The cause of earthquakes is the explosion of water gases

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The cause of earthquakes is the explosion of water gases
« on: March 28, 2021, 12:43:13 PM »
The cause of earthquakes is the explosion of water gases.
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In the mountain systems of the Earth, there are deep vertical faults in the earth's crust, in which water collects. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Active-fault-map-of-the-EMME-Project-region_fig2_313429199
In faults the size of Lake Baikal, under the influence of pressure, temperature and time, the process of degassing of water takes place, due to which light gases collect in the upper part of the faults, and heavy gases in the lower. https://trendymen.ru/lifestyle/events/132544
And as soon as the ratio of gases and oxygen in the vertical fault reaches - 1:10, an explosion occurs and the waves from the earthquake source scatter in different directions. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canyon
In faults, the combustible mixture does not explode in its entirety, but only in the segment where the combustible mixture has reached the desired proportion. https://clck.ru/34zziH
The duration of earthquakes and the number of underground explosions depends on the amount of combustible mixture in the fault. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_oxygen
Before and after the main seismic events, local explosions, foreshocks and aftershocks occur in separate segments of the fault, due to which gases and oxygen are mixed, pressure and temperature increase, causing a rumble, trembling and swelling of the earth's crust. Foreshocks and aftershocks are also catalysts and precursors of major seismic events. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreshock
Ignition of a combustible mixture occurs as a result of compression of the combustible mixture, contact of magma with a combustible mixture, or from an electric discharge. The self-ignition temperature of gases is about 500°C. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake
It is possible that other variants of combustible mixtures are formed in the bowels of the earth.
https://www.ngpedia.ru/id659214p1.html
The presented hypothesis can be easily verified by blowing up a firecracker under the ice.
1. After the explosion, faults diverge from the source of the earthquake, into which the combustible mixture rushes.
2. As a result of pressure, temperature and time, the walls of the faults become stronger.
The height of the faults reaches more than a kilometer, the width is several tens of kilometers, and the length is several hundred kilometers. https://clck.ru/34pyLR
3. After seismic events, faults are filled with magma, due to which one of the types of folded mountains is formed. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dike_(geology)
4. It is possible that basalt pillars and mesas were formed at the beginning of the process of mountain building, during the cooling of magma in vertical faults and in the vents of volcanoes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columnar_jointing https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa
5. Deep-water tectonic lakes, canyons and rivers were formed as a result of the failure of vertical faults. https://clck.ru/35AQMJ
https://bigenc.ru/c/tektonicheskie-oziora-f68d86
6. I believe that minerals are formed in vertical and horizontal faults under the influence of temperature, pressure and time.
7. In the resulting faults, rarefaction occurs, due to which the faults draw in air and then close.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyhydrogen
8. It is possible that some vertical faults are interconnected.
9. It is possible that ravines form between the earth's crust and magma on the reverse side of the earth's crust, in which, due to the degassing of magma, a combustible mixture is collected. https://www.ngpedia.ru/id659214p1.html
And as soon as the ratio of gases reaches - 1:10, an explosion occurs, due to which faults and waves from the source of the earthquake scatter in different directions.

The amplitude of a seismic wave can be determined by the following formula: A = m/h.
Where, m is the mass of the combustible mixture.
h is the depth of the combustible mixture.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic_wave
In the epicentral region, a predominantly vertical oscillation of the earth's crust occurs with an amplitude of more than a meter, and waves with an amplitude of about a meter diverge from the epicentral region.
1. Before an earthquake, some animals leave the active fault zone. I think the animals are alarmed by the smell of gas coming out of cracks. https://clck.ru/34raLX
2. The gas content above the epicentral region can be determined using a gas trap containing litmus paper. Litmus paper can be placed in basements that are on the fault line. https://m.fishki.net/3822287-kak-zhivotn
3. The concentration of gases in the faults can be determined using wells.
4. An earthquake can be provoked artificially by drilling a well in fresh faults. https://clck.ru/34pyLR
5. It is possible that the cause of anomalous phenomena in the atmosphere during seismic events is the release of a combustible mixture into the atmosphere.
6. Chinese scientists began drilling a well 10,000 meters deep. https://clck.ru/34zvXo

