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Google Earthquake Alert: Does it actually alert residents before an earthquake?


 It is possible to verify whether it actually works. Just by this one method. Take the examples of whales. The whale fish actually sends sound signals travelling at the speed of sound at *600 miles per second when it is in water. Scientists have actually accepted this fact and it is proved that the sound signals by whales could actually travel miles afar and could be heard underwater.

Why then the earthquake system did not work for Google?

Possibly one argument could be that Google’s claim was on terrestrial modes of travelling sound waves. This can be verified and actually if the alert system did not actually alert the residents in Turkey before the earthquake as claimed by Google it works to its users could be the one reason that the sound waves travel terrestrially and explained that the narrative given by Google is based on domino effect.

Conclusion:

The conclusion part is Google has lied to its customers telling something that doesn’t work and claiming that to work. Hereafter, now we have to check any claim put forward by tech companies. Individual governments can play a big role to play to before anyone can fool around with innocent lives of people. It is far too serious and big to let this go like this.

NB: *Speed of sound in dry air at 20 °C = 33 m / s

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