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View Full Version : Yellowstone Park In Danger!!!
Gudgeon 10-06-05, 05:14 AM Scientists has researched yellowstone park for its geography, then noticed that the geography could have only be made by one thing-supervolcanoes.
one thing that caught people's attention was How is the valley so big, or Whats with the obistain cliff?, all that is from volcanoes. according to research, there was 7 major explosions in yellowstone. the largest one that happened blacked out the sun for 1000 years. that explosion happened 700,000 years ago, another big explosion happened 1,400,000 years ago-. see a pattern? if so, then the explosions happen every 700,000 years. infact, the explosion is overdue. sizemonitors and sizemographs was placed in yellowstone, people discovred that is is a lava chamber THREE TIMES AS BIG AS MANHATTIAN! the volconoligist working in yellow stone sais that the chamber is big enough to make another big blast.
outcome, the blast will dig a deep crater in yellowstone, and perhaps destory cities within a radius of 10 miles or more. the sulfuric acid particles will float to the metosphere, where there are no ice crystals and rain to bring it down, so it will stay up there for a long time. the fog will block out the sun, kill crops and might spread a new plauge through extreme coldness. the carbon minoxide will kill lots of people and toxins will be released into the air. :(
but wait--- there is a possibility that the big explosion won't happen.
may_wentee 10-06-05, 05:29 AM Scientists has researched yellowstone park for its geography, then noticed that the geography could have only be made by one thing-supervolcanoes.
one thing that caught people's attention was How is the valley so big, or Whats with the obistain cliff?, all that is from volcanoes. according to research, there was 7 major explosions in yellowstone. the largest one that happened blacked out the sun for 1000 years. that explosion happened 700,000 years ago, another big explosion happened 1,400,000 years ago-. see a pattern? if so, then the explosions happen every 700,000 years. infact, the explosion is overdue. sizemonitors and sizemographs was placed in yellowstone, people discovred that is is a lava chamber THREE TIMES AS BIG AS MANHATTIAN! the volconoligist working in yellow stone sais that the chamber is big enough to make another big blast.
outcome, the blast will dig a deep crater in yellowstone, and perhaps destory cities within a radius of 10 miles or more. the sulfuric acid particles will float to the metosphere, where there are no ice crystals and rain to bring it down, so it will stay up there for a long time. the fog will block out the sun, kill crops and might spread a new plauge through extreme coldness. the carbon minoxide will kill lots of people and toxins will be released into the air. :(
but wait--- there is a possibility that the big explosion won't happen.
Here we go again. > http://www.solcomhouse.com/yellowstone.htm
May_wentee :bugeye:
Scientists has researched yellowstone park for its geography, then noticed that the geography could have only be made by one thing-supervolcanoes.
one thing that caught people's attention was How is the valley so big, or Whats with the obistain cliff?, all that is from volcanoes. according to research, there was 7 major explosions in yellowstone. the largest one that happened blacked out the sun for 1000 years. that explosion happened 700,000 years ago, another big explosion happened 1,400,000 years ago-. see a pattern? if so, then the explosions happen every 700,000 years. infact, the explosion is overdue. sizemonitors and sizemographs was placed in yellowstone, people discovred that is is a lava chamber THREE TIMES AS BIG AS MANHATTIAN! the volconoligist working in yellow stone sais that the chamber is big enough to make another big blast.
outcome, the blast will dig a deep crater in yellowstone, and perhaps destory cities within a radius of 10 miles or more. the sulfuric acid particles will float to the metosphere, where there are no ice crystals and rain to bring it down, so it will stay up there for a long time. the fog will block out the sun, kill crops and might spread a new plauge through extreme coldness. the carbon minoxide will kill lots of people and toxins will be released into the air. :(
but wait--- there is a possibility that the big explosion won't happen.