The early stage of the Earth's evolution was accompanied by the formation of cracks. On one of the cracks, thanks to volcanoes and earthquakes, the Mid-Atlantic volcanic ridge was formed, which grows both in length and width, and in height and depth at a rate of 0 to 3 mm per year. The reason for the growth of the ridge is the vertical and horizontal faults that form at the junction and around the ridge.
Thanks to volcanoes and earthquakes, faults expand by millimeters, mountain systems by centimeters, and the epicentral region by meters. https://images.app.goo.gl/vabkhhfCca979hDJ9
Mountain systems formed hundreds of millions of years ago, after the formation of the earth's crust, when the earth's crust beneath the mountain systems was much softer and thinner.
The higher the mountain systems grew, the more they subsided, shifts, bends, failures in mountain systems, the result of uneven growth and subsidence of mountain systems.
Three types of mountains form on earth:
a) Horizontal folded mountains, formed due to numerous eruptions of lava on the surface of the Earth.
b) Vertical fold mountains are formed after seismic events when vertical faults are filled with magma.
c) Blocky mountains are formed when folded mountains collapse and grow due to explosions in vertical and horizontal faults.
Due to faults, the density decreases and, as a result, the buoyancy of the earth's crust increases.
a) The height of the continent above the magma level depends on the density of the continental crust.
b) The more faults and voids in the mountain systems, the higher the mountain systems.
Gases move along the faults that stretch from the mountain systems into the seas and oceans, due to which seaquakes are formed, and as a result, the mountain systems attack the ocean.
Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge there are dozens of islands through which air enters the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, perhaps the more islands above the oceanic ridge, the higher the geological activity of the ridge.  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_Ridge
Earthquakes and volcanoes are natural phenomena, the role of which is the strengthening of cracks in the earth's crust. And mountain systems are patches on the cracks of the planets.
Every year, more than a million earthquakes are recorded on the continents, due to which the strength and buoyancy of the earth's crust increases

It is believed that a volcanic eruption occurs as a result of the movement of plates and an increase in magma pressure.
At the same time, a volcanic eruption is accompanied by an earthquake. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Types_of_volcanic_eruptions
a) The movement of magma under pressure cannot be the cause of the formation of seismic waves and earthquakes.
b) An earthquake is the result of an explosion of a combustible mixture in a volcanic chamber.
c) Why is a volcanic eruption most often accompanied by the release of gas and ash, and not lava?
Manifestations of volcanic earthquakes are almost no different from tectonic earthquakes, 90% of volcanoes are located in seismically active zones.
In Japan, an explosion of volcanic gases crushed a 670 m high mountain. https://uc.xyz/R6PC8?pub=link
In Indonesia, a combustible mixture explosion destroyed half of the volcano and caused earthquakes in several cities, and there are quite a few such facts. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geyser_animation.gif
I believe - an earthquake, this is a volcanic eruption towards the core of the Earth.
It is possible that only magma is located under the earth's crust, and the mantle is formed only in faults and volcanic chambers. https://images.app.goo.gl/yS56u6oYvaMtavLi6
There is a high probability that between the earth's crust and magma there is a gas layer (foam), due to which the earth's crust does not overheat and magma does not cool.
https://uc.xyz/10RTc4?pub=link https://uc.xyz/ZJuja?pub=link
1. The reason for the axial rotation of the Earth is cyclones and anticyclones, which move in the direction of the general transport of air from west to east.
Rotating the earth's crust carries away magma - which rotates after the earth's crust.
2. It is believed that the core of the Earth rotates synchronously with the Earth and is in a state of weightlessness.
http://www.alexeyk.com/ru/text/gravitation.html
a) There is a high probability that due to intraplanetary weightlessness, the gravity of the Earth's core is practically zero.
b) If the centrifugal force of the Earth's core is greater than the gravitational force, then the Earth's core will disintegrate.
c) Due to the rotation of the Earth, the pressure of magma along the axis of the Earth decreases. https://vladtime.ru/nauka/582546/amp
3. I believe that the reason for the circulation of magma in the bowels of the Earth is - weightlessness in the center of the Earth and the difference in the velocities of magma rotation at the equator and poles.
a) Due to its high viscosity, magma at the poles rotates faster than in the equatorial region, due to which magma moves from the poles to the equator, from the equator to the center of the Earth, and from the center of the Earth back to the poles.
b) Perhaps, in the equatorial region of the Earth, the geological activity and pressure of magma is much higher than at the poles, due to which magma moves from the equator to the poles, from the poles to the center of the Earth, and from the center of the Earth back to the equator.
c) The above can be easily verified by rotating a globe filled with a thick transparent liquid.
If you rotate water in a vessel with a thin metal plate at the bottom, the plate will float.
4. The statement that the Earth's core consists of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core, between which a transition zone is sometimes distinguished, raises doubts. https://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/56263
a) How to understand the phrase - "between which the transition zone is sometimes allocated".
b) How it works and works in the transition zone - thermal insulation.

