Harald G.

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popular misconception about earthquakes: that they come at regular intervals and that a region can be “due” for one if it hasn’t experienced an earthquake in some time. Earthquakes result from a buildup of stress along fault lines. It might follow that the stress builds up until it is discharged, like a geyser erupting with boiling water, relieving the stress and resetting the process.
The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don't
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