La Palma Volcano, Canary Islands - Tsunami Warning / Danger - Enormous risk of mass destruction on East Coast of USA, Brazil, UK, and more!

Has The Sun been more active than usual?

The sun has indeed been more active @deandddd. I've gotten a number of alerts from FlareAware with some reasonably significant activity. We even had an X flare the other night, but fortunately it was not pointed directly at Earth (was southerly it appeared).

[ Cater on volcanoes ]:

”The academic explanation for volcanic activity is somewhat vague. Since the temperature of molten lava disgorged by volcanoes is so great, the orthodox viewpoint is that the molten lava would have to originate at levels hundreds of miles below the surface. It has not been made clear how lava could find its way to the surface from such depths, since the Earth is supposedly a solid ball.”

The Idea is that, in a solid Earth model, there would be such immense pressures at great depths that any opening for lava to flow through would be closed shut. And if the lava actually originated at the depths which they say, then it would cool by the time it reached the surface.

Mr. Cater attributes the heat which accounts for volcanic activity to the soft particles which penetrate the Earth much easier than regular photons. He tells us:
”This process [redistribution/penetration of low frequency particles] continues as the radiation from the Sun penetrates the Earth's crust. The lower frequencies are readily transformed into infrared radiations which produce increases in temperature. ... Most of the soft particles that disintegrate during this interval are comprised of photons below the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. As we have just mentioned in relation to earthquakes, it is the soft particles concentrated along plates and fault lines which act as condensers, i.e., build up and store electricity/heat. This then, is one mechanism which contributes to the heating of rock and the production of lava. Also, the book Etidorhpa explains that large deposits of sodium, which interact with water which overflows from underground lakes, are a major cause of volcanic activity. “

DEAR GEOLOGISTS

40 years ago
your discipline was in a position to lead all of science into a new age of
discovery but you wimped out. You, basically, had no balls.
You could have given a growing Earth theory an open chance for a complete
examination, but you closed your doors.
WORSE,** you accepted subduction, a
theory that has not been seen or proved for all these 40 years, as gospel out
of fear.
Why did you do it?
You were bullied into it. But worse again you allowed yourselves to be bullied
shame!
Nothing,
**nothing in the
"proofs" of subduction is there that can't easily be explained by
another concept within the plate tectonics.
You will be the laughed at generation of geologists who believed in the
subduction theory. Just like those who believed the Sun went around the Earth
or the Earth was flat and you could fall off the edge. You are the duped
generation of geologists.
Let me rip at your heart and brain for a few minutes, and give you a chance at
redemption.
As a geologist did you ever sit and contemplate a group of geodes?
Some, cut apart, or one, simply together, as a rock? Fascinating, aren't they?
Humble things, geodes? Hmmmmm?
What if I told you that a geode was a model for the Earth, all planets, moons
and even suns?
I mean even without deep discussion, you do see the similarities yes?
They're round for the most part. They have a crust of many types of material.
Then under that crust it's more crystal, but the crystal is randomly angled as
if it were adjusting to new random angles, but further in the angles are
clearly pushing outward (and inward) perpendicular to the surface, unlike the
near-surface angles.
These crystals, as you know, are straight sided like, say, basalt or iron.
Straight-sided crystals aiming outward are in an odd place being in a ball.
Because the ball shape resists the straight sided being larger on the outside,
smaller on the inside. So the crystals are irregular lengths going inward. They
all can't grow inward regularly, can they? They would compress tighter and
tighter. So they accede to their neighbor longer shafts going in.
Yes, molecules do add to the inner ends creating compression and having no
inward release they must push outward. This is growth without life! (A stepping
stone for life, perhaps.) Now this is physics, of course, and you geologists
don't talk to physicists much, so you wimp out.
They would tell you if straight sides grow within a sphere, inward they will
push outward and as a result the geode will grow outward!
**So, a geode grows!**It does? It must!! That's physics!!!
Well, how do you get geodes otherwise? They are not naturally occurring rocks,
are they? In fact are rocks naturally occurring rocks?
No. There is a process and events that lead to the creation of rocks.
Sedimentary action and cooling of magmic or volcanic material. What about
silicate growth?
So geodes? Well we have similar occurring crystal in caves growing. Well, yes
in fact, these crystals are characterized as growing. That is how we believe
they got there like sugar crystals on a stick, or like salt crystals
underground. They grew, well, added molecules, or atoms, and grew. Otherwise,
how would they get there? The molecules float through water or air and attach
to like molecules and grow the crystalline body.
Why do they attach to like molecules and not just any molecule? How many
molecules float by and are allowed to attach? Only one kind attaches.
So, geodes must must grow! Or, else how could they get there? They are
crystals.
I don't know overly much about geodes. I know they grow in swamps. Yes, but
they, also, grow in sand and pumice. (Ash.)
So it's not water that carries all molecules into geodes. It's air. They float in
the air or through the ground like gas.