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Re: Magma - the gateway hypothesis of earthquakes
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2021, 11:54:14 AM »
An Icelandic friend of mine told me a few weeks ago that the 20 km thick crust of the Earth just cracked in his garden and hot magma flowed up from below causing problems that will last 1000's of years.

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2021, 08:16:25 AM »
My Icelandic friend just reported that he is stuck as police have cut all roads to his
place - https://grapevine.is/news/2021/04/15/eruption-site-closed-to-the-public-today-due-to-bad-weather/ - so he couldn't go to the doctor and be vaxxed against Covid. He doesn't want to be rescued from volcanos. And he doesn't believe in Covid vaxx anyway.
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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2021, 04:59:45 AM »

I wonder where the crack is.

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2021, 06:20:38 AM »

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2021, 08:06:32 AM »
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-04-27/iceland-volcano-eruption-provides-stunning-backdrop-for-selfies-music-videos-and-even-a-wedding provides some more about the  magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes. Enjoy!


WTF?

A link from Heiwa that doesn't go back to his website.

I though you guys said nothing changed while I was gone.
Rabinoz RIP

That would put you in the same category as pedophile perverts like John Davis, NSS, robots like Stash, Shifter, and victimized kids like Alexey.

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2021, 09:29:26 AM »
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-04-27/iceland-volcano-eruption-provides-stunning-backdrop-for-selfies-music-videos-and-even-a-wedding provides some more about the  magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes. Enjoy!


WTF?

A link from Heiwa that doesn't go back to his website.

I though you guys said nothing changed while I was gone.

In this case the garden of a friend of mine cracked 2 kms deep and lava flowed out. If Earth had been flat, Earth would have split in two!

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2021, 09:28:03 AM »
Anyway, the potato garden of my friend cracked open at Iceland a month ago and the crack was very deep. So this years potatoes are forgotten. Yes, there were plenty earthquakes before the crack, but it happens all the time.

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2021, 08:13:15 AM »
Before the eruption of the geyser, the magma vortex stops moving, due to which the vacuum between the magma vortex and the Earth's crust increases. Then, the water descends on hot magma and as a result, a geyser erupts.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geyser_animation.gif
My Icelandic friend's garden has no spring that can eject or erupt water geyser style. No, the garden just cracked apart several kilometers deep and suddenly lava started to pour up spoiling the potatoes. And there were plenty earthquakes.

