In Zambia, gas bubbles in hot springs point to an unusual birth: a new tectonic plate

In 2005, the floor of the Afar Desert in Ethiopia suddenly opens up along more than 50 kilometers in just a few days after an intense seismic and volcanic sequence. For many geologists, that image was like observing in real time the type of fracture that, in millions of years, could end. creating a new ocean. Zambia has just given the most serious warning. Bubbles as an almost unequivocal sign. In Zambia, simple bubbles emerging from hot springs have begun to reveal something much bigger than a local geothermal phenomenon. Scientists at the University of Oxford believe have found signs that the southern African subsoil could be entering an early phase continental fracturea geological process so slow that it is imperceptible for human life, but so gigantic that it can end up rdrawing entire maps. The key is in the helium detected in the thermal springs of the Kafue Rift: Its isotopic composition contains too much helium-3, a chemical marker directly associated with the Earth’s mantle. Translated into less technical language, it means that fluids from dozens of kilometers beneath the crust are finding ways to ascend to the surface. And that, for geologists, is an extremely serious sign that the African crust could be starting to break down from within. A silent crack beneath the continent. Rifts are not simple faults or isolated earthquakes. They are areas where the lithosphere begins to stretch and weaken until, in some cases, it ends separating into tectonic plates different. Most never make it that far and remain an unfinished geological scar, but the Kafue Rift presents something that changes the scene: a active connection between the mantle and the surface. The researchers analyzed gases from eight wells and hot springs, six within the suspected area and two outside it to compare results. Only within the rift did they appear associated chemical signatures to the deep interior of the Earth. In addition to helium, they also detected carbon dioxide with characteristics typical of mantle fluids. For scientists, this suggests that the fracture is no longer solely superficial and that the system could be entering into a tectonic phase more advanced than previously thought. Location map of the extensional zone within the Central African Plateau of Zambia. The Kafue Rift is connected to the Luano and Luangwa rifts to the northeast, and to the western branch of the EARS in the Rukwa rift (RRB) and the Rungwe Volcanic Province (RVP) The possible birth of a new plate. The hypothesis is especially relevant because the Kafue Rift is part of a huge strip of geological weakness about 2,500 kilometersone that crosses Africa from Tanzania to Namibia. For years, many researchers had considered that the great candidate to divide the continent was the East African Rift, in Kenya and Ethiopia, where volcanic and tectonic activity is much more visible. However, the new study of Oxford researchers suggests that the southwest African system could have important structural advantages. According to Mike Dalythe natural crustal weaknesses in that region are better aligned with the tectonic forces acting around Africa, which would reduce the resistance needed for future continental breakup. In other words, the Zambian bubbles could be signaling the extremely slow birth of a new African tectonic plate. The continent moves, even if you don’t notice it. The investigation It also serves as a reminder that Earth is still a planet geologically alive. Hundreds of millions of years ago, all continents were part of Pangea before slowly breaking up into their current shape. That process never stopped. Beneath our feet, tectonic plates continue to shift, recycling minerals, raising mountain ranges and opening new oceans. Africa is today one of the places where this dynamic can best be observed. From the Afar Depression to the East African Rift, the continent already presents huge tectonic scars visible from space. What is happening in Zambia could be an additional piece of that continental puzzle, although scientists insist that we are talking about time scales of millions of years and not immediate changes. A geological fracture… and economic opportunity. Beyond scientific fascination, the discovery It has very real economic implications. Early rift systems typically offer relatively clean access to geothermal energy and gases valuable substances such as helium and hydrogen, increasingly important for the technology and energy industry. Unlike mature volcanic zones, where fluids appear mixed with more aggressive and difficult to handle gases, in Kafue the material from the mantle still arrives relatively “pure”. In fact, that is precisely the reason why several energy companies already They are funding research in the region. The problem is that the authors of the study themselves they ask for caution: The samples come from only a specific part of the system and it remains to be seen whether these signals are repeated throughout the entire fracture. But even with caution, the idea is so powerful that it is already on the table: in Zambia, the bubbles that silently emerge from a hot spring could be announcing the beginning of a continental separation that will one day change Africa forever. Image | PexelsDaly et al., 2020 7 Legg, 1974; Tamburello et al., 2022 / R. Karolytė et al. 2026 In Xataka | We thought we were clear about how the continents were formed, until researchers found a stone in Australia In Xataka | More than 5 million earthquakes spread throughout the Earth, gathered in a very complete map

