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by baldeagle
Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:34 pm
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Topic: History Channel Makes a startling discovery.
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Re: History Channel Makes a startling discovery.

MONGOOSE wrote:You don't think that the volcanic area doesn't produce enough pressure to super pressurize the water? What do you think pushes the magma out? Do you think pressure might have caused Mt St Helens to explode.
Of course it can, but a "pool of water" would not be found inside an eruption. That would be steam. Superheated steam, I grant you, but steam non the less. More importantly, the show mentioned "a pool of water" that was 300 degrees. To my knowledge, that is not possible, unless that pool of water is under tremendous pressure.
by baldeagle
Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:57 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: History Channel Makes a startling discovery.
Replies: 34
Views: 5447

Re: History Channel Makes a startling discovery.

MONGOOSE wrote:Maybe you guys need to Google supercritical water. They indeed mean 300 degrees F.
How all you have to do is explain how a pool of water could be pressurized to the point that the water reaches supercritical levels.

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