Michio Kaku Just Announced The Terrifying Truth About Yellowstone

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Yellowstone National Park has always been a natural marvel, it became a national park on March 1, 1872. When President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law, it protected more than 2 million acres of mountain wilderness, amazing geysers and vibrant landscapes for future generations to enjoy. However, recent news has added an element of caution to the experience. Renowned physicist Michio Kaku has made a significant announcement that Yellowstone is predicted to erupt in 2023, raising concerns about potential consequences for the United States and the world. In this article, we will delve into the details of Michio Kaku's announcement, exploring the implications for the future of the national park and the broader impact on our planet.
Around 630,000 years ago, a massive volcanic eruption took place in Yellowstone, emptying a large underground magma chamber. The resulting volcanic ash spread over vast distances. Over time, the collapsed chamber formed a colossal 30-mile (45 km) wide and 45-mile (75 km) long caldera. Lava and sediments gradually filled the caldera, with lava flows continuing for hundreds and thousands of years. Approximately 160,000 to 140,000 years ago, the oldest version of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone formed from rock and sediments, although it was not as deep, wide, or long as the current canyon. Hydrothermal activity, both past and present, weakened and altered the rhyolite rocks, making them softer. The Yellowstone River then eroded these weakened rocks, deepening and widening the canyon, an ongoing process.
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Just went to Yellowstone. Literally nothing is out of the ordinary. Even our guide through the lower loop said it would take year’s following warning signs for anything significant to happen. We also would have the technology by that point to mitigate/stop any substantial damage from a potential eruption. All the geysers are still erupting normally as of now.

Edit: They also just got done with a rough winter, which is why things are still closed down in some areas (due to construction).

Nocomment
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Using water to cool the Magma chambers sounds like a feasible solution, but, from what I heard (forgive the pun), the Krakatoa eruption (1800's) was essentially a two parter:
1. Volcano causes a big explosion that literally blows up the island completely, resulting in a massive hole, straight down to the magma chamber;
2. Seawater rushes in, gets super heated,
and THAT created the super explosion heard around the World.

I do hope the plan to pump water into underground Yellowstone takes this into account.

Hr-sdsd
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Kaku recently said that he didn't know when if ever it would blow in our lifetime so who said 2023🤔

freebird
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My favorite terror myth behind bringing back the t Rex. I wonder if it burns the old one up.

alexwhite
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if water touches the temperature of lava it will instantly dissociate in to O2 and hydrogen, which will explode and cause an eruption.

stevebryan
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I want to there when it goes. I'm 76 and would love to go out with a bang!😅😅😅
Also, I don't want to deal with the societal and economic upheaval it will cause.

sharonlyman
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To throw water on a fire how stupid. If you have ever put out a camp fire with water then you know how stupid it would be to inject water into a valkano . Big boom 💥🤯 sherly make it go super critical.

jamespope
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That would be awesome if we could cool it down

patriciaburch
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I heard if they drain Yellowstone lake it wiuld minimize ash shooting up into the atmosphere.

dcwabdi
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Considering all the things we spend billions on it is reasonable that we should invest resources to keep the earth from blowing up while at the same time generating electricity through geothermal engineering.

kennethstevenson
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The super deep khola bore hole is not even 8 miles down and they equipment was melting and you want to drill 10 miles down into a volcano? Idk... We are microscopic compared to Earth.. good luck wasting that time and money.

salty
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Idea seems feasible;However now that A>><<I is I’d run multiple SIMS which I sure you are all doing? Love Science Love Geology Love Universe keep making amazing …<eduideos>…..Educational Videos-my made up word for the day lol😅😅😅

cyberpunkjedi
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Damn it, the democrats will do ANYTHING to get Xo Bi Den reelected

kennyparis
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2023 is a very specific thing to stake his reputation on ..

blvckphillip
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So is this going to be the big event to blame the economic collapse on?

patriciaburch
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I think that Wilcoxs idea is good. But will drilling in to the old volcano cause a problem? If it blows global warming will not be a problem.

iceman
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Big Zunamis and the Coasts, and Ash over Jetstream wen Yellowstone full Power Erupted !!!😮🌋🌫☁️☁️🌊

ramonsimmler
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We don't know Yellowstone goes kabluey all at once even though this has been repeated by commentators for a long time. The hot spot generates a number of eruption types.

ralphmaughan
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Michio Kaku has predicted 50 of the past 0 apocalypses

nickd
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Michio Kaku will say anything if it gets attention. And really he never "says" anything. He gives the most unlikely possibilities and says they are "possible". I'm not one of those "well anythings possible" kimd of people but clearly a lot of shit is possible that is never going to happen.

allineedismike