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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #9 on: May 02, 2021, 10:44:13 AM »
Criticism of the tectonic hypothesis.
1. Why do earthquakes occur both at the junction of tectonic plates and in the center of the plate?
2. The assertion that tension is accumulating at the junction of tectonic plates, unsupported information.
a) How much greater is the density of tectonic plates at the junction than in the middle of the plate?
b) Does tectonics affect the rate of well drilling?
3. A seismic wave on the surface of the earth can only be created by an impact, and not by compression of the lithospheric plates.
After compression, the earth's crust is not unclenched, but compacted.
The soil compaction ratio is 95%.
https://buildingclub.ru/kojefficient-uplotnenija/?amp=1
The above can be easily checked by setting up an experiment.
4. If the lithospheric plates were constantly moving one on top of the other, then the globe would tremble and hum, especially in zones of seismic activity.
5. Tectonic plates cannot have the properties of a spring or rubber.
a) this can be easily verified by experiment.
6. What happens to the islands when the continental crust creeps over the oceanic crust?
7. If oceanic lithospheric plates go under the continental ones - how did the fossils of marine animals end up high in the mountains? https://bigenc.ru/biology/text/2704413
a) At the same time, fossils of marine animals are found in Iceland, despite the fact that in Iceland, the lithospheric plates diverge. https://en.ni.is/geology/fossils
b) If the Indian Plate goes under the Eurasian Plate, how did the marine animal fossils end up in the Himalayas?
In the Himalayas, high in the mountains, fossils of land animals should be found. https://proekt7d.ru/okamenelosti/
c) Fossils of marine animals were found on the entire surface of the earth, including in deserts, but they were not preserved everywhere. http://evolution.powernet.ru/history/Earth_04/
e) Fossils of marine animals on the surface of the earth - proof that the surface of the earth is not renewed.
8. If mountain systems were formed as a result of collision of lithospheric plates, the mountain systems would have a different shape and would be much higher, since the oceanic or continental crust that descends to the core of the Earth has a high buoyancy. https://autogear.ru/article/287/111/subduktsiya---eto-opredelenie-tipyi-i-protsess-subduktsii/
9. There is no information about the number, speed, direction of movement and size of tectonic plates.
a) if there are 13 lithospheric plates on the Earth, then there should be about 100 tectonic plates.
b) how many tectonic plates are there on the Eurasian lithospheric plate?
c) there is no description of the mechanism of interaction of tectonic plates.
d) Do tectonic plates sink into the Earth's mantle, reaching the depth of the outer core.
10. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?
11. Why is the epicenter circular rather than elongated along the fault line?
12. During earthquakes, people and objects that are at the epicenter are strongly thrown up. I believe only an underground explosion is capable of this.
Then, from the epicenter, waves spread in all four directions, due to which the buildings sway like ships on waves.
a) according to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, vibrations from the epicenter should diverge not in four directions, but only in two directions. By forming a horizontal vibration of the earth's crust, which would be extremely destructive.
13. Vibrations from earthquakes are transmitted in the form of seismic waves over a distance of more than 10 thousand km.
a) then why seismic waves do not provoke earthquakes in other regions of the Earth.
http://www.evgengusev.narod.ru/spb/zhirnov-2011.html
14. According to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, a seismic wave moves along the Earth's crust.
And according to the explosive hypothesis, a seismic wave can move both along the earth's crust and under the earth's crust (along magma - like a tsunami wave in the ocean).

15. The volcano can erupt both upward and towards the core of the earth.
If a volcano erupts towards the core of the earth, then tsunami waves from the volcanic mountain scatter in different directions.
b) Perhaps one of these earthquakes occurred in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, in 2013. Then the seismic tsunami wave reached Moscow. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link
https://news.ucsc.edu/2013/09/deep-earthquake.html
c) After major earthquakes, the seismic wave goes around half of the globe. I believe that only a seismic tsunami wave, which moves under the Earth's crust, is capable of this. https://www.hmong.press/wiki/1994_Bolivia_earthquake
16. There is also no exhaustive explanation of the mechanism of movement of seismic waves, from the source of the earthquake to the Earth's surface at a distance of more than 700 km.
a) as a seismic wave, moving from the source to the epicenter, over a distance of more than 700 km. falls exactly on the fault line. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link
17. According to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, the diameter of the epicentral area depends on the depth of the source and can exceed 1000 km.
a) what will be the diameter of the epicentral area if the source depth is 700 km. https://uc.xyz/SyD44?pub=link
b) what will be the diameter of the epicentral region if the earthquake source is located in the center of the Earth?
18. How to explain the fact that all seaquakes occur only at the foot of the islands and continents.
Why, in a clear sea or ocean, seaquakes do not occur.
19. The tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes can be easily tested if two clay slabs are moved towards each other in a basin with water.
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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2021, 03:11:24 PM »
The presented hypothesis can be easily checked if it is under the ice to blow the pen.

After the earthquake, the earth's crust is compacted and the air flow through microscopes is stopped.

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Interesting debate tactic, I'll counter with a broken link.

