Ecuador earthquake demolishes Dutch meteorologists' theory
Yesterday's earthquake that shook a coastal area of Ecuador with a magnitude of 6.8 showed that the theory adopted by Dutch meteorologist Frank Hogerbets was wrong.
Hugerpets' theory foresaw the idea of planetary alignment and its impact on the occurrence of earthquakes, but could not explain why earthquakes occur daily in all parts of the globe without an alignment planets from happening.
The owners of this theory claim that the gravity of the aligned planets of the solar system can alter the rotational speed of the Earth, which leads to changes in the speed of the tectonic plates of the outer crust of the Earth and, therefore, to the appearance of tremors. buried. .
Hogerbets claimed that this explained the earthquake in Turkey and Syria on February 6, but ignored the earthquake in Ecuador, which supports the tendency to dismiss this theory.
The earthquake in Ecuador damaged residential buildings, schools and medical centers and killed at least 14 people.
The list of earthquakes expected by Hugerpets included eight countries: Iraq, Iran, Libya, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and India, unlike Ecuador. was not part
Sherif Al-Hadi, head of the earthquake department at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, asked, in remarks published by the Middle East news site: "Where is the earthquake in Ecuador ?”, ridiculing this unconvincing theory. .
He said: "The inability of this theory to explain the causes of earthquakes which occur at times unrelated to the alignment of the planets, such as the earthquake in Ecuador, is enough to dismiss it and place it at its natural size", describing it as "astrology doubled with science".
He added: "All the achievements of this theory are based only on coincidences, but many times it fails to explain the causes of earthquakes that occur in places far from the forecast, as happened in Ecuador , forcing this Dutch forecaster to admit failure."
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