NEW SUPERVOLCANO BREWING IN NEW ENGLAND!??? | |
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cosmicgypsy
User ID: 74619032 United States 06/25/2018 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lovey, there isn't really any reason for concern. It's not going to do it's blow it's top thing for "millions of years," if even it does then. What I think it about it that it's interesting! Heh, it makes me to know the planet is alive and moving and creating....kind of like us, eh? That's quite fantastic, yes?.... You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 76709818 Canada 06/25/2018 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoa.. this is scary... Quoting: abeliever Something unexpected has been gradually making itself known to geologists in the United States. A huge mass of molten rock is creeping upwards beneath the nation’s north eastern states. “The upwelling we detected is like a hot-air balloon, and we infer that something is rising up through the deeper part of our planet under New England,” says Rutgers University geophysicist Professor Vadim Levin. [link to www.foxnews.com] That is so weird yesterday i was watching a yellow stone thing and i said to my self how come there is never a volcano like in new york or something like in the movies lol creepy! To Watch is to be prepared not just during the bad times but in the good times as well A good watchman never lets his or her Guard down never gives occasion to the enemy "It Is Better To Live One Day As A Lion Then 100 Years As A Sheep" |
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(OP) Members User ID: 67484321 United States 06/25/2018 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoa.. this is scary... Quoting: abeliever Something unexpected has been gradually making itself known to geologists in the United States. A huge mass of molten rock is creeping upwards beneath the nation’s north eastern states. “The upwelling we detected is like a hot-air balloon, and we infer that something is rising up through the deeper part of our planet under New England,” says Rutgers University geophysicist Professor Vadim Levin. [link to www.foxnews.com] That is so weird yesterday i was watching a yellow stone thing and i said to my self how come there is never a volcano like in new york or something like in the movies lol creepy! It is .. |
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abeliever
(OP) Members User ID: 67484321 United States 06/25/2018 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lovey, there isn't really any reason for concern. It's not going to do it's blow it's top thing for "millions of years," if even it does then. What I think it about it that it's interesting! Heh, it makes me to know the planet is alive and moving and creating....kind of like us, eh? That's quite fantastic, yes?.... It is fantastic especially because when they thought they knew everything... new research surprises them.. I love it when new discoveries are made! |
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User ID: 74619032 United States 06/25/2018 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lovey, there isn't really any reason for concern. It's not going to do it's blow it's top thing for "millions of years," if even it does then. What I think it about it that it's interesting! Heh, it makes me to know the planet is alive and moving and creating....kind of like us, eh? That's quite fantastic, yes?.... It is fantastic especially because when they thought they knew everything... new research surprises them.. I love it when new discoveries are made! You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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cosmicgypsy
User ID: 74619032 United States 06/25/2018 07:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know what toasted my train was when I lived in Colorado Springs there was an earthquake. I've lived much of my life in EQ country - I was in the World Series EQ in San Francisco - so the earthquake was meh to me. My roomie freaked out though. It was her first. But after that I got curious about what was going on under my feet there. CO isn't known for having EQs. I found that there are a few (!) dormant super volcanoes under CO, and elsewhere close by. And I had no idea they were there.... You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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(OP) Members User ID: 67484321 United States 06/25/2018 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know what toasted my train was when I lived in Colorado Springs there was an earthquake. I've lived much of my life in EQ country - I was in the World Series EQ in San Francisco - so the earthquake was meh to me. My roomie freaked out though. It was her first. Quoting: cosmicgypsy But after that I got curious about what was going on under my feet there. CO isn't known for having EQs. I found that there are a few (!) dormant super volcanoes under CO, and elsewhere close by. And I had no idea they were there.... Oh wow... I remember watching the world series and seeing the EQ on tv.. It was sooo scary.. what an experience that must have been for you! yikes! |
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cosmicgypsy
