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Earthquake strikes Greece not Japan.. My data and calculation is useless..?

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I did posted out 2 weeks ago that " Can Japan be having earthquake on July 14 2008 "

My data compare with the actual result is completely offset by appx~6000 miles. I am feeling very sad and appolgies to people around the world that i have calculated and posted result that is not acurate. below are the news clip :-

Tuesday July 15, 2008 MYT 1:58:43 PM

ATHENS, Greece (AP): The Athens Geodynamic Institute says a strong earthquake has struck near the Greek island of Rhodes. The Geodynamic Institute says the quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 struck at 6:26 a.m. (0326 GMT) Tuesday. Its epicenter was 445 kilometers (275 miles) southeast of Athens, beneath the seabed south of Rhodes.

The U.S. Geological Survey gave the magnitude as 6.4.

Blow are the answer that was replied 2 weeks ago, thank you for replying

by Curiosit... No, I do not agree with you. The "science" of predicting earthquakes is not as precise as your prediction.

Science can predict earthquakes; however, t

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  1. The earth quake that struck Athens, in Greece, has affected the Lebanese coast by this earthquake.


  2. Earthquakes are unpredictable and can happen anywhere (usually near or around fault boundaries).  You can make predictions but that is about as far as you can get.  Even with out technology today it is still hard to detect an Earthquake before it happens.

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