Enormous deposits of hydrogen discovered deep below France in cavern zone

Please pardon the news source - this may have some interesting implications that "mainstreamers" may not have considered:

@Soretna , this is quite a find !

My hunch is this finding validates Hollow Earth theory where we have discussed how the Earth's Inner Sun produces Hydrogen , which gradually accumulates and gets pushed up through the Earth's crust - this ultimately results in the expanding planet phenomena .

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Very keen observation @sidharthabahadur.

Thanks @Soretna , similarly vast reserves of Hydrogen are supposed to be buried within the crusts of all the rocky planets and moons of our Solar system...it proves the expanding planet hypothesis to be true and consistent across our Solar system .

What an ENORMOUS natural resource these Hydrogen reserves are - if only an efficient technique could be developed to extract them !

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@Soretna , you will find these articles very fascinating for sure - the Earth's inner Sun is a Hydrogen generator . The energy from FTEs (Flux Transfer events) in space , is transferred from the Solar wind of the Sun to Earth's magnetosphere and then from the Earth's magnetosphere to the Earth's inner Sun .

Some of of this "excess" energy is then condensed to matter , in the form of Hydrogen . This "extra" Hydrogen then gets pushed up into the Earth's crust . If it gets oxidised then it becomes primary water , found deep in the Earth's crust . When it stays as Hydrogen , it is found in such Hydrogen deposits . Either way , this extra material causes the Earth to keep expanding outwards

**I dare say - Hydrogen fuel could solve the challenge of humanity's energy needs for good :-

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