltre che nelle zone mondiali più a rischio, si è verificato un notevole aumento dei picchi sismici soprattutto in Italia Ovest, comunque non assenti a Est, concomitanza con il Chiaro di Luna come dai relativi Grafici relativi in alto e come previsto per il 21'10' Jup/Plu & Mar/Nep (60°) Sun*Sat/Moo...

21'10' h00:55r, India NNE (Thang 35.78N 77.41E) m5.4; h07:19r, Philippines NE (Balilihan 9.78N 123.99E) m5.3; h11:35r, Alaska ESE (Adak 51.59N 175.40W) m5.0;

           h12:27r, S. Helena SSE (Georgetown 10.17S 13.22W) m5.1; h13:16r, Chile WSW (Lebu 37.90S 75.18W) m5.0; h13:38r, Alpi Giulie (UD 46.32N 13.72E) m2.4;

           h20:39r, Val Topino, Spoleto (PG 42.78N 12.74E) m2.6: continuano le concordanze orarie; naturalmente, produce  maggiori intensità la zona austro-asiatica, più sensibile.

22'10' h04:16r, Lunigiana, Casola (MS 44.20N 10.15E) m2.5; h04:40r, N. Caledonia ESE (Tadine 22.53S 169.70E) m5.0; h10:47r, Japan ENE (Namie 37.71N 141.93E) m5.3;

           h12:05r, Indonesia WSW (Reuleuet 5.07N 96.03E) m5.3; h20:43r, Tonga SW (Vaini, 23.01S 177.18W) m5.5:

la media delle massime intensità giornaliere dal 01'10' ≈m5.4m7.1 Max (15'10' h08:29r, Philippines), ben rientra nelle previsioni (m5.7→8.4).

Mini- statistic (22'10'-18'10'): Minima Lat.(-23.01 -37.9 -56.50 -56.19 -19.67) L. average = -38.65; m(5.5 5 5.3 5 4.9) M. average = m5.1

                                                  Maxima Lat.(44.2 46.32 44.72 44.77 43.69) L. average = 44.74 (gen. +3.05) m(2.5 2.4 2.4 3.4 2.6) M. average = 2.7 (gen. m3.9), ciò che conferma l'efficacia sismica sulle zone (inclinate verso il Sole) direttamente esposte all'eclittica planetaria, con il dominio dei valori medi intorno al giorno (21'10') come previsto.

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23'10' h01:25r, M. Laga (AQ 42.55N 13.41E) m3.2; h02:59r, Philippines E (Canmaya Diot 9.94N 124.16E) m5.2; h04:37r, Val Topino, Spoleto (PG 42.78N 12.75E) m2.6;

           h07:36r, Papua N. Guinea W (Panguna 6.38S 154.98E) m5.4; h11:03r, I. Lipari (38.44N 15.21E) m2.3; h11:27r, N. Zealand NE (Esperance Rock 31.00S 178.27W) m5.6;

           h11:57r, M. Martani, Giano (42.80N 12.65E) m2.9; h18:46r, C. Mid-Atlantic Ridge (3.42N 31.48W) m5.0

24'10' h04:30r, Fiji SW (Ndoi I. 22.55S 179.26E) m5.0; h08:20r, Casentino, Bagno (FC 43.80N 11.95E) m2.4; h08:47r, Tonga SW (Vaini 22.50S 176.51W) m5.4;

           h09:32r, Colombia W (Pizarro 5.02N 78.14W) m5.0; h12:08r, Russia SSE (Ozernovskiy 51.23N 156.68E) m5.0; h17:55r, Tonga NE (Pangai 19.36S 173.77W) m5.4;

           h18:33r, S. Sandwich Islands E (58.21S 12.95W) m6.7

25'10' h00:11r, India N (Bamboo Flat 14.34N 93.14E) m5.5; h06:20r, Tonga NE (Pangai 19.36S 173.77W) m5.4; h09:59r, Frignano, Frassinoro (MO 44.27N 10.50E) m3.1;

           h13:05r, Etna, Randazzo (CT 37.84N 14.99E) m2.6; h20:02r, Visokoi I. NNW (56.31S 27.48W) m5.2;  h21:41r, Carlsberg Ridge (1.01S 67.57E) m5.3
26'10' h02:20r, Etna, Randazzo (CT 37.86N 15.00E) m2.8; h02:49r, Japan Off Coast E (Honshu 37.17N 144.67E) m7.1

27'10' h08:03r, Appennino ligure (AL 44.77N 8.98E) m3.1; h09:58r, Panama SSE (Guarumal 8.32N 82.52W) m5.1; h23:12r, Solomon I. SE (Lata 10.87S 165.94E) m5.1:

Jup/Plu (60°) Sat*Mer/Sun(&≈Moo) (←click) fino al 30'10' ≈☻...

