With the latest #Solpage and #SSGI version we are updating example illustrations. This is the planetary and lunar geometry on 3-5 February 2023. Most critical was the convergence of Sun-Venus-Jupiter with Mercury-Sun-Uranus at Full Moon (Moon-Earth-Sun).
This month marks the 10 years anniversary of our in-house software #Solpage, which reached version 10 last year. Development came out of a need to compute geometry from any centric view, not just geocentric or heliocentric. Over the years it grew far beyond its basic functions, with the integration of #SSGI, cluster computation, datasets and statistical analysis to provide evidence of planetary/lunar influence on seismic activity:
https://github.com/ssgeos/conjuntclust6p-2000-2024
Our website ssgeos.org provides #SSGI graphs for both emphasized geometry and the most recent corresponding seismic activity. The geometry is always explained in detail in our latest forecast videos.
In this time-frame clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred primarily after lunar peaks (green). The largest #earthquake was M 6.5 near the north coast of New Guinea, P.N.G. on the 20th. #SSGI

An obvious cluster of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) #earthquakes occurred yesterday following the sequence of planetary and lunar geometry from 9 to 12 May. Stronger tremors tend to occur in temporal clusters (without spatial component), i.e in a short time in different regions.

For a detailed analysis of this #SSGI graph, check out
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20mRKdSg

Major cluster sequence of planetary geometry ahead 15-17 May 2025 - WATCH IT

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The strongest #earthquake in the last two weeks was M 6.6 at the Southeast Indian Ridge. Note the temporal clustering of M ≥ 5.5 earthquakes depicted on the #SSGI graph. Stronger earthquakes tend to occur in clusters, rather than on average.
We're very excited about our new #SSGI graph, which reached version 10. Along with the curved peaks we also added algorithms to improve lunar peaks (LG, green colors). This graph covers 7-16 April. Note the temporal #earthquake clusters.

We have updated our #SSGI models. They now show curved peaks instead of blocked peaks. It's been on our wish list for a long time.

Here we show the updated version of the largest #earthquakes on record. Purple/red peaks indicate conjunction clusters. See statistics: https://mastodon.world/@ssgeos_edu/114278813610936164

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Attached: 1 image Training AI to let it define conjunction clusters reveals a statistically significant correlation for the period 2000-2024. This cluster definition is slightly different from our previous definition. The results show: - Total extended window duration: 4,344.31 days - Total observation duration: 8,878.62 days - Expected probability: 48.93% (the proportion of time covered by extended windows) - Observed successes: 92 out of 156 earthquakes (59.0%) - Binomial test p-value: 0.0129

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In our weekly #SSGI video analyses, we always use a M ≥ 5.5 threshold. This is because specific planetary conjunction clusters statistically result in a seismic increase. These stats are based on the same conjunction cluster definition used for our M ≥ 7.4 analysis.

Two clusters of strong (M ≥ 5.5) earthquakes occurred at and following the near quadruple conjunction around 11 September 2024.

Stronger earthquakes typically occur in temporal clusters, rather than on average. #SSGI