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Earthquake sensitive : ウィキペディア英語版 | Earthquake sensitive
An earthquake sensitive is a person who claims to have the ability to predict earthquakes. Notable sensitives include American geologist Jim Berkland, who proposes that sensitivity should be scientifically employed in earthquake prediction. Sensitives often claim to feel manifest physical and mental effects prior to an earthquake, including ringing of the ears, dizziness, ear tones, headaches, vivid dreams, anxiety, and visions. == Reliability == There is no evidence that earthquake sensitives are genuinely able to predict earthquakes, and the so-called symptoms of sensitivity remain at best highly controversial. No scientific proof of these abilities has been demonstrated.〔Orey, p. 73〕 Jim Berkland's claim to earthquake sensitivity was formally investigated and appeared to be groundless.〔(Skeptical Inquirer, 30.5 )〕 Gene Emery〔() Gene Emery〕 keeps track of psychic predictions and has discussed Clarisa Bernhardt's failed predictions as well as those of other alleged earthquake sensitives.〔() Psychic Forecasts Were a Big Flop (Again)〕 In 1976, Clarisa Bernhardt falsely predicted a very large earthquake, expected to be of magnitude 8, for North Carolina.〔() Failed Earthquake Predictions〕
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