28'10' h00:38r, Marsica (AQ 41.75N 14.03E) m2.6; h03:52r, Japan Off Coast E (Honshu 37.14N 144.64E) m5.5:

           assestamenti dei precedenti nell'Oceano Pacifico (17'10'-26'10') a EST; a WEST, potremmo confrontare Amsterdam I. con Panama SSE (13'10'→27'10', m5.2→5.1);

           h05:11r, M. Nebrodi, Cerami (EN 37.86N 14.49E) m2.4; h07:26r, I. Lipari (ME 38.68N 15.39E) m2.9; h13:05r, Adriatico Centro N (AN 43.70N 13.94E) m2.3;

           h15:24r, Svalbard & J. Mayen SW (Longyearbyen, 76.35N 7.40E) m5.3; h18:09r, Etna, Maletto (CT 37.77N 14.94E) m2.6: concomitante con una eruzione vulcanica;

           h18:46r, Visokoi I. NNW (56.21S 27.41W) m5.0; h23:09r, Fiji NNE (Ndoi I. 20.02S 178.29W) m5.1:

           relativi assestamenti nell'Oceano Pacifico (24'10', m5.0→5.1; 25'10', m5.2→5.0) a WEST, con inclinazione terrestre a -14.19°.

29'10' h06:21r, Papua N. Guinea W (Panguna 6.32S 154.93E) m5.3: assestamento " "  a EST (23'10'→29'10', m5.4→5.3); h20:57r, Balleny I. (61.69S 154.73E) m6.0;

           h22:03r, Chile SSE (Constitucion 35.41S 72.37W) m6.2: Jup/Plu (60°) Sat*Mer/Sun(&≈Moo) (←click) fino al 30'10' ≈☻...; h23:42r, Austria (BZ 47.77N 10.82E) m2.3

30'10' h00:09r, Philippines SSE (Sarangani 4.35N 126.06E) m5.2; h02:00r, Tirreno A S (PA 38.51N 13.32E) m2.4; h02:36r, I. Lipari (VV 38.75N 15.33E) m2.6;

           h03:58r, Sicily Sea (AG 36.73N 13.19E) m2.9; h05:02r, China W (Xitumenzi 43.19N 130.98E) m5.1; h14:25r, Calabria Coast (VV 38.92N 15.71E) m2.3;

           h16:16r, Appennino ligure (GE 44.58N 9.24E) m2.9; h19:06r, Calabria Coast W (CS 39.25N 15.68E) m2.6; h19:08r, Colline Metallifere (GR 43.17N 10.80E) m2.6;

           h20:00r, Vanuatu WNW (Port-Olry 14.98S 166.82E) m5.1: ad ora, le concordanze orarie raggiungono il 95% e questo ha un significato  fisico molto profondo... le ipotesi planetarie di G. Imbalzano assumono il significato di una vera teoria!

31'10' h06:24r, Appennino ligure (AL 44.78N 8.98E) m2.4; h08:32r, Indonesia N (Manuakalada 9.07S 119.61E) m5.2; h11:20r, China S (Qian'an 44.64N 124.08E) m5.4;

           h15:30r, Fiji ESE (Ndoi I. 20.74S 178.47W) m5.1; h17:40r, Mar Ionio, Siracusa (SR 37.13N 15.39E) m2.4; h18:18r, Chile SSW (Coquimbo 30.30S 71.56W) m6.6;

           h19:36r, Prealpi venete, Claut (PN 46.24N 12.49E) m3.2; h20:08r, Taiwan SSW (Hualian 23.59N 121.44E) m6.3; h22:40r, Alpi Marittime (IM 43.99N 7.53E) m3.0

01'11' h00:32r, Japan SE (Ofunato 38.29N 142.83E) m5.3; h01:04r, Madonie (PA 37.75N 13.86E) m3.1; h05:43r, Costa calabra occidentale (VV 38.81N 15.72E) m3.1

02'11' h00:41r, Piana del Sele, Eboli (SA 40.59N 15.12E) m2.3; h02:22r, Russia SSE (Kuril'sk 44.63N 148.11E) m5.0; h07:23r, Tonga ESE (Neiafu 19.13S 172.63W) m6.2;

           h08:23r, Easter Island (23.57S 112.61W) m5.8; h10:12r, I. Lipari (ME 38.41N 15.34E) m2.4; h11:37r, Alaska S (False Pass 53.56N 163.71W) m5.2;

           h22:39r, Tonga ESE (Neiafu 19.23S 172.52W) m5.5, raro rinforzo gravitazionale verso il Nord del globo terrestre, la Luna incontro al Sole:

