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1 posted on 09/18/2017 6:12:23 AM PDT by SandRat
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What could possibly go wrong?....................


2 posted on 09/18/2017 6:13:14 AM PDT by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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Ya, this is gonna end GREAT.


3 posted on 09/18/2017 6:13:29 AM PDT by Lazamataz (The "news" networks and papers are bitter, dangerous enemies of the American people.)
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4 posted on 09/18/2017 6:14:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
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If we can change global climate, a volcano should be easy-peasy.


8 posted on 09/18/2017 6:18:03 AM PDT by Raycpa
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I thought NASA existed to promote Islam. Why don’t they just pray to Allah?


9 posted on 09/18/2017 6:19:37 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
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I say bomb it with a miniature black hole bomb, let it get sucked into another dimension.


10 posted on 09/18/2017 6:19:42 AM PDT by Daniel Ramsey (Thank YOU President Trump, finally we can do what America does best, to be the best)
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“NASA’s plan is to drill into the super-volcano”

There’s a wasp nest by the front door at one of my properties. Maybe they’d like to come and poke it.


13 posted on 09/18/2017 6:22:04 AM PDT by Buttons12
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I have often wondered why we don’t drill adjacent to a volcano and tap the heat energy for steam production. The energy needs of the whole country could be supplied with what is available.


14 posted on 09/18/2017 6:23:14 AM PDT by Herzo61
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Early experiments have had hopeful results...


15 posted on 09/18/2017 6:24:36 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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Ask Spock


16 posted on 09/18/2017 6:25:37 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (RuPaul and Yertle - our illustrious Republican leaders up the Hill - God help us!)
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When they try that it will be time to bend down, put your head between your knees ans kiss your a$$ goodby.


17 posted on 09/18/2017 6:27:05 AM PDT by antidemoncrat
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Uh.....No!

Not on this planet.


23 posted on 09/18/2017 6:37:30 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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“Brian Wilcox of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology told the BBC an attempt to drill from the top of the magma chamber could accidentally cause the very thing the drilling was designed to prevent. To avoid that risk, he suggested drilling from outside the borders of Yellowstone and coming into the super-volcano from the lower side.”

Dangerous fools on a fools errand masquerading as “scientists”.

Scientists who do not acknowledge how short is there total knowledge of a situation, lack the credibility to be acknowledged as scientists.


24 posted on 09/18/2017 6:42:30 AM PDT by Wuli
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Tapping into the magma can release some of the pressure and possibly avoid a large eruption. Assuming that the engineers know what they’re doing and know what’s happening in the volcano. Or it could trigger a large eruption, which would have happened anyway at some time.
Nothing to do with “supernatural significance”! That’s stupidity!
No, the f*cking end is not f*cking “nigh”!!
(What the f*ck does nigh mean?)


25 posted on 09/18/2017 6:43:44 AM PDT by I want the USA back (Constantly doing things in opposition to human nature is insanity.)
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Mother nature keeps balancing the earth. Pleeeeeeze...you damn scientists.....stop pretending you’re smarter than God.


26 posted on 09/18/2017 6:48:55 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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Let’s see...
-pump water into volcano,
-water cools magma in small chambers,
-cooled magma blocks path to small chambers,
-magma can’t go into small chambers; goes into large chambers, and makes larger chambers and makes larger chambers
-magma gotta go somewhere, but:

I don’t know,
I don’t know where I’m a gonna go
when the volcano blow.

But I don’t want to land in no New York City,
I don’t want to land in no Mexico.
I don’t want to land on no Kim Jong-un bomb;
I don’t want to see my skin a-glow.


27 posted on 09/18/2017 6:49:18 AM PDT by libertylover (Inhabitants of Earth with any freedom probably have the USA to thank.)
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Attmepting to cool it is abject idiocy. It will just build up pressure and become more catastrophic since you can’t get at the source you’ll only create a ‘crust’.

Pressure needs to be redirected/vented

Just like a Water heater... safety relief valve.


28 posted on 09/18/2017 6:53:16 AM PDT by reed13k
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I don’t have all the math data on hand, but I’m pretty sure even converting the entire world’s 150 petawatt/yr energy supply to Yellowstone geothermal to dissipate cooling attempts would hardly put a dent in the supervolcano’s progression.

And that assume no loss of steam in the process. Superheated H2O leakage would wreak global-warming havoc. (That’s not “deniable” - it WOULD cause massive global warming thru actual greenhouse gasses.)


30 posted on 09/18/2017 7:16:14 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (It's not "white privilege", it's "Puritan work ethic". Behavior begets consequences.)
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With a volcano the size of Yellowstone National Park, the water needed would be huge.

And all the high pressure pumping equipment required

Think of a Fracking installation X 1000

What could go wrong:


33 posted on 09/18/2017 7:29:11 AM PDT by spokeshave (The Fake Media tried to stop us from going to the White House, I am President and they are not. DJT)
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Nicht moeglich.

Just reverse-engineering the effects of volcanic eruptions would show this to be a fool’s errand. Part of the effect of a volcanic eruption is the huge amounts of superheated steam that is released, and adding even MORE water to be converted to superheated steam, would only exacerbate the original problem.

Some “problems” are simply beyond even the scope of the most advanced engineering techniques that may be brought into use.

Perhaps, it would be possible to drill many thousands of deep pits to the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, a layer between the earth’s mantle and the molten interior of the planet. But that, in addition to being more expensive than any project ever undertaken by mankind, may prove to be totally self-defeating, as it would open a vast number of new fissures in the earth’s crust, and allow the escape of a huge amount of vapor and noxious material.

Not something anyone would attempt if the outcome were thought through.


34 posted on 09/18/2017 7:31:16 AM PDT by alloysteel (Guilty until proven innocent, while denying defense, justice, mercy or any appeal. No pardon, ever.)
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