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  • Title:
  • The cosmic energy gravitational genesis of the strongest earthquakes of the earth occurred near the date 2021.1 AD of the local maximal combined planetary and solar integral energy gravitational influence on the Earth
  • Author:

    Sergey Victorovich Simonenko

  • Author Affiliation:

    V.I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia

  • Received:Jan.24, 2023
  • Accepted:Feb.15, 2023
  • Published:Mar.6, 2023
Abstract
We have presented (on January 27, 2023) to the Advances in Environment and Energies the convincing evidence of the cosmic energy gravitational genesis of the strongest earthquakes of the Earth (especially, the Japanese earthquakes) occurred (on February 10, 2021 AD; February 13, 2021 AD and March 4, 2021 AD) near the previously published (in 2019 AD) date 2021.1 AD (corresponding to February 7, 2021 AD) of the local maximal combined planetary and solar integral energy gravitational influence on the internal rigid core of the Earth (and on the Earth as a whole). The date 2021.1 AD is calculated according to the global prediction thermohydrogravidynamic principles (in the frame of the established thermohydrogravidynamic technology) under the first approximation of the circular orbits of the planets around the Sun. The revealed convincing cosmic energy gravitational genesis of the strongest earthquakes of the Earth (occurred near the date 2021.1 AD) is based on the detailed analysis (in the frame of the thermohydrogravidynamic technology) of the strongest earthquakes (according to the U.S. Geological Survey) of the Earth occurred near the local maximal values of the calculated combined planetary and solar integral energy gravitational influences on the internal rigid core of the Earth.
Keywords

Environment and cosmic energies, non-stationary cosmic gravitation, generalized first law of thermodynamics, global seismotectonic and magnetic processes, thermohydrogravidynamic theory and technology, global prediction thermohydrogravidynamic principles.

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