03'11'  ☻... Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse Visible from Eastern US (Mike Wall, Senior, October 30, 2013); h03:46r, Solomon I. SE (Lata 11.74S 166.70E) m5.0;

           h10:11r, Russia S (Kuril'sk 44.21N 148.17E) m5.1; h12:38r, Papua N. Guinea WNW (Kandrian 5.89S 148.80E) m5.6;

           h15:35r, Piana Sele, Serre (SA 40.59N 15.17E) m2.7; h16:04r, South Sandwich I. NNE (Bristol I. 57.87S 25.71W) m5.4;

           h19:17r, Philippines SSW (Palimbang 4.61N 123.36E) m6.0; h20:51r, Japan ESE (Haebaru 26.08N 128.43E) m5.4

04'11' h11:58r, Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge (8.97N 40.48W) m5.0 ☻...

05'11' h01:11r, Gubbio (PG 43.38N 12.53E) m3.2; h06:10r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.66N 14.93E) m3.4; h11:33r, Papua N. Guinea ENE (Kainantu 6.06S 146.51E) m5.2;

           h18:31r, Pollino, Laino (CS 39.86N 16.00E) m3.3

06'11' h00:20r, M. Nebrodi, Ucria (ME 38.00N 14.79E) m2.3; h01:29r, Gubbio (PG 43.38N 12.53E) m2.4; h02:46r, Indian Ocean N (1.92N 89.68E) m5.2;

           h05:31r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.70N 14.91E) m2.4; h09:46r, Japan E (Nago 26.61N 128.91E) m5.4; h10:31r, India WNW (Barpathar 26.40N 93.67E) m5.4

07'11' h01:58r, Calabria Coast W (VV 38.75N 15.60E) m2.6; h12:06r, Chile NNW (Lebu 37.48S 73.71W) m5.1; h20:03r, Indonesia WNW (Abepura 1.79S 138.63E) m5.3

08'11' h04:13r, N. Caledonia W (I. Hunter 22.34S 171.59E) m5.7; h05:02r, Emily, Finale (MO 44.87N 11.27E) m2.7; h06:33r, Papua N. Guinea WSW (Panguna 6.60S 154.81E) m5.3

09'11' h02:47r, Zealand NE (Raoul I. 28.38S 176.92W) m5.4; h09:31r, Micronesia SSE (Ngulu 8.08N 137.58E) m5.2; h10:48r, Alpi Marittime, Pigna (IM 43.98N 7.54E) m2.7;

           h23:07r, Japan W (Moriya 35.94N 139.97E) m5.6

10'11' h05:23r, Alpi Cozie (CN 44.44N 7.26E) m2.3; h09:51r, Tajikistan NNW (Yovan 38.41N 68.97E) m5.2

11'11' h05:44r, Mar Ionio (SR 37.22N 16.13E) m2.4; h12:32r, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (54.97S 130.44W) m5.7; h12:39r, Mar Tirreno S B (VV 39.04N 15.01E) m2.6;

           h13:31r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.79N 14.88E) m2.6; h22:26r, Indonesia NW (Kota Ternate 1.87N 126.60E) m5.0; h23:48r, Velino-Sirente, Rocca (AQ 42.24N 13.52E) m2.3

12'11' h05:37r, Papua N. Guinea ENE (Taron 4.34S 153.52E) m5.1; avvicinandosi il Plenilunio, le ore sismiche seguono la Luna crescente, ma intanto Giove allineato a Plutone tende a fronteggiare Venere, con "astensione" della Luna (crescente)/Sole, rinforzato da Saturno, similmente al 23'11': h13:18r, N. Mid-Atlantic Ridge (31.76N 40.53W) m5.1;

           h13:48r, Ionio Sea, Greece (39.17N 19.27E) m3.5; h14:47r, Adriatico Centro N (AN 43.58N 13.75E) m2.4; h16:02r, Alaska NNE (Amatignak I. 51.53N 178.88W) m5.8;

           h17:53r, Russia S (Ust'Kamchatsk Staryy 54.68N 162.29E) m6.6; h19:41r, Greece WSW (Oreoi 38.94N 23.06E) m5.1; h20:06r, Lucania, Filiano (PZ 40.72N 15.73E) m2.3