invisible plasma bubbles that can leave you without GPS

The Earth is enveloped by the ionosphere, a layer of ionized gas that acts as a dynamic boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. This region has several key functions for humanity, ranging from protecting us against solar radiation (it absorbs ultraviolet radiation and X-rays) to functioning as a conductive medium for radio waves and satellite signals. But the ionosphere has a problem when night falls on the magnetic equator: a phenomenon occurs that can destabilize GPS, air communications and telecommunications. Although science has been studying it for decades in other equatorial parts, the African Atlantic sector has been a historical blind spot. Tenerife is right in that void and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) been watching for more than ten years to heaven from there. The discovery. The DLR team has confirmed the presence of plasma bubbles (EPB) over Tenerife on a poster in the XVII International Equatorial Aeronomy Symposium (ISEA-17). The phenomenon is not new, but it is the first time that it has been recorded continuously and systematically in this strip of the Atlantic. For this monitoring, they have used two instruments at the same time: a GNSS receiver and an atmospheric luminescence detector, a combination that allows studying the bubbles on both a small and large scale, essential to thoroughly understand their structure. The bubbles that DLR has documented form exclusively at night, reach their peak activity at the equinoxes and can extend vertically up to 1,700 kilometers above the geomagnetic equator, with structures between 40 and 100 kilometers wide moving east at about 100 meters per second, such as collects the Geophysical Research Letters. Whether or not it appears on a given night remains difficult to predict even in the most studied regions. Why is it important. Beyond an atmospheric curiosity, plasma bubbles have direct consequences on critical technologies. As they ascend, they generate ionospheric scintillation: rapid, unpredictable fluctuations in radio signals that degrade GPS, disrupt air communications, and affect satellite telecommunications. And it is not something theoretical: in the geomagnetic storm of April 2023 the European navigation system EGNOS he suffered it. But the phenomenon is also unpredictable: the spatial gradient induced by EPBs is a challenge for aircraft guidance systems in precision approaches, according to Satellite Navigation. Knowing how they behave in the African Atlantic sector is a problem with direct consequences for aviation safety and the digital infrastructure of the region. Context. As explains this study of the Complutense of Madrid in collaboration with the ICTP of Trieste, plasma bubbles are decreases in the electronic density generated by the mechanism of Rayleigh-Taylor instability in the equatorial night sector. When the Sun falls, the ionosphere loses stability: the lower layer becomes denser than the upper one, so the light plasma rises, leaving holes empty of electrons. The bubbles. This same phenomenon was detected recently at the pyramids of Gizah, another area in North Africa. In November 2023, in the midst of a geomagnetic storm, a radar station on the Chinese island of Hainan detected an ionospheric disturbance over the pyramids of Giza, almost 9,500 kilometers to the west. using a LARID super radar (Low Latitude Long Range Ionospheric Radar) developed at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and which was independently validated by GPS receivers in Africa. AND they are not the only ones: There are satellites such as COSMIC-2, GOLD and Swarm that make specific observations. How they do it. The GNSS receiver, which has been operational for more than a decade, detects the flickering that bubbles cause on satellite signals, capturing small-scale irregularities, but without showing their actual shape or size. That is what the second instrument is for: the atmospheric luminescence detector captures the faint light emission that ionospheric oxygen emits at night: where there is a bubble, that light disappears, revealing the actual shape and size of the structure. A decade of GNSS data plus large-scale images: that combination is the methodological novelty of the work. The philosophy is completely opposite to that followed in Egypt: the DLR observes in situ with high resolution and structural detail, the LARID observes at a distance with enormous range but less geometric precision. Yes, but. The DLR research at the moment is a poster and not a scientific paper, with everything it entails: peer review, complete data or conclusions that are more than preliminary. On the other hand, and although the study of the Giza pyramids analyzes the same phenomenon, the detection of plasma bubbles was carried out by an independent Chinese team and with different technology. In addition, many open questions remain, such as how often they occur over Tenerife, how it changes with the seasons, when the scintillation is intense enough to affect navigation systems. In Xataka | Satellite images leave no room for doubt: it has rained so much that Morocco has not looked so green for a decade In Xataka | A 2.5 billion-year-old geological wonder: Zimbabwe’s Great Dam seen by NASA from space Cover | ESA (Sentinel-2) and ESA (Proba-V)