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Re: Tidal hypothesis about earthquakes
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2021, 02:19:49 AM »
It is believed that in the upper mantle at the junctions of lithospheric plates there are cells in which, due to convection, magma rotates at a speed of 1-5 cm per year. The statement that lithospheric plates move thanks to magma gates that rotate in cells is questionable.
Thanks to currents, eddies and magma-gates, only pits can form in the earth's crust, and not the drift of continents and "lithospheric plates". https://images.app.goo.gl/yS56u6oYvaMtavLi6
Questions arise:
1. How many cells move the lithospheric plate and how are they synchronized?
b) How are tectonic, lithospheric and continental magma-rotations synchronized? https://images.app.goo.gl/Lf2Xa6tYhE9JF4J99
2. What do magma-turns rely on when moving lithospheric plates?
a) Motion without support, contradicts the two-body problem - Newton's Third Law.
"The force of action is equal to the force of reaction."
b) Moreover, magma-turns themselves will repel from the lithospheric plates in the opposite direction. Since, lithospheric plates are much more massive than magma-rot.
c) oceanic and magmatic currents are too weak to move lithospheric plates or affect the axial velocity of the Earth.
3. The width of the crack of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is several meters, and the distance between the continents is several thousand kilometers.
4. The total length of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is more than 18 thousand km. and is broken by transverse faults up to 600 km long.
https://images.app.goo.gl/cHbdb1i6RSeqDe7z6
a) what is the total length of the magma gate, under the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and how does the magma gate affect transverse faults? https://images.app.goo.gl/cqn26EqbMcoqATp66
5. In North America, the movement of the Juan de Fuca ridge was observed for two years: no movement of the ridge was found.
http://www.evgengusev.narod.ru/spb/zhirnov-2011.html
6.  What is the coefficient of adhesion of a convective cell (magma vortex) to a tectonic plate?
a) The adhesion coefficient of a convective cell with a tectonic plate can be checked by rotating two red-hot magma gates in a heated dish.
b) With what force two magma gates are pressed in the cell and why do they not destroy each other?
c) As the width of the fault increases, does the mass, size and location of the convective cell change.
d) How many revolutions must a magma vortex make to move a tectonic plate by 1 cm?
5. As the width of the fault increases, does the mass, size and location of the convective cell change.
6. With what force do two magma gates press against each other in a cell, and why do they not destroy each other?
7. It is believed that faults several tens of kilometers wide and more than 80 kilometers high stretch from the cell to the earth's surface.
a) What fills the void in the faults?
b) Why are the fault walls not destroyed?
8. I believe that in the bowels of the earth, faults and trenches with a height of more than 11 km cannot exist, due to high pressure at great depths. (The pressure at a depth of 40 km is 103 MPa). The Mariana Trench has an average width of 69 km and a depth of up to 11 km. https://clck.ru/34vvMD a) Why are the gutters conical?
7. Why, along the perimeter of the Atlantic Ocean, did not a ring of fire form, as in the Pacific Ocean?

