Earthquakes Predicted by The “Moon Man” | Socyberty
Ken Ring, known to the public as "moon forecasters" and "moon man", whom scientists have mocking him, when he predicted the earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, and after exactly predicted another earthquake .
Ring warned that a second earthquake will hit Christchurch last week, which is contrary to the beliefs of scientists. But seismologists remain shocked when New Zealand largest city hit consecutive stroke after the disaster in February that killed over 182 people, says Telegraph.
Ring, otherwise Rapporteur on fishing, find the center of the "heated" debate in New Zealand due to shocks to the forecast, based on the belief that earthquakes are caused by gravity on the moon that attracts tectonic plate of the Earth.
Seismologists have rejected his theory, but in New Zealand fast flow that "moon man" accurately predicted the earthquake in September 2010 and last month's disaster.
When the "moon man" warned that the March 20th morning when the moon passes near Earth, will come second quake which hit the area, some residents of Christchurch believed him and temporarily left the city.
The media, politicians and scientists mocking the "moon man" since the morning of March 20th country in the city remained calm. However, later that same day, at 21:47 pm town hit by second quake of magnitude 5.1. Although it occurred ten hours later, and was milder than forecast then Ring predicted, it was the strongest blow to the disaster, which somehow caused the people to argue that "the moon forecasters" proved his theory.
Ring warned that a second earthquake will hit Christchurch last week, which is contrary to the beliefs of scientists. But seismologists remain shocked when New Zealand largest city hit consecutive stroke after the disaster in February that killed over 182 people, says Telegraph.
Ring, otherwise Rapporteur on fishing, find the center of the "heated" debate in New Zealand due to shocks to the forecast, based on the belief that earthquakes are caused by gravity on the moon that attracts tectonic plate of the Earth.
Seismologists have rejected his theory, but in New Zealand fast flow that "moon man" accurately predicted the earthquake in September 2010 and last month's disaster.
When the "moon man" warned that the March 20th morning when the moon passes near Earth, will come second quake which hit the area, some residents of Christchurch believed him and temporarily left the city.
The media, politicians and scientists mocking the "moon man" since the morning of March 20th country in the city remained calm. However, later that same day, at 21:47 pm town hit by second quake of magnitude 5.1. Although it occurred ten hours later, and was milder than forecast then Ring predicted, it was the strongest blow to the disaster, which somehow caused the people to argue that "the moon forecasters" proved his theory.
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