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Artificial volcanoes can be triggered with programmed chain of neutron bombs as well as remote controlled electromagnetic radiation
Harmonic tremors are associated with volcanic eruptions. Sometimes precursor to massive volcanoes is the harmonic tremor. Scientists are now finding that artificial harmonic tremors and resulting volcanoes of huge proportions can be triggered in hot spots of the world.
Hot spots are where the earth’s crust is thinner and a volcanic lava bed is present relatively close to the earth’s crust. A series of events trigger before the volcanic eruption occur. These events have been modeled in computational algorithms depending on plate stress factors and other constraints. Geologists have studied these factors in details.
Neutron bombs – a series of them when controlled through an algorithm can trigger the necessary stress factors needed to cause a chain reaction of events. These events eventually can cause the massive volcanic eruption.
The other method would be to simulate similar effects with use of high intensity electromagnetic radiation.
In both cases what is really tough is to model the volcanic hot spots and related tectonic weak points. Advanced satellite imaging and allowing robots to model the tectonic plates can allow accurate modeling of the same.
Once the model is established the algorithms can reverse calculate the impact needed and the exact point where they are needed to trigger the chain reactions.
From defense application standpoint, the use of remote controlled electromagnetic radiation methods is far more important. The problem with that is to find the exact tectonic model. But that can be part of special operations task. According to scientists it is very difficult to use the remote applied electromagnetic radiations accurately to trigger a volcanic eruption based on current terrestrial technologies.
However, some strongly believe that such technologies one day can also prevent volcanic eruptions to save lives.
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