It is believed that over hundreds of millions of years, the Earth's surface has been constantly changing, supercontinents formed and disintegrated.
The supercontinent Rodinia disintegrated about 750 million years ago. Then it formed and broke up into six continents - the supercontinent Pangea.
Questions arise:
1. For Pangea to form, magma-convection currents must move to one point, and for Pangea to disintegrate, magma-convection currents must turn around.
a) How does the mechanism of reversal, magma-turns work?
2. In which sea did the Amazon and Congo rivers flow before the collapse of Pangea?
a) What mark did this sea leave?
3. Huge streams - water and air drift across the Earth with a specific purpose. And for what purpose are the continents drifting?
4. I believe that the evolution of the Earth was accompanied not by continental drift, but by a change in the tilt of the Earth’s axis, from 45 degrees to 23, due to which heat-loving plants and animals lived beyond the Arctic Circle. For this reason, the remains of heat-loving plants and animals are found in Antarctica.
5.https://images.app.goo.gl/wJhvfGJ88jwUrKT86
The animation shows India crossing the equator and moving north, despite the magma gate cell remaining in the southern hemisphere.
a) The assertion that India is sailing from south to north at a speed of 4 cm per year, like an icebreaker in the ocean, is questionable.
b) With what speed and what was India sailing northward, before the collision with Eurasia? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subduction
6. It is believed that India, having collided with the Eurasian plate, turns 90 degrees and moves towards the core of the earth.
a) Why do not cracks form at the place of bending of the slab?
7. It is believed that when the oceanic plate goes under the continental, a depression is formed with a depth of more than 10 km.
a) At the same time, most of the depressions in the oceans are too far from the continents and they are not everywhere.
b) If India goes under the Himalayas, why did not a depression or a reservoir form at the foot of the Himalayas?
https://images.app.goo.gl/EkLp3TDpVYcBf3MB8 https://images.app.goo.gl/pA2CmLgYpje7SzWC6
https://neftegaz.ru/tech-library/geology/148157-kraevoy-progib/
8. What plate goes under the Ural Mountains, and what depth was formed at the foot of the Ural Mountains?
a) Is there a shear movement of plates in the south and north of the Ural Mountains? https://slide-share.ru/kak-dvizhutsya-litosfernie-pliti-69693
b) The Ural Mountains - a seismically active crack, which diverges at a rate of 0 to 5 mm per year, and not the result of "plate compression".
9. It is believed that the Eurasian, Indian and Philippine plates compress Lake Baikal.
a) Then why do the shores of Lake Baikal diverge at a rate of 2 cm per year?
10. It is believed that the shores of Lake Baikal diverge at a rate of 2 cm per year.
a) And with what speed does the bottom of Baikal diverge?
b) Why didn?t Baikal form along the entire fault line, both in length and in depth?
c) What is the bottom of Baikal based on if a convection cell operates under Baikal, which constantly expands the fault.
d) Why doesn't the water in Baikal boil, because under Baikal there should be magma with a temperature of about a thousand degrees? https://dzen.ru/a/XvD23FcU0yLDOwr5
e) According to the tectonic hypothesis about earthquakes, if the width of Baikal is 50 km, then the bottom of Baikal should be more than 50 km wide, and the depth of Baikal should be equal to the thickness of the earth's crust and be more than 40 km. https://vasily1986.livejournal.com/66774.html
11. It is possible that deep-sea lakes, seas and rivers, as well as depressions in the oceans, are the result of successive explosions in a crack in the ridge, followed by a sinkhole. https://clck.ru/35CyUd
a) After the formation of lakes, gorges and canyons, the banks should converge, not diverge.
b) The rate of convergence of the banks of the reservoir depends on the pressure of the soil on the outer walls of the reservoir, and the greater the depth, the greater the pressure. https://clck.ru/34yUCP
12. I believe that the Red and Adriatic Seas, lakes Baikal and Tanganyika were formed as a result of the failure of the earth's crust https://clck.ru/34yQpG
a) The appearance and depth of the formed reservoir depends on the depth and shape of the hearth, and on the nature of the failure.
13. The assertion that the lithospheric plates compress Africa from the east and west, due to which Africa splits into two parts, contradicts elementary logic.
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Re: Magma vortex hypothesis about earthquakes.
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2021, 06:05:45 AM »
The hypothesis presented can be easily tested if a firecracker is blown up under the ice.



After the earthquake, the epicenter is descended and compacted, so that air flow across the cracks decreases, and the gypocenter of the earthquake falls asleep.

So earthquakes are explosions?
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Re: Tidal hypothesis about earthquakes
« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2021, 09:43:02 PM »
It is possible that between the earth's crust and magma there is a gas layer (pumice), thanks to which the earth's crust does not overheat and does not cool. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumice

It is believed that from magma to the surface of the earth, for every kilometer, the temperature of the earth's crust drops by about 25 degrees. According to this logic, the thickness of the earth's crust is about 40 km. But these calculations did not take into account the fact that there is thermal insulation between the earth's crust and magma - volcanic foam.
I believe, if thermal insulation is taken into account in the calculations, then the thickness of the earth's crust will be about 20 km.
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Re: Tidal hypothesis about earthquakes
« Reply #14 on: June 12, 2021, 07:46:53 AM »
Hmm.... I'm going to disagree with you on this.

Explosions, like fireworks eject mass away from the epicenter, which result in less remaining mass and the formation of a "crater".

