New Seismic Warnings Spark Controversy.. Dutch Scientist Predicts Dangerous Activity in February and Experts Reject

Hoogerbeets' statements are part of what he calls "planetary alignment," where he bases his predictions on observing the positions of celestial bodies and their potential impact on the Earth's geological activity.
A Rare Astronomical Alignment Raises Concerns
Hoogerbeets pointed to what he described as a rare astronomical alignment involving the Earth, the Moon, and Jupiter, considering that this alignment may coincide with noticeable seismic activity, urging preparedness for what he termed a "seismic surprise."
Hoogerbeets' predictions have garnered wide attention on social media, especially after he previously linked astronomical phenomena to earthquakes in various parts of the world.
Widespread Scientific Rejection of These Theories
In contrast, many geologists reject these claims, asserting that there is no scientific evidence proving a direct relationship between planetary movements and earthquakes.
Experts emphasize that earthquakes result from tectonic plate movements within the Earth's crust, not from the alignment of celestial bodies, considering that these predictions lack proven scientific basis.
Global Anticipation Amid Conflicting Opinions
These warnings come at a time when the effects of major earthquakes, particularly the devastating Turkey earthquake, are still fresh in the world's memory, increasing public sensitivity to any warnings related to seismic activity.
The debate continues between unproven predictions and traditional scientific analyses, with anticipation for what may unfold in the coming days.