Openai has opted a billion dollars to become the Windows of the AI. Or it goes well or is going to be the mother of all bubbles

In recent weeks, Openai has signed contracts that total more than one billion dollars (it is not a False Friend) With Nvidia, Oracle and AMD. But for now it continues to burn effective and does not expect to be profitable, at least, until 2030. Why is it important. This is not a growth strategy. It is an existential commitment. Large door or cemetery. Openai can only justify these commitments if it becomes the inevitable platform on which the entire ecosystem of the build. As Windows was for the PC. The general panoramic. Ben Thompson, analyst Stratechery, has defined it perfectly: OpenAI is running Microsoft’s play in the 80s and 90s. He doesn’t want to be a software company. It wants to be the AI ​​operating system. This week has presented native apps within chatgpt: Canva, Zillow, Spotify, Uber or Booking among others are integrated directly into the chatbot. They are not external links but experiences that live within Chatgpt, just like Excel and Word lived within Windows. The difference with being any app changes everything: If you are the platform, capture to users first and developers come later. First you add mass users, then you get free developers for your platform. Chatgpt has hundreds of millions of users. The companies that are integrated this week because Openai controls access to that audience. Exactly as Microsoft controlled access to PC users in the 90s. The figures. The commitments are dizzy. Nvidia will invest up to 100,000 million in OpenAI, which undertakes to fill data centers with millions of its chips. OpenAI has signed 300,000 million with Oracle, which in turn spends billions in Nvidia processors. Monday closed Another agreement with AMD by tens of billions in exchange for Warrants to buy up to 10% of the company. Coreweave has OpenAi contracts for 22.4 billion. The total exceeds billion dollars according to Financial Times. Even distributed in one or two decades, it is a bet that is only supported by absolute domain of the market. Between the lines. The agreement with AMD replicates a historical play. In the 80s, IBM forced Intel to license its processor to a second manufacturer to avoid unique supplier dependence. AMD was that second. OpenAI is using its dominant position in users to force alternatives to NVIDIA and guarantee negotiation power. If OpenNAI controls the software layer that matters, Nvidia pricing power is reduced. As Intel discovered that Microsoft, and not them, really controlled the value in the Wintel era. The key is who captures the value: During the PC era, Intel had huge benefits selling processors. But more value accumulated in Microsoft, which controlled the operating system. OpenAi is positioning to be that Microsoft, not that Intel. That is why the agreement with AMD comes only weeks after Nvidia invested in Openai. The message is clear: Openai controls access to users and that gives the definitive power in the value chain. The threat. Every collapse if Openai does not achieve that domain. Oracle reported yesterday 14% margins in your business Cloud: Win 14 cents for each dollar. The action sank. Paulo Carvao, Harvard researcher, sees the bubble pattern Puntocom: “The circular agreements inflated artificial growth. IA companies have real products, but they spend much more than they can monetize,” he said in Bloomberg. Yes, but. Altman has real users using the product every day. That is what the CEOS Puntocom did not have. Microsoft took a decade to match the Mac, but the two -way base of Apple’s technical superiority irrelevant. Chatgpt already has that advantage. And OpenAi is in explosive growth, not in decline. Decisive moment. We are in bubble territory. The question is what lasting infrastructure will remain when some companies break. The chips do not last. Data centers do not justify pain either. The real and durable prize would be something like a great expansion in electricity generation for half a century. OpenAi has become the axis of all the construction of AI infrastructure. Each announcement triggers the actions of its partners. Is THE NEW KING MIDAS DE THE BAG. At stake. U Openai becomes Windows, or collapse. There is no middle ground. Altman said it this week: “Someday we have to be profitable. But now we are in the investment phase.” That phase exceeds the billion dollars