Anna Von Reitz
Four decades ago, I became aware of the fact that huge underwater volcanic eruptions were breaking out along both the Mid-Atlantic and Pacific Ridges. Of course, we don't see these volcanic eruptions until and unless the results build up an island that breaks the surface of the water. Most of the rock just piles up on the sea floor as lava and basalt pillars interspersed with "volcanic jets"--- super heated water columns that are like the ocean equivalent of the pressure valve on a pressure cooker.
What ho? Is the Earth expanding its girth all of a sudden, I asked, all along both mid-ocean ridges? Why?
