Massive Ocean discovered towards the Earths Core!

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A reservoir of water three times the volume of all the oceans has been discovered deep beneath the Earth’s surface. The finding may explain where Earth’s seas came from, and lend some interesting evidence to the Hollow Earth Theory.

The water is hidden inside a blue rock called ringwoodite that lies 700 kilometres underground in the mantle, the layer of hot rock between Earth’s surface and its core.  The huge size of the reservoir throws new light on the origin of Earth’s water. Many geologists think water arrived in comets as they struck the planet, but the new discovery supports an alternative idea that the oceans gradually oozed out of the interior of the early Earth.

“It’s good evidence the Earth’s water came from within,” says Steven Jacobsen of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The hidden water could also act as a buffer for the oceans on the surface, explaining why they have stayed the same size for millions of years.

Jacobsen’s team used 2000 seismometers to study the seismic waves generated by more than 500 earthquakes. These waves move throughout Earth’s interior, including the core, and can be detected at the surface. “They make the Earth ring like a bell for days afterwards,” says Jacobsen.

By measuring the speed of the waves at different depths, the team could figure out which types of rocks the waves were passing through. The water layer revealed itself because the waves slowed down, as it takes them longer to get through soggy rock than dry rock.

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Jacobsen worked out in advance what would happen to the waves if water-containing ringwoodite was present. He grew ringwoodite in his lab, and exposed samples of it to massive pressures and temperatures matching those at 700 kilometres down.

Sure enough, they found signs of wet ringwoodite in the transition zone 700 kilometres down, which divides the upper and lower regions of the mantle. At that depth, the pressures and temperatures are just right to squeeze the water out of the ringwoodite. “It’s rock with water along the boundaries between the grains, almost as if they’re sweating,” says Jacobsen.

Jacobsen’s finding supports a recent study by Graham Pearson of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Pearson studied a diamond from the transition zone that had been carried to the surface in a volcano, and found that it contained water-bearing ringwoodite, the first strong evidence that there was lots of water in the transition zone (Nature, doi.org/s6h).

“Since our initial report of hydrous ringwoodite, we’ve found another ringwoodite crystal, also containing water, so the evidence is now very strong,” says Pearson.

So far, Jacobsen only has evidence that the watery rock sits beneath the US. He now wants to find out if it wraps around the entire planet.

“We should be grateful for this deep reservoir,” says Jacobsen. “If it wasn’t there, it would be on the surface of the Earth, and mountain tops would be the only land poking out.” 

-As seen on Rise Earth

Massive Ocean discovered towards the Earths Core!

Once

A ripple in the darkness flows

A movement from nothing to nowhere

Not real as we describe it

A growth of potential

With potential comes difference

And energy is born, time comes into being

Existence and creation

But why did such a moment occur

What threshold could be reached

When there was nothing?

What lay outside

What touched the promordial state

Or did it, was it merely the act of observing

the act of awareness

That made a difference

Birth in a natural way

rather than Creation and an act of will

Wolf 2015

Images of the 2015 St Kilda Festival

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SATURDAY 31 JANUARY – SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2015

Join Melbourne’s biggest FREE celebration of summer, showcasing Australian artists and talents against the spectacular natural beauty of the St Kilda foreshore.
Brought to you by the City of Port Phillip, the St Kilda Festival attracts up to 450,000 attendees who enjoy a wide variety of Australian music and interactive activities, from extreme sports to visual arts to comedy, dance classes, family activities and fun workshops hosted by local community groups.
The Festival is a nine day celebration kicking off with Yalukit Wilum Ngargee: People Place Gathering- an Indigenous arts and music event held in O’Donnell Gardens just over a week before Festival Sunday. This welcoming event by the local clans people features local and interstate musicians, kids’ activities and community stalls in a day of relaxation, fun and entertainment for the whole family. Head to our Yalukit Festival page here for more information and the full line up.
Following on from Yalukit Wilum Ngargee, the Live N Local program sees St Kilda’s favourite venues and traders opening their to live performances, art exhibitions and more open filling the balmy summer nights in the week leading up to Festival Sunday. If you are interested finding out about Live N Local, read more about the event and the full line up here.
The flagship event of the St Kilda Festival is Festival Sunday, held on the second Sunday in February every year. The streets of St Kilda are closed to all traffic when the cream of Australian musicians play over five music stages, while people of all ages are entertained with a vast range of performances, workshops and events, from kids’ entertainment to extreme sports demonstrations, dance classes, community activities, buskers and a whole lot more. Read more about the full Festival Sunday experience and check out the music  line up here.
The best way to plan your Festival week is to download the official free 2015 St Kilda Festival app, where you can check out artists and plan ahead with our transport guide and maps so you don’t miss out on any of the action.Remember, Festival Sunday is a car free zone with most of the area affected by road closures. For more information on road closures, click here.

The Inner Feminine

This is a common topic in discussion nowadays, and has been for many years. For example :

“The masculine and feminine aspect of the creative process unfolding within our being is experienced as an inner masculine and inner feminine. They can be discerned as almost separate entities within our being yet they are integrally connected. As such they can often be experienced as a inner masculine force or entity that thrusts deep from within our being, or an inner feminine entity or presence which provides a very deep nurturing or as their offspring which is neither masculine or feminine but as an energy and/or awareness to act. The inner masculine and inner feminine can ever take on personalities in extreme cases. ”

A common theme here is that one must have both masculine and feminine aspects in balance within one self.

Masculine and Feminine represent the two balancing forces in the Universe. Im sure most people are familiar with this view.

I have some questions though.

Why must the caring side of a male be represented as feminine? Why not just the caring aspect of male?

Why do i even have any issue with this view?

Well, i do because i have seen examples of people taking this very literally, and seeing themselves as both a woman and a male. Do not misunderstand me. I am quite aware that a large percentage of the worlds population has differing sexual orientations. That is not the issue here. For me, the issue i am raising is the tendency, particularly common within some spiritual groups, to believe things like “I was a female in my previous life, i’m a male now, and one day i’ll be a female again”

What im really asking is, why cant we be caring males? and strong females? isn’t this our true nature?

I would really welcome comments and feedback on this.

Wolf 2015