Saturday, December 20, 2025

What Just Emerged in a New Scan of Lake Superior Will Shock Everyone!




I have waited decades for all this to be figured out.  Lake Superior is one of hte most unusual geological regions on Earth.  I do not think it is a craton or massive impact zone, but that may be part of the genesis.  What we have is a super volcano already a billin years extinct.  The collapse caldera is a hundred miles across and buried miles deep.

all this supports the huge mineral wealth throughout.  Starting with the native copper mines that supported the European Bronze age from efore 2500 BC through 1159 BC and anchored a global maritime trade empire.

All that strange geology can now be fitted together and so far, it is unlike anything else on earth so far.  But then sudbury is an ancient meteorite craton produced deep sourced nickel ores and it is all part of this.


What Just Emerged in a New Scan of Lake Superior Will Shock Everyone!


14 Dec 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGhIeU_-I2E


The surface of Lake Superior has always projected a sense of permanence, a cold and vast calm that resists easy interpretation. Stretching roughly three hundred fifty miles in length, or about five hundred sixty kilometers, and plunging to depths exceeding one thousand three hundred thirty feet, or about four hundred six meters, it has long been regarded as a geographic constant rather than an active geological question. Yet recent scan data gathered beneath those dark waters has quietly unsettled that assumption. What lies below the lakebed is no longer a matter of conjecture or folklore but a structural reality that forces a reexamination of what Lake Superior actually represents in the deep history of the North American continent. What if the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world is not merely a basin carved by ice, but the scar left behind by something far more violent? What if the lake itself is not the beginning of the story, but the aftermath? 



New scans of Lake Superior reveal a massive, previously unknown structure beneath the surface. This subsurface mapping initiative uncovered a circular feature of immense scale, challenging long-held assumptions about the lake's geological history. Explore the implications of this surprising discovery for the region's past and present.


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