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Originally posted by FreedomCommander
there are only two things that can cause a volcano, chemical reaction or a radioactive reaction.
Chemical reaction, sodium and water mixing in a high pressure chamber.
Radioactive reaction, radioactive materials mixing with water in a high pressure chamber.
To stop a volcano with only a little bit of water, build what is called a Reich cloudbuster and aim it towards the volcano. It'll freeze before anything else happens.
Originally posted by Iamonlyhuman
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
there are only two things that can cause a volcano, chemical reaction or a radioactive reaction.
Chemical reaction, sodium and water mixing in a high pressure chamber.
Radioactive reaction, radioactive materials mixing with water in a high pressure chamber.
To stop a volcano with only a little bit of water, build what is called a Reich cloudbuster and aim it towards the volcano. It'll freeze before anything else happens.
And here I just thought that magma under extreme pressure caused eruptions.
Why would anyone want to stop a volcano?
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
I have no link im afraid, just a message I was passed on by some 'experts'.
YEs ive read those stories that have been published about 'movement', my point is that behind the scenes they are far more concerned about it than they are telling us.edit on 29-9-2011 by Idonthaveabeard because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
This threat is real, not saying it will be cataclysmic, but if something of that scale happened under the sea surely there would be some sort of tsunami?edit on 29-9-2011 by Idonthaveabeard because: (no reason given)
The vast majority of the tremors have been recorded in the northwest of the 278.5-square-kilometre island at El Golfo, the location of a massive landslide that created a 100-metre high tsunami almost 50,000 years ago.
landslide that created a 100-metre high tsunami almost 50,000 years ago.
The fear is that there could be a possible volcanic eruption on the island of El Hierro, but the Councillor for Security, María del Carmen Morales, called for calm. ‘These seismic movements are normal given that we are on a yellow alert and we have never seen a similar crisis’. She said that more movements were expected over the next few days given that the magma has been estimated to be active 15 kms below the surface. They estimate the possibility of a volcanic eruption to be 15%. Read more: www.typicallyspanish.com...
Originally posted by kalunom
Who is flagging this anyway?