That's why we don't have iron geodes on
Earth. Iron is a heavy
atom and there's not enough heat at the surface to "float" an iron
atom in the air. This is true about many atoms and molecules. But sodium and
chlorine gas will rise up within the upper Earth and form salt crystals to
gather in lobes underground.

As to iron if iron atoms are, let's say, made or produced in space with out a
gravity to "pull them down" (A meaningless term in space.) they will
float and assemble into iron geodes in space, and grow like all geodes from the
inside.

We call this an iron meteorite.

How do we get iron atoms in space? Well I'm afraid you have to bring a
physicist into the discussion, which you won't, so don't worry about it. Assume
iron atoms in space. You've got iron geode meteorites! Oh, your friends say
iron meteorites come from uh blown up planets? I'm sorry, I ah wasn't sure I
heard that right. Somebody blew up a planet?

"Ming The Merciless", or "Darth Vader"? Maybe it's that
rogue planet that once crashed into Earth and gouged out our Moon and left that
big hollow place around Asia and Africa.

There's one planet on each electro magnetic line around the Sun except for our
planet. Asteroid belt line. Jupiter doesn't seem to be letting that potential
planet assemble.

There's ah no planet missing. But what would blow this mystery planet up Oh I see
you're punking me. Nuff said, I get it.

Do you believe planets only exist in orbits around the Suns? Or am I an idiot?
Otherwise there aren't Rrrrrreally planet sized things are there? Some big
meteorites in random orbits perhaps, but planets to be blown up? No! It's
silly!

Meteorites grow like geodes. There's an empty center space inside inside of all
meteorites did you know that?

And all the material grows outward. Outward, like with a geode! You ever look
at a cross section of a meteorite etched by acid, so you can see the crystal
formation? As the meteorite gets bigger and bigger the crystal growth looks
more and more pushing outward, in a more and more organized way. More like a
geode. In cold space how would a meteorite grow? You've seen crystalline growth
haven't you?

Let me ask you, geologist, an iron meteorite picks up an iron atom not a clump,
just a single atom. Does the atom, as a gas, (Which it is, right?) sit on the
surface or will it follow gravity to the center of the meteorite at the geocentral
core to attach to the growing iron crystal there.

By the way, geologist, did you know that meteorites have an outer skin? A skin,
just like a geode.

Rocks don't have skins do they, fellows?

Earth and all planets, moons and suns have skins, don't they?

Would you like more?

Drop me a note.

Email - [email protected]

La Palma volcano update: Aerial video showing craters aligned in a row

Lined up in a row!!!!? Somebody explain this to me because I am slack-jaw over this ...

Dean

From Semisi Tukuafu,

The "Sky Event" that they are training for seems to have the purpose of taking out sensors that receive, arranged in order, at the volcano site.

Sky Event Coming - YouTube

Third active volcano now active on La Palma: BREAKING NEWS!!!!!! Third Active Volcano On La Palma Now Erupting!!!!! - YouTube

People,

This is getting spooky; three 5.0 earthquakes just today. It never happened before.

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Read this!!!!

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It really appears as though the volcano and earthquakes are opening up more cracks and allowing in more water to continue to augment and build the reaction. I don't see any pretty way this ends...

Anyone living on the east coast of the USA needs to sell their property NOW.

And when that happens, China will move on Taiwan. And every action has a reaction ...

Cheers! ? ? ?

No way!

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Seems like things are "calm" today, but I saw this from back on the 6th of this month and was curious:

// La Palma: Shock! the second cone of the volcano is advancing uncontrollably - incredible footage of

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Sidhartha,

Yes, I have also read that the intensity of the volcano is diminishing.

Cheers!