Sunday, April 12, 2026

Solar System Geometry Forecast (April 10-19, 2026) | Frank Hoogerbeets

A convergence of planetary geometries, including Earth's conjunction with Mars and Neptune, is expected to produce heightened seismic activity from April 12 to 14 (Sun-Tue). The lunar peak on April 15 (Wed) is projected to generate temporal clustering of stronger earthquakes around April 16 (Thu), with potential magnitudes reaching 6–7. 
 
SSGI COMMON graph overview from April 10 to 19, 2026.
 
Subsequent planetary conjunctions from April 16 to 19 (Thu-Sun), notably Earth's alignment with Mars and Saturn, are anticipated to sustain continuous seismic unrest, potentially peaking around April 20 (Mon).

April 9 (Thu) 21:10:17, 2026 — Moon–Earth–Jupiter (0°)
April 10 (Fri) 00:00:00, 2026 — Venus–Saturn–Neptune (0°26'11")
April 11 (Sat) 11:55:30, 2026 — Mercury–Venus–Earth (90°)
 
April 12 (Sun) 09:10:04, 2026 — Venus–Earth–Neptune (135°)
April 12 (Sun) 18:05:55, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Saturn (45°)
April 12 (Sun) 18:07:38, 2026 — Venus–Earth–Saturn (135°)
 
April 13 (Mon) 05:23:27, 2026 — Earth–Mars–Neptune (0°)
April 13 (Mon) 12:15:09, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Jupiter (135°)
 
April 14 (Tue) 01:41:00, 2026 — Earth–Venus–Neptune (45°)
April 14 (Tue) 04:01:06, 2026 — Venus–Mercury–Neptune (90°)
April 14 (Tue) 09:32:32, 2026 — Venus–Mercury–Saturn (90°)
 
April 15 (Wed) 05:22:32, 2026 — Mercury–Venus–Neptune (90°)
April 15 (Wed) 15:16:39, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Mercury (0°)
April 15 (Wed) 18:45:22, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Neptune (0°)
April 15 (Wed) 22:09:21, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Mars (0°)
 
April 16 (Thu) 02:38:17, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Saturn (0°)
April 16 (Thu) 13:09:43, 2026 — Mercury–Mars–Saturn (0°)
 
April 17 (Fri) 01:58:58, 2026 — Earth–Mercury–Neptune (0°)
April 17 (Fri) 11:52:15, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Sun (New Moon) (0°)
April 17 (Fri) 17:15:53, 2026 — Mercury–Venus–Saturn (90°)
April 17 (Fri) 20:54:20, 2026 — Mercury–Venus–Mars (90°)
 
April 18 (Sat) 03:36:52, 2026 — Sun–Earth–Jupiter (90°)
April 18 (Sat) 12:32:49, 2026 — Mercury–Sun–Jupiter (0°)
 
April 19 (Sun) 00:00:00, 2026 — Venus–Saturn–Neptune (0°34'13")
April 19 (Sun) 04:41:57, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Saturn (45°)
April 19 (Sun) 06:44:49, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Venus (0°)
April 19 (Sun) 15:45:12, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Uranus (0°)
April 19 (Sun) 20:18:15, 2026 — Earth–Moon–Jupiter (45°)
April 19 (Sun) 22:37:14, 2026 — Earth–Mars–Saturn (0°)
 
Planetary positions and alignments for the interval April 12–14, 2026.
 
Frank Hoogerbeets' Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS) operates on the hypothesis that specific geometric angles and alignments (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°) between planets, the Moon, and the Sun exert electromagnetic and gravitational stress on Earth’s tectonic plates to trigger major earthquakes. Its primary purpose is to provide a global earthquake forecasting system by identifying high-risk time windows through the Solar System Geometry Index (SSGI), a proprietary mathematical tool that monitors planetary conjunctions and lunar positions. The methodology treats the solar system as a massive electromagnetic generator where celestial bodies act as magnets and the Sun as an armature, creating harmonic resonances that destabilize Earth's crustal equilibrium.
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