13'11' h06:25r, Solomon I. SW (Chirovanga 7.10S 156.24E) m5.1; h11:08r, Emily, Finale (MO 44.89N 11.27E) m2.8; h15:19r, Val Nerina, Spoleto (PG 42.65N 12.74E) m2.5;

           h20:37r, Scotia Sea (60.26S 47.20W) m6.1
14'11' h04:17r, Gargano, Vico (FG 41.81N 15.93E) m2.3; h12:11r, Genova, Ronco S. (44.55N 8.89E) m3.1; h15:39r, Alaska NNE (Amatignak I. 51.57N 178.95W) m5.4;

           h18:10r, Gubbio (PG 43.39N 12.53E) m2.7

15'11' h01:49r, Argentina ENE (S. Martin 32.65S 67.46W) m5.5; h11:30r, Japan ENE (Mutsu 41.48N 142.22E) m5.2; h15:12r, Mediterraneo W Nizza (42.82N 6.16E) m2.5;

           h20:27r, Peru SW (Acari 16.20S 75.25W) m5.1; h22:21r, Mar Ligure (IM 43.88N 8.53E) m2.3;
16'11' h00:27r, Scotia Sea (60.21S 47.11W) m6.8; h03:37r, Japan NNE (Naze 28.93N 129.66E) m5.3; h04:07r, Mar Ionio (SR 37.24N 15.96E) m2.3;

           h05:13r, Molise Coast, Campomarino (CB 41.99N 15.11E) m2.3; h08:50r, Calabria Coast W (CS 39.70N 15.48E) m2.8; h16:27r, Sumatra Off Coast NW (4.28N 90.11E) m5.4;
           h21:06r, Japan SE (Yotsukaido 35.61N 140.21E) m5.5; h22:01r, Gubbio (PG 43.39N 12.53E) m2.8

17'11' h06:00r, Scotia Sea (60.30S 46.36W) m7.8; h10:25r, Sicily Central, Villalba (CL 37.68N 13.83E) m2.9; h15:01r, Velino-Sirente, Rocca (AQ 42.26N 13.45E) m2.8;

           h16:49r, Ascension I. (10.31S 11.90W) m5.5: ☺...

18'11' h01:31r, Adriatico Centro N, Roseto (TE 43.00N 14.21E) m2.5; h01:50r, Marsica, Barrea (AQ 41.82N 13.98E) m2.6; h02:49r, Scotia Sea (60.51S 43.27W) m5.2;

           h08:40r, Patti-Milazzo Gulf (ME 38.10N 15.06E) m2.3; h08:54r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.52E) m2.6; h10:25r, N. Zealand NNW (Esperance Rock 30.43S 179.51W) m5.2
19'11' h04:19r, Japan SE (Toba 34.34N 137.07E) m5.7; h05:46r, Indonesia NE (Kupang 10.11S 123.66E) m5.2; h12:18r, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (63.37S 165.09W) m5.2;

           h16:56r, M. Nebrodi, S. Fratello (ME 37.95N 14.60E) m2.6; h22:07r, Indonesia NNE (Tobelo 2.65N 128.40E) m6.3

20'11' h00:31r, Micronesia SE (Yap 8.92N 138.53E) m5.7; h02:42r, N. Mariana I. WSW (Agrihan 18.46N 145.17E) m5.9; h02:52r, Indonesia SSE (Sinabang 1.30N 97.13E) m5.0;

           h15:03r, Gubbio (PG 43.39N 12.53E) m3.0; h16:30r, India ENE (Port Blair 12.42N 95.18E) m5.3

21'11' h03:50r, Sicily Central, Caltagirone (CT 37.30N 14.49E) m2.4; h04:13r, Gubbio (PG 43.38N 12.53E) m2.4; h11:13, Appennino, Novi ligure (AL 44.91N 9.03E) m3.8

22'11' h05:36r, Indonesia SSW (Bilungala 0.20S 123.01E) m5.1; h09:23r, Iran W (Sarpol-Zahab 34.43N 45.58E) m5.4; h13:06r, Appennino, S. Sofia (FC 43.99N 11.83E) m3.0;

           h13:29r, Kuril Islands (46.51N 153.00E) m5.3; h13:33r, Visokoi I. SE (57.67S 25.33W) m5.2; h20:03r, Fiji (17.10S 176.56W) m6.5;

           h20:26r, Appennino, Tortona (AL 44.92N 9.03E) m3.7; h21:34r, Iran WSW (Sarpol-Zahab 34.35N 45.66E) m5.6; h23:32r, Indonesia W (Banda Aceh 5.39N 92.81E) m5.5
23'11' h01:44r, Papua N. Guinea SE (Taron 5.10S 153.90E) m5.4; h06:16r, Japan WNW (Kizukuri 41.62N 137.83E) m5.3; h06:20r, China N (Changling 44.57N 124.00E) m5.5;

           h16:06r, Gargano, S. Giovanni Rotondo (FG 41.80N 15.84E) m2.3; h18:59r, Scotia Sea (60.16S 44.94W) m5.0; h23:13r, Fiji SSW (Ndoi I. 21.72S 179.34W) m5.2

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23'11' (click→) Ven*Plu/Jup (45°) Sat*Mer/Sun, Atlantic Ocean S 25'11': m7.0 effettivo, Max planetario: m6.6→7.1 con Luna decrescente.