Implosions however compress mass toward the epicenter, which would be more inline to what you describe as descended and compressed.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2021, 12:46:02 AM »
5. During earthquakes, people and items that are in the epicenter heavily throws up. I guess, only an underground explosion is capable of it.
Then, from the epicenter, the waves are diverged into all four sides, thanks to which the buildings are swing - like ships on the waves. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_motions
a) According to the tectonic hypothesis of earthquakes, fluctuations from the epicenter should not be divided into four sides, but only in two sides. Arriving, horizontal oscillation of the earth's crust, which would be extremely detrimental.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #16 on: July 18, 2021, 05:47:44 AM »
The strange behavior of some animals before an earthquake is explained by the fact that some animals feel unusual vibrations or react to infrasonic vibrations.
I believe that the behavior of some animals is influenced by the smell of natural gas that comes out of the cracks, which causes the animals to leave the zone of active faults.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2021, 06:59:55 AM »
German scientists, who have been studying the behavior of ants at different periods of seismic activity for a long time, concluded that they radically changed their life schedule only on the eve of an earthquake, the strength of which is at least 2 points. According to scientists from the University of Duisburg, a stable change in the phases of activity and calmness was found in the behavior of the ants: a few hours before the earthquake, instead of the sleep phase, a burst of activity occurred, and the next phase of activity did not occur during the day. According to experts, this is due to the fact that a toxic gas can be released before an earthquake, which is invisible to humans, but affects the behavior of ants.

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Re: Tidal hypothesis about earthquakes
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2021, 09:02:38 AM »
There is no information about the number, speed and direction of movement of tectonic plates. There is no description of the mechanism of interaction of tectonic plates. https://images.app.goo.gl/YVicppPxndPd12E87

not so.
https://www.sonardyne.com/monitoring-the-restless-earth-plate-tectonic-motion/
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=df5f94c0050b4075adfbba54fb13eaeb
etc.....

Try doing an internet search before making a fairly dumb statement.

Just ask the people who live around the east end of the Mediterranean, next time a big one hits about the four plates that meet under the Aegean Sea, putting immense pressure on the plate directly below Turkey. 
Really…..what a laugh!!!

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2021, 02:50:21 AM »
How to explain the fact that all seaquakes occur only at the foot of the islands and continents.
Why, in a clear sea or ocean, seaquakes do not occur. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seafloor_spreading

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2021, 11:36:47 PM »
After seismic events, the faults are filled with a mantle, resulting in the formation of one of the types of folded mountains. https://uc.xyz/XReau?pub=link

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #21 on: August 23, 2021, 10:44:58 PM »
One proposal is that India was part of east Africa crust but got loose and sailed across the (Indian Ocean) full of elephants and tigers and collided with south Asia crust, so that the Himalaya mountains were pushed up and formed. These high mountains affected the wind system so that rain was formed that flowed back into the Indian ocean with the Ganges river that was formed, etc, etc.

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2021, 04:56:40 AM »
But can really a bit of the east African continental crust get loose and then sail away by mantle flow and collide with the south Asian continental crust and create the Himalayas further north, after a cruise over the Indian Ocean???
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #23 on: August 29, 2021, 11:07:57 AM »
Cyclones and gyres do not cross the equator, and India, for some reason, crosses the equator and moves north. https://uc.xyz/Z2VTI?pub=link
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #24 on: September 06, 2021, 07:04:53 AM »
It is possible that between the earth's crust and magma there is a heat-insulating layer of magmatic gases.
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Yes, one way or other there is heat between the Earth top crust and the Earth core further down, but it seems we don't know how this heat is created.

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2021, 12:24:19 PM »
What happens to the islands when the continental crust creeps over the oceanic crust?

Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2021, 08:52:20 PM »
What happens to the islands when the continental crust creeps over the oceanic crust?
You get the Hawaiian island chain.
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2021, 05:09:38 AM »
Why, along the perimeter of the Atlantic Ocean, a ring of fire has not formed, as in the Pacific Ocean?

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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2021, 10:31:59 AM »
In North America, the movement of the Juan de Fuca ridge was observed for two years: no movement of the ridge was detected. https://uc.xyz/10W5re?pub=link
http://www.evgengusev.narod.ru/spb/zhirnov-2011.html
a) There are no long-term data for the Atlantic Ridge, although the ridge runs overland in Iceland. https://images.app.goo.gl/vabkhhfCca979hDJ9
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Re: Earthquake - the result of an explosion of magmatic gases
« Reply #29 on: September 29, 2021, 06:52:41 PM »
Why, along the perimeter of the Atlantic Ocean, a ring of fire has not formed, as in the Pacific Ocean?
Well, right now at Las Palmas on the Canary Islands there is hot magma flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, i.e. on the perimeter.