Sunday, 14 December 2014

MY THEORY ABOUT EARTHQUAKES

The Pressure Cooker Model
A hydrological explanation for Earth Quakes, Volcanoes, Tsunami et al
The bottom of the oceans is subjected to very high pressure of the order of about 1000 atmospheres and millions of years the high pressure drives water molecules which may link up with subterranean water channels criss-crossing the continental rock system. Naturally this region receives geothermal energy from the interior of the earth, resulting in high pressure steam in all the region circling the entire globe up to the zones where basalt begins to melt.
Whenever and wherever the pressure becomes too high the steam is let off through holes in the bottom of the oceans or in the continental shelf itself. These springs come into contact with the water near zero temperature resulting in two way movement of water; if the water holes are sufficiently large, the possibility of ocean water entering inside the steam zone cannot be ruled out. The instantaneous conversion of water into steam, thereafter, can create havoc in the whole region. The sudden withdrawal of the sea and its massive resurgence during Tsunami can be explained this way.
The molten interior of the earth may be influenced by gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, much as a balloon filled with water can be stretched, effecting the strain on the crust of the earth (Internal tides? Half of the earth in the region of Pacific Ocean is lesss in mass than the other half where the Himlayan mountains greatly adds to the mass of the earth. This results in a slight deviation of the center of gravity of the earth being slightly away from the geometric center. This deviation is further enhanced by the pull of the Sun and the Moon during new moon days. The Hindus believe that Amawasya is inauspicious for all purposes. As children we were given holiday during Amawasya days from the study of Vedas. A computer study of the accidents during the days near Amawasya and the rest of the days of the month may confirm this belief) It is generally of observed that earthquakes etc. occur during or near full Moon or new Moon days.
The crust of the earth supporting continents and oceans is resting on a zone of steam very much like the vent weight of a pressure cooker!
Under water research station
This can be designed after the manner of a space craft with strong outer casing whose volume can be increased or decreased at will, say, by operating the sliding dome, so that the craft may by allowed to sink down or go up in water or remain stationary, by providing fin-like flaps to be operated manually, this craft can be balanced. Propellers around the craft can be used to effect side-wise movement.
Future possibilities
If we are able to bore a well into the sea bottom, it may be possible to get unlimited quantities of steam out of the “pressure cooker” for operating thermal power station. Steam can also be used as fuel for cooking etc. Treasures may be fished out of the sea bottom.

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