VAN method
The VAN method – named after P. Varotsos, K. Alexopoulos and K. Nomicos, authors of the 1981 papers describing it – measures low frequency electric signals, termed "seismic electric signals" (SES), by which Varotsos and several colleagues claimed to have successfully predicted earthquakes in Greece. Both the method itself and the manner by which successful predictions were claimed have been severely criticized. Supporters of VAN have responded to the criticism but the critics have not retracted their views.
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VAN method
The VAN method – named after P. Varotsos, K. Alexopoulos and K. Nomicos, authors of the 1981 papers describing it – measures low frequency electric signals, termed "seismic electric signals" (SES), by which Varotsos and several colleagues claimed to have successfully predicted earthquakes in Greece. Both the method itself and the manner by which successful predictions were claimed have been severely criticized. Supporters of VAN have responded to the criticism but the critics have not retracted their views.
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El método VAN es un método exp ...... na catástrofe que se aproxima.
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The VAN method – named after P ...... was answered on the same issue
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VAN法(英: VAN method)は、地球電磁気学的手法による地震予知の方法。
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Η Μέθοδος ΒΑΝ είναι πειραματικ ...... η έννοια του «φυσικού χρόνου».
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El método VAN es un método exp ...... na catástrofe que se aproxima.
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The VAN method – named after P ...... ave not retracted their views.
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VAN法(英: VAN method)は、地球電磁気学的手法による地震予知の方法。
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Η Μέθοδος ΒΑΝ είναι πειραματικ ...... η έννοια του «φυσικού χρόνου».
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Método VAN
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VAN method
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VAN法
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Μέθοδος ΒΑΝ
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