Previsioni mirabilmente rispettate!

Ven -25°, Jup*Moo +15° : they produce a seismic diffraction

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Per confronto tra gli sbalzi sismici, osserviamo un nuovo agente esterno a ESE, riconducibile alla cometa Encke (massima luminosità m=6.5 al 21'11')!

Quattro comete prima del sorgere del Sole

24'11' h04:13r, M. Alpi-Sirino, Castelluccio (PZ 39.93N 16.02E) m2.7; h05:19r, China SE (36.63N 86.88E) m5.3; h10:58r, Metauro, Apecchio (PU 43.51N 12.41E) m2.3;

           h21:05r, Iraq N (Mandali 34.13N 45.59E) m5.3; h21:08r, Iran SW (Sarpol-Zahab 34.22N 45.59E) m5.4; h21:13r, Crotonese (KR 39.22N 16.95E) m2.7;

           h22:58r, Turkey WNW (Yenicaga 40.80N 31.89E) m5.0

25'11' h00:59r, Solomon I. WNW (Kirakira 10.14S 160.97E) m5.0; h02:32r, Atlantic Ocean S (53.88S 54.88W) m7.0; h02:43r, Indian Ocean 3J (25.49S 69.95E) m5.1;

           h02:52r, Russia SW (Kamchatsk Staryy 55.55N 161.58E) m5.0; h03:01r, Falkland I. (54.23S 55.15W) m5.4; h14:59r, Crotonese (KR 39.24N 16.98E) m2.4;
           h15:02r, Peru NE (Quilmana 12.65S 76.15W) m5.5; h15:59r, Russia E (Kuril'sk 45.60N 150.88E) m5.8; h20:33r, Alaska SSW (Atka 51.41N 174.52W) m5.2

26'11' h01:11r, Japan ENE (Ishinomaki 38.53N 141.93E) m5.0; h13:00r, I. Lipari (ME 38.46N 15.44E) m2.7; h17:12r, Val Nerina, Preci (PG 42.88N 13.04E) m2.5
27'11' h00:33r, Papua N. Guinea ESE (Kimbe 5.87S 150.75E) m5.3; h04:03r, Calabria Coast W (RC 38.84N 15.36E) m2.6; h06:26r, Forlì - Cesena, Bagno (43.78N 11.96E) m2.4;

           h09:37r, Lucania, Abriola (PZ 40.55N 15.79E) m2.3; h19:06r, Indian Ocean 3J (25.34S 69.75E) m5.2; h21:07r, Pianura padana emiliana (FE 44.81N 11.45E) m2.6
28'11' h03:12r, Japan SE (Muroran 42.09N 141.41E) m5.0; h06:09r, Crotonese, Strongoli (KR 39.23N 17.00E) m2.3; h07:07r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.64N 14.89E) m2.3;

           h08:52r, Val Taro, Lugagnano (PC 44.80N 9.79E) m2.4; h17:17r, Iran NE (Borazjan 29.36N 51.31E) m5.6; h22.37r, Indonesia NNW (Sikabaluan 0.18N 98.51E) m5.1
29'11' h00:08r, Fiji I. S (26.68S 176.13W) m5.2; h01:35r, Japan S (Narashino 35.62N 140.04E) m5.0; h03:46r, Vanuatu NNW (Sola 12.24S 166.87E) m5.1;

           h05:44r, Crotonese, Strongoli (KR 39.22N 16.99E) m2.7; h08:19r, China (Motuo 28.89N 95.88E) m5.1; h11:30r, N. Mariana I. ENE (Anatahan 16.79N 146.46E) m5.5;

           h11:43r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.70N 14.86E) m2.3; h16:16r, Calabria Coast W (CZ 38.99N 15.71E) m3.0; h18:53r, M. Reatini, Amatrice (RI 42.64N 13.22E) m2.9: come già previsto dall'inizio dell'anno, l'approssimarsi della Luna Nuova esalta l'intensità dei sismi nel Centro-Sud d'Italia.

