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originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
Additionally, could this be where the USO’s are hiding?
1500 years ago, everybody "knew" that the earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody "knew" that the earth was flat. And 15 minutes ago, you "knew" that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll "know" tomorrow.
The team of scientists from the Institute for Geosciences at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany has said that this new research will provide empirical evidence for an amazing long-held hypothesis - water from the oceans travels by subducting slabs into the transition zone.
originally posted by: Silcone Synapse
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
When I was a small kid I always thought water was created by some process inside the earth,and that leaked up to the surface to make our oceans.Not sure where i got the idea,but the teachers told me it was wrong-water came from meteors they said.
When I got older I started to think it was possible via electolysis of a sort-that at the boundry of our spinning molten core,huge static charges are generated,freeing hydrogen and ozygen atoms from the surrounding non molten rock,some of which combine into H2O due to the insane pressures and spin..which is what forces the "new"water outwards towards the surface.
This newly discovered underground ocean kind of fits with my theory I think.
I wonder if the new ocean water exists as actual free flowing water-or if most of it is just lurking in porous rock layers?
If its free flowing it may have its own unique ecosystem,unhindered by humans.
There could be some really strange life forms down there in the world within the world.
Ringwoodite is notable for being able to contain hydroxide ions (oxygen and hydrogen atoms bound together) within its structure. In this case two hydroxide ions usually take the place of a magnesium ion and two oxide ions.[5]
Combined with evidence of its occurrence deep in the Earth's mantle, this suggests that there is from one to three times the world ocean's equivalent of water in the mantle transition zone from 410 to 660 km deep
Because the transition zone between the Earth’s upper and lower mantle helps govern the scale of mass and heat transport throughout the Earth, the presence of water within this region, whether global or localized, may have a significant effect on mantle rheology and therefore mantle circulation.[14] In subduction zones, the ringwoodite stability field hosts high levels of seismicity.
An "ultradeep" diamond (one that has risen from a great depth) found in Juína in western Brazil contained an inclusion of ringwoodite — at the time the only known sample of natural terrestrial origin — thus providing evidence of significant amounts of water as hydroxide in the Earth's mantle...
The mantle reservoir is found to contain about three times more water, in the form of hydroxide contained within the wadsleyite and ringwoodite crystal structure, than the Earth's oceans combined.
In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month, on that same day all the fountains of the great deep [subterranean waters] burst open, and the windows and floodgates of the heavens were opened.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
Thank you! That would tie in with what I was told 40 years ago by ex-military here in UK!
Made a comment about it on Page 3.
Might even explain those 'rumbles' and 'sky noises' people have reported.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
I’m curious about what kind of species are down there. The biggest ones tend to be in the deepest waters.
Additionally, could this be where the USO’s are hiding?