Just a wee bit behind the times, aren't we? :) This has been in the news for about a year now, to one degree or another. There's atremendous difference in the opinions of the experts.
kenworth 10-06-05, 06:42 AM Oh God..we're All Going To Die!!!!aaaaaaaaaaggggggggggghhhhhhhhhh
ReighnStorm 10-06-05, 10:53 AM No one lives forever
hehe, suckers, I live over the pond!
...for about a year now.
four years. This is probably the stalest subject in this subforum ever.
Pronatalist 12-14-05, 08:43 PM What can you do about it? So why worry about it?
If forest fires or some "super" volcano "destroys" Yellowstone, won't human life still go on?
Sounds like the news media's endless quest for ever another sound bite to me.
At least I don't live near Yellowstone, so the runaway tax-and-spend of socialist/commie/pro-abort liberal DemocRATS is a far bigger concern to me, at the present time.
The good news (if Yellowstone pops)- we won't have to worry about global warming anymore.
Communist Hamster 12-15-05, 02:01 AM Everyone within 1000km of it will surely die, at least according to Bill Bryson in "A Short History of Nearly Everything"
Mosheh Thezion 12-15-05, 03:26 AM Its not a matter of if... its a matter of when.
and everyone east of it, in the USA, will die of ash inhalation....
and the vast population of the world will die shortly there after from starvation.
thus the only ones who will survive, will be those who prepared to survive..
and that means eating bugs... as bugs can eat all kinds of decaying organic matter.
-MT
Ophiolite 12-15-05, 04:08 AM Everyone within 1000km of it will surely die, at least according to Bill Bryson in "A Short History of Nearly Everything"It is important to use the perspective of one of the foremost American travel writers expatriated to the UK as the definitive view on nearly everything.
alexb123 12-15-05, 05:15 AM Ophiolite its a great book it brings Science to masses.
Ophiolite 12-15-05, 05:58 AM Not knocking the book. I haven't read it, but Bryson gets good reviews. I was just taking a friendly swipe at CH.
alexb123 12-15-05, 06:09 AM Swipe, away :)
Its not a matter of if... its a matter of when.
and everyone east of it, in the USA, will die of ash inhalation....
and the vast population of the world will die shortly there after from starvation.
thus the only ones who will survive, will be those who prepared to survive..
and that means eating bugs... as bugs can eat all kinds of decaying organic matter.
-MT
Do you always see the glass as half-full?
Communist Hamster 12-15-05, 02:16 PM It is important to use the perspective of one of the foremost American travel writers expatriated to the UK as the definitive view on nearly everything.
You now have my explicit written permission to swipe away. It would be more specific but mods would censor it.
Ophiolite 12-15-05, 03:15 PM Thank you. I knew I could rely upon you. Swipe. Swipe.
"but wait...there's a possibility that the explotion won't happen".........If so then why the alarm: "Yellowstone in Danger!!!"
Ophiolite is just continuiing our posts that we are now having on "Earths Magnetic Core and Polar flip." There is a magma hot spot under Yellowstone that is due to a plume arising from the Earth's core. This plume prodices multimple magmatic chambers. The last volcanic erruption in Yellowstone was approximately 600-700,000 years ago, yet the one at Craters of the Moon National Monument, only a few hundred miles to the southwest, occurred only 2,000 years ago. Shouldn't we be more concerned about another volcanic eruption here instead.
Likewise, the 400 mile Snake River Plain that encompasses the entire plume's area covers the populated towns of Twin Falls and Pocatello. With such an eminent emerency at hand, shouldn't we evacuate these towns immediately.
This post offers no scientific evidence that ANY large volcanic explosion, especially a large one that will "black out the Earth's sun," will ever happen soon, or ever. It is a fake and a phony post.
Ophiolite: You are definitely living in a fantasty drean world. Are you in elementary or high school? Can we be real? This is SciForum: the Intelligent Community
My apologizes to Ophiolite: my comments were directed to Gudgeon. Very sorry. Please see our much more comprehensive posts under the later pages of "Earths Magnetic Core and Polar flip." Without prereading what we have just already posted, this forum is locked.
