By Matthew Ehret “Can we forecast earthquakes? No. Neither the United States Geology Survey (USGS) nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake. We do not know how, and we do not expect to know how any time in the foreseeable future.”
Thank you for sharing this densely-packed essay. As usual, there is an extraordinary amount of scholarship invested. I wonder whether the universal order is somehow reflected in the Titius-Bode law? As I understand it, the formula held true for the planets until Neptune and Pluto. But the latter has recently lost status as a planet? It used to nag me that such an apparent pattern should unravel at the last frontier.... Then again, perhaps that illustrates the fallacy of mathematical modeling!
Excellent article Matt, thank you!
Shackles is right and they are tightening just as fast as their narrative is no longer working.
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Thank you for sharing this densely-packed essay. As usual, there is an extraordinary amount of scholarship invested. I wonder whether the universal order is somehow reflected in the Titius-Bode law? As I understand it, the formula held true for the planets until Neptune and Pluto. But the latter has recently lost status as a planet? It used to nag me that such an apparent pattern should unravel at the last frontier.... Then again, perhaps that illustrates the fallacy of mathematical modeling!