User ID: 74619032 United States 06/25/2018 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know what toasted my train was when I lived in Colorado Springs there was an earthquake. I've lived much of my life in EQ country - I was in the World Series EQ in San Francisco - so the earthquake was meh to me. My roomie freaked out though. It was her first. Quoting: cosmicgypsy But after that I got curious about what was going on under my feet there. CO isn't known for having EQs. I found that there are a few (!) dormant super volcanoes under CO, and elsewhere close by. And I had no idea they were there.... Oh wow... I remember watching the world series and seeing the EQ on tv.. It was sooo scary.. what an experience that must have been for you! yikes! Yeah, I lived on the PCH, right across the street from the ocean, so we got "buffered." It wasn't as bad for us up against the coast as it was for others. I lived on the second story of the restaurant where I worked and it had a huge picture window. When the EQ hit I was thinking damn that was a strong jolt, and then it started f'n rolling. Stuff was coming off the walls, my cats were flat on the floor lookin' scared shitless, so I went to calm them....and then I heard that big picture window start to shear. I then just left my apartment, and went outside. THAT scared me, that sound of the window shearing was awful. Fortunately, the EQ stopped before the window popped and shattered. It was a nasty quake. One of the worst I've been in. Lots of aftershocks...those are what'll make one nutz. I was obsessively cleaning my apartment....funny how we get during trying times, eh? When I moved from Cali to Florida I happily put a picture over my bed knowing it wasn't going to fall on my head in the middle of the night due to an EQ. I'm in New Mexico now, and pretty much all we deal with is heat and dust...well, and the wind at times, but we don't get tornadoes or hurricanes or earthquakes. I like living here.... Last Edited by cosmicgypsy on 06/25/2018 08:08 PM You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 75029465 United States 06/25/2018 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ths is very concerning. Behind every myth lies a mystery, and every legend holds an echo of the truth …… Que Sera Sera "For not by numbers of men nor by measure of body but by valor of soul is war decided" Bilisarius " At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war." Gates of Vienna. "May we smite our enemies to the darkest chamber of hell, for we wish only to live in peace, and they desire only to put their boot upon our neck." |
cosmicgypsy
User ID: 74619032 United States 06/25/2018 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why?....it's not scheduled to effect the surface of the planet for MILLIONS of years, if even then. You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6024973 Canada 06/25/2018 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a look at the moon. Those are not all impact craters. What you are seeing in some cases, are bubbles that have popped. Bubbles of molten material (mud?) and gasses that push to the surface and pop. You need to look closer at the alleged "Impact Craters" they may not be what you have been "programmed" to believe. I would speculate large bubbles of material and gas occasionally rise to the surface and pop. . |
ragebuddy
User ID: 71134520 United States 06/25/2018 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a look at the moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6024973 Those are not all impact craters. What you are seeing in some cases, are bubbles that have popped. Bubbles of molten material (mud?) and gasses that push to the surface and pop. You need to look closer at the alleged "Impact Craters" they may not be what you have been "programmed" to believe. I would speculate large bubbles of material and gas occasionally rise to the surface and pop. . that would be so fucking cool to see. |
Wondering Mind
User ID: 73265267 United States 06/25/2018 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Right below this sentence from the report is a map showing where pressure from the tectonic plates will release energy waves out from the area under tensioned stress from its plate boundary. The red dots on the map show EQ reactionary action due to it, it being the released stress energy. Upheaval could be coming from the uptick of those things which release stress tension energy not of that specific area its self. From volcanoes to tsunami, to other EQs off from that specific area. Think about how many big EQs we have had since the 90's that was a lot of stress released especially the Japan one and the Indonesian one. EQs are likely to follow heaves and sink holes, slope collapse as well as including road collapses, under ground cavities. The first map can be used to plot the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes, whilst the second map can be used to plot the names of specific volcanoes. &- [link to www.geocoops.com] The most precious things are the simple things in life, always present in the simplest of minds. |
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(OP) Members User ID: 72886268 United States 06/26/2018 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take a look at the moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6024973 Those are not all impact craters. What you are seeing in some cases, are bubbles that have popped. Bubbles of molten material (mud?) and gasses that push to the surface and pop. You need to look closer at the alleged "Impact Craters" they may not be what you have been "programmed" to believe. I would speculate large bubbles of material and gas occasionally rise to the surface and pop. . Interesting... |