Massive ocean discovered beneath the Earth's crust containing more water than on the surface
It feels like there have been staggering science stories emerging every other day recently, all of which have blown our tiny little minds...
Now, people are only just realising that there’s a massive ocean hidden under the Earth’s crust.
It turns out there’s a huge supply of water 400 miles underground stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite'.
It's not a new idea, it's not an ocean, it is the Independent.
It is interesting, the initial hype adds nothing, it is the Independent.
5 comments:
Water, coal, oil, the sun, sea levels … all good, now for a coffee.
That's good news, surely? If we cause the sea levels to rise through Warble Gloaming, we just need a 400 mile bore-hole and a valve to let some of the sea down into the underground one. Problem solved!
Who will be the first entrepreneur to bottle it for sale in expensive restaurants?
Anon - coffee being brewed here too, it's the only way.
Sam - good idea and the hole could be used for sewage disposal too, no treatment needed. Ed would swallow it.
dearieme - if the marketing blurb could be linked to Gaia in some green and tasteful way it would sell.
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