2024-04-05T16:31:45+00:00
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/ The Dutch researcher and seismographer, Frank Hoogerbietz, returns after a period of disappearance from Twitter with posts about astronomical alignments that may lead to earthquakes on Earth, and this time he mentioned Iran by name, and said, “Many moderate earthquakes were recorded in western Iran this morning.” (Friday). A stronger tremor is possible.”
He attached his tweet to a map he had published (at the expense of the research body headed by SSGEOS) on April 1, showing some pink marks and a straight line connecting them.
The US Geological Survey recorded three earthquakes on Friday morning in different regions of Iran, ranging between 4.2 and 4.6 on the Richter scale.
Today’s tweet by Hogrebetz was preceded by another blog post on his account and the account of his research body, in which he stated, “A group of planetary conjunctions on April 3 could lead to an increase in seismic activity, and it is likely to reach 6 to 7 degrees in the period from April 4 to 5.” “.
He added, “A combination of conjunctions between the planets and the Moon from April 5 to 7 will likely lead to stronger tremors and more earthquakes in general over the course of this week.”
Dutchman Frank Hoogrebetz heads the SSGEOS – Solar System Geometry Survey, a research institution that focuses on monitoring the emerging geometry of celestial bodies and its relationship to seismic activity on Earth.
“Critical Planetary Engineering”
As defined by SSGEOS on its website; The specific geometry between celestial bodies associated with larger earthquakes is called the “critical planetary geometry” or “critical lunar geometry” if the Moon is associated.
According to Hogrebetz’s theory, which he strongly defends; Critical engineering does not always lead to large earthquakes. This depends on the state of the Earth’s crust, i.e. the amount of pressure between the tectonic plates. This indicates a direct relationship between pressure buildup in the Earth’s crust and the electromagnetic charge resulting from critical planetary geometry; Which may lead to large earthquakes.
Rejected by scholars
However, scientists reject this theory and insist that there is no scientific method that allows earthquakes to be predicted before they occur. They also confirm that there is no scientific basis to prove that the movement and alignment of the planets may affect the Earth in the form of seismic activities.
Astronomers also confirm that the only scientifically proven relationship between the Earth and celestial bodies is the Earth’s relationship with the Moon during tidal phenomena only… and it has not been possible to confirm any other relationship without that.
Al Arabiya.net asked the Dutch scientist why astronomers and geologists ignore his theory and do not give it any attention. He responded by saying: “I think that observing planets in this context is considered unscientific – by definition – and this may be the reason why they refuse to research it.”