We need concern for California's San Andreas fault activities around its extremely overpopulated communities, and the New Madrid Siesmic Zone that is highly expected to soon cause another massive earthquake in the Mississippi River valley near the central Ozark Mountains area and possibly affecting Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Western Kentucky, Western Tenessee, and/or Northwestern Mississippi.
Earthquakes in this area have been recorded since 1811: an earthquake greater than magnitude 8 occurred along the Mississippi River valley near New Madrid, Missouri and Blytheville, Arkansas in 1811-1812; another 6.7 in Missouri in 1895; and a few magnitude 7 earthquakes have been very recently recorded in Illinois and Indiana.
http://www.science.siu.edu/geology/quakes/prepare.htm
As a fascinating interesting side-note: "The New Madrid Seismic Zone is made up of reactivated faults that formed when North America began to split or rift apart during the breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia in the Neoproterozoic Era (750 mya). The rift failed, but remained as a scar or zone of weakness."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone
The Saint Francois Mountain Range in the central Ozark Mountains rise above the Ozark plateau and are the remains of a Precambrian mountain range. The core of the range originally existed as an island in the Paleozoic seas.
"This range is one of the oldest exposures of igneous rock in North America....Formed through volcanic and intrusive activity over 1.4 bya, nothing is left of these mountains but the roots. By comparison, the Appalachians started forming about 460 mya, and the Rockies a mere 70 mya. When the Appalachians started forming, the St. Francois range was already twice as old as the Appalachians are today.
Unlike the rest of the mountainous areas in the Ozarks, the Saint Francois Mountains were formed by true volcanic activity. The localized vertical relief observed in most of the Ozarks, a dissected plateau, was caused by erosion. The volcanic activity that formed this mountain range is also thought to be the geological cause of the uplift of the Ozark Plateau. Geologists talk of the "Ozark dome" wherein elevations and stratigraphic inclines generally radiate down from the Saint Francois mountains. These elevations may be the only area in the American Midwest never to have been submerged, existing as an island archipelago in the Paleozoic seas. Fossilized coral, the remains of ancient reefs, can be found among the rocks around the flanks of the mountains. These ancient reef complexes formed the localizing structures for the mineralizing fluids that resulted in the rich ore deposits of the area."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Francois_Mountain_Range
Ophiolite 12-19-05, 02:35 AM My apologizes to Ophiolite: my comments were directed to Gudgeon. Very sorry. .....Without prereading what we have just already posted, this forum is locked.No apology necessary.
You do realise that posting the words 'Locked' or 'This forum is locked' carry absolutely no weight, unless you happen to be a moderator or admin and have the power to lock a thread. What are you hoping to achieve by such actions. Genuinely puzzled.
wishfully thinking yourself a mod, valich? :rolleyes:
opened :rolleyes: like kids playing with sticks thinking them to be swords
mod means moderate: "not excessive or extreme," or else modern.
Thanks for the complement, I do try not to be excessive or extreme unless of course there is a justifiable cause worth fighting for, else what's the point. Waste of effort and time, right? Who plays with sticks or swords? Again, waste of time and effort -mentality of the Middle Ages.
Communist Hamster 12-20-05, 11:24 AM In this context, "mod" means a moderator of the forums, ie a user with the power to lock threads and edit posts in one or more subforums.
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Merry Christmas Everyone!
Ophiolite 12-21-05, 01:51 AM Let me see. If I just turn this handle, and push here...... Yes, it's open. Come on in guys, it's unlocked.
Great, now let me see:
Kind've gives me a feeling of power and authority! Gee, I've never felt this way before. It's like, like, like - umh - getting high or something. Yeah that's it: like a "Power" fix
You have just found the main driver of all the doom discussions. Power to he who has the most doom for the Earth and
"when the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power." Alston Chase
Oh Boy! Yippee! Sounds like we're going to have a party. Is this BYOB?
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