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A new feature in #Solpage generates a chart depicting angular separations between celestial bodies. Here it uniquely demonstrates a Venus-centric right angle with Mercury and Uranus (19 Feb). Multi-centric observation is essential for understanding Solar System dynamics.
Statistical analysis of Earth-Saturn-Neptune conjunctions since 1900 show some seismic potential up to ~M6.5. However, when converging with more planetary/lunar/solar geometry, like in 1917 (6 alignments, 3 M7 quakes), seismic potential increases dramatically, confirmed by statistics of dense planetary conjunction clusters.
https://github.com/ssgeos/conjuntclust6p-2000-2024
The usual clustering of stronger (M≥5.5) #earthquakes from 5-14 February occurred almost symmetrically with the geometric peaks that we discussed when this time-frame commenced. These seismic bursts demonstrate seismic modulation related to planetary and lunar geometry.
There is strong evidence that comet #ISON (2013), #Kirch (1680) and #Negra (1347) are the same object. Orbital synchronicity between the comet and Earth suggests Earth went through the comet's tail in December 1347 causing widespread destruction.
https://ssgeos.org/articles/comet-negra-kirch-ison.htm
A 333-Years Comet: Are Negra, Kirch and ISON the same object? | SSGEOS

Solar System Geometry Survey

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

The Electromagnetic Geometric Framework

Based on our observational research from the last 14 years we propose that the electromagnetic (EM) force dominates on large scales, whereby the relationship between Gravity and Mass - GM - is geometrically defined and possibly unique to our solar system.

This is an introduction with links to articles explaining the framework.

https://ssgeos.org/articles/em-geometry-intro.htm

The Electromagnetic Geometric Framework | SSGEOS

Solar System Geometry Survey

Thus far in this time-frame (31 December - 8 January) three temporal #earthquake clusters occurred matching the #lunar (green) peaks (as anticipated). Strongest event thus far was the M 6.5 Mexico tremor at Full Moon.
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

YouTube