30'11' h01:23r, Patti-Milazzo Gulf (ME 38.38N 15.42E) m2.4; h02:16r, Emilia, Imola (BO 44.35N 11.72E) m2.4; h09:23r, Gubbio (PG 43.39N 12.52E) m2.6;

           h18:02r, Oregon W (Brookings 41.65N 126.89W) m5.5; h20:36r, Mexico NE (Coacoyul 17.78N 101.27W) m5.1; h21:07r, DR Congo WNW (Sake 0.94S 26.98E) m5.4;

           h21:07r, M. Reatini, Amatrice (RI 42.64N 13.22E) m3.9; h22:02r, Mar Ionio (KR 38.67N 17.91E) m2.9; h22:09r, Fiji ESE (Lambasa 17.55S 178.32W) m5.4

01'12' h09:58r, Kepulauan Barat Daya, Indonesia (7.01S 128.38E) m6.4; h12:57r, Indonesia SE (Sinabang 2.06N 96.85E) m6.0:

           ultima fase dell'opposizione Ven*Plu/Jup (45°→) Sat*Mer/Sun&Moon ...☻!

02'12' h00:55r, Emily, S. Agostino (FE 44.78N 11.48E) m2.4; h01:05r, Mar Ionio (RC 37.51N 16.27E) m3.1; h12:12r, Gubbio (PG 43.39N 12.52E) m2.7;

           h13:36r, Vanuatu SSE (Isangel 21.26S 170.16E) m5.6; h14:01r, S. Africa (53.37S 25.56E) m5.1; h19:21r, Tirreno A S (PA 38.54N, 13.30E) m3.2;

           h22:12r, Val Taro (PC 44.78N 9.79E) m2.3 ...

03'12' h15:07r, Alpi Cozie, Macra (CN 44.49N 7.21E) m2.6; h17:30r, Le Murge, Altamura (BA 40.80N 16.55E) m2.3; h18:44r, Japan ESE (Kitaibaraki 36.52N 141.73E) m5.7

04'12' h01:03r, Chile NE (Taltal 24.59S 69.16W) m5.5; h02:14r, N. Zealand ESE (Raoul I. 29.89S 176.05W) m5.0; h07:34r, Japan ESE (Iwo Jima 23.98N 143.21E) m5.3;

           h08:23r, Philippines ENE (Tibanbang 6.64N 126.12E) m5.5

05'12' h01:58r, Indonesia SW (Molibagu 0.01S 123.63E) m5.3; h02:49r, Fiji I. S (25.47S 178.22E) m5.3; h10:01r, Solomon I. W (Lata 10.64S 165.00E) m5.1;

           h18:35r, Calabria Coast W, Scilla (RC 38.29N 15.73E) m2.3; h19:37r, Forlì, Faenza (RA 44.36N 11.90E) m2.4

06'12' h05:25r, Ustica I. (PA 38.58N 13.27E) m2.7; h11:04r, Gubbio, C. Castello (PG 43.39N 12.53E) m2.4; h14:57r, Ascoli Piceno, Loro (AP 43.11N 13.49E) m2.3:

           assestamenti complessivi, tanto al Sud quanto al Nord d'Italia; h15:04r, Tajikistan ESE (Palas 40.23N 69.93E) m5.0; h21:16r, Alaska SW (Larsen Bay 56.75N 155.07W) m5.4

07'12' h03:33r, Japan SW (Yonakuni 23.84N 122.53E) m5.0; h04:35r, Chile WSW (S. Antonio 33.86S 72.21W) m5.0; h06:13r, Alaska ENE (Chernabura I. 55.19N 157.84W) m5.5;

           h08:24r, Indonesia N (Ternate 1.02N 127.43E) m5.0; h11:36r, Colfiorito-Nocera Umbra (MC 43.05N 12.89E) m2.3; h12:05r, Sicily Coast N (ME 38.14N 14.88E) m2.4;

           h16:56r, Irpinia, S. Gregorio M. (SA 40.62N 15.47E) m2.5; h23:48r, Tonga WSW (Neiafu 18.87S 174.55W) m5.0:

           Jup/Ven (* Mar/Sat) ┴ Sun/Nep (* Plu/Moo) & (45°) Sun/Ear, opposizione Jup/Ven rispetto a Sun/Moo.

08'12' h09:01r, Pollino, Laino (CS 39.88N 16.03E) m2.3; h12:39, American Samoa S (Vailoatai 15.97S 171.07W) m5.2; h13:04r, Vanuatu E (Luganville 15.55S 167.54E) m5.3;

           h15:30, Gran Sasso, Crognaleto (TE 42.46N 13.46E) m3.5: forte intensità intorno agli Abruzzi (TE) uscendo dalla Luna Nuova (02'12' ) comunque inferiore al 30'11' (RI);

           h17:51r, Gela Gulf, S. Croce C. (RG 36.74N 14.41E) m2.7: proseguono gli assestamenti del (02'12' ) anche nel Tirreno.

09'12' h01:52r, I. Lipari (ME 38.40N 14.57E) m3.0; h03:21r, Russia SE (Kuril'sk 44.51N 149.07E) m5.9: Jup/Plu & Ven/Mar (45°) Sun/Ear amplified by Moo/Nep ┴ Sat/Mer.

           h03:34r, Garfagnana, Montecatini (PT 43.94N 10.71E) m2.4; h07:16r, Calabria Coast W (CS 39.02N 15.63E) m2.4;

           h07:29r, S. Sandwich I. SE (Bristol I. 60.94S 23.02W) m5.2; h15:16r, Turkmenistan S (Gazanjyk 38.66N 55.61E) m5.2; h17:21r, Indonesia NNE (Tobelo 2.69N 128.38E) m5.5;

           h18:29r, Veneto, Claut (PN 46.30N 12.58E) m2.5; h20:14r, Argentina ESE (Calingasta 31.39S 69.14W) m5.4; h23:53r, Emily, Magnacavallo (MN 44.92N 11.22E) m2.7

10'12' h11:00r, Japan SE (Iwo Jima 23.01N 143.01E) m5.3; h11:15r, Indonesia WSW (Kuripan 5.78S 102.02E) m5.3; h11:47r, Costa Rica NW (Liberia 10.72N 85.53W) m5.1;

           h12:33r, Calabria Coast (CS 39.01N 15.91E) m3.0; h16:51r, Pollino, Laino (PZ 39.91N 16.05E) m2.4; h16:53r, Balleny I. (61.46S 153.67E) m5.0;

           h17:31r, Mexico ENE (Socorro I. 19.65N 108.91W) m5.1; h22:15r, La Sila, Carlopoli (CZ 39.13N 16.51E) m2.4

11'12' h18:21r, Vanuatu NNW (Sola 12.32S 167.17E) m5.3; h19:46r, Gubbio (PG 43.37N 12.56E) m2.5

12'12' h11:04r, Alpi Pennine (AO 46.16N 7.60E) m2.3; h14:54r, Emily, Magnacavallo (MN 44.92N 11.23E) m2.5; h14:55r, Calabria Coast W (VV 38.70N 15.60E) m2.3;

           h22:49r, Salvador SSW (El Rosario 13.13N 89.12W) m5.4

13'12' h06:45r, Tirreno Centrale (NA 40.55N 13.41E) m2.5; h08:45r, Russia ENE (Kuril'sk 45.28N 148.18E) m5.1; h12:35r, Indonesia NE (Poso 0.96S 121.38E) m5.1;

           h20:19r, Ecuador SW (Playas 2.88S 80.60W) m5.0; h23:08r, Adriatico Centro N (Croatia 44.29N 15.63E) m3.3

14'12' h08:33r, Chile Rise W (41.46S 86.82W) m5.1; h13:29r, Japan SSE (Asahi 35.62N 140.69E) m5.4; h16:46r, I. Lipari (ME 38.52N 14.76E) m2.3;

           h22:48r, Etna, Adrano (CT 37.77N 14.75E) m3.3

15'12' h04:58r, Noto-Capo Passero Gulf (RG 36.67N 14.94E) m4.1; h06:34r, M. Nebrodi (EN 37.75N 14.65E) m2.4; h07:48r, Peru E (Huicungo 7.28S 76.72W) m5.2;

           h13:49r, Russia NE (Petrop.-Kamchat. 53.82N 160.61E) m5.0; h22:31r, Tirreno A S, I. delle Femmine (PA 38.29N 13.28E) m2.9

16'12' h02:36r, Gargano, Carpino (FG 41.88N 15.79E) m2.4; h07:29r, Gran Sasso, Crognaleto (TE 42.48N 13.48E) m2.3; h11:35r, Mid-Atlantic Ridge S (47.19S 13.43W) m5.2;

           h12:27r, China ENE (Xinling 31.04N 110.39E) m5.0h12:49r, Vanuatu NNE (Norsup 15.82S 167.50E) m5.1; h15:53r, Indonesia SW (Biha 6.76S 102.62E) m5.0;
           h19:54r, Georgia & Sandwich I. S, ESE (Grytviken 55.50S 32.52W) m5.2; h23:11r, N. Zealand WSW (Te Anau 46.10S 165.94E) m5.6 ☺...

17'12' h00:14r, Calabria Coast S (38.04N 16.26E) m2.8; h00:44r, M. Daunia, Orsara (FG 41.31N 15.24E) m2.3; h05:07r, Fiji S (Ndoi I. 20.80S 178.67W) m5.4;

           h07:48r, Chile S (Taltal 25.71S 70.47W) m5.7; h10:18r, I. Lipari, Milazzo (ME 38.44N 15.31E) m2.3; h12:41r, Prealpi venete, Tramonti (PN 46.33N 12.80E) m3.0;

           h14:19r, Greenland Sea (75.89N 7.18E) m5.1 ...☺

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2014 01'01' ☻... 06'01' Moo/Sat(45°)Ven/Jup & Mar/Ura┴Sun/Ear; ≈m6.8 Max planetario in attesa; 15'01' .

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                                           ~ Next alignments (↓click!) ~

2013:    19'09' ☺ 21'09' Sat*Ven/Mar(30°), Jup/Plu┴Sun/Moo; 04'10' Pakistan 24'09': m7.7 effettivo (Tirreno B S m3.6 19'09'), m7.9 Max planetario

               19'10' 21'10' Jup/Plu & Mar/Nep (60°) Sun*Sat/Moo; 03'11' Japan 26'10': m7.1 effettivo (Toscana N m3.4 19'10'), m5.7→8.4 (default di Venere laterale) M. p.

               23'11' (click→) Ven*Plu/Jup (45°) Sat*Mer/Sun, Atlantic Ocean S 25'11': m7.0 effettivo, Max planetario: m6.6→7.1 con la Luna decrescente.

2014:    01'01' ☻ 06'01' Moo/Sat(45°)Ven/Jup & Mar/Ura┴Sun/Ear; 15'01' ≈m6.8 Max planetario...

              15'03' 16'03' Mer*Nep/Sat(30°), Jup/Sat(45°)Sun/Ear; 30'03' ≈m4.7 Max planetario...

              28'05' 08'06' Jup/Plu (60°) Sat*Mar/Ven; 12'06' ≈m6.3 Max planetario...

              21'12' 25'12' Jup/Mar (30°) Ven*Mer/Plu; 05'01'15

2015:   03'04' 12'04' Sat/Ven ┴ Jup/Mer; 18'04'

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Cosa fare in caso di terremoto

[INGV - sezione di Bologna]

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SEE also: Informazione eventi sismici e meteo

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Dettagli evento

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(click→) LAST dominant planetary hours for ALL latitudes (←click)
(on max-15 preceding events)

    EN. In the graph: a general demonstration (this was submitted to constructive criticisms of about 20 active participants away FaceBook to the conference on the WEB) that the hours of the seisms, also in the very distant localities, they are in accord with the position of these in comparison with the Planets (that induce flows of particles in gravitational field) and not only of the Sun or the Moon; in fact, the times are not tied exclusively to lunisolar peaks.                                                                                                                                         Giovanni Imbalzano 10 October 2013 Moncalieri (TO)

    IT. Nel grafico: dimostrazione generale (sottoposta alle critiche costruttive di circa 20 partecipanti attivi via FaceBook alla conferenza sul WEB) che le ore dei sismi, in luoghi anche molto distanti, concordano con la posizione di questi rispetto ai Pianeti (che inducono flussi di particelle in gravitazione) e non solo al Sole o alla Luna; infatti, i tempi non sono legati esclusivamente ai culmini lunisolari.

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    Nota Bene: nel grafico Dominant planetary hours for ALL latitudes le "lancette" in corrispondono all'attuale opposizione (Moo/Sun) o dei Pianeti, nell'ordine

Moo/Sun Mar/Nep Jup/Plu Jup/Ven Ura/Sat Ura/Mer ovvero, inversamente, Nep/Mar Plu/Jup Ven/Jup Sat/Ura Mer/Ura Sun/Moo (in verso orario).

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Personal thanks for the data published by US Geological Survey,

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia di Bologna

and QCN.Stanford.edu

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I più probabili quanti del campo sono le WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles) magnetiche!

From the charts we deduces that the WIMP globally produces

a less attractive forces in comparison with the standard (anti -gravity apparent).

 An impromptu quantic skips are able to disperse gravitons (if n→w) or anti -gravitons (if w→n).

The deduced value for masses of the WIMP in

Gravitational quantization: "Seismic perturbation, Bode law and WIMP interactions"

G. Imbalzano

Quantizzazione gravitazionale: "Perturbazioni sismiche, legge di Bode e interazioni WIMP"

are perfectly compatibles with experiments of Labs of the Soudan (CoGeNT) and of the Gran Sasso (INFN)

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