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by toast0
1098 days ago
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You'd have to get a theory of why the rays correlate to earthquakes to have a usable model. Realistically, if you live in a place with poor construction and relatively large earthquake risk, the sensible thing is to always have your emergency kit ready to go. Chances are, you have other infrastructure issues anyway, so keeping a week or so of emergency rations and water available might come in handy more often than somewhere that has tigher building codes (and enforcement). It would likely be hard for everyone to prep within the same two week window anyway. But, if it was quite specific and accurate, relief organizations could begin staging and start traveling to be closer and quicker to respond. Doesn't seem like it's anywhere close to that from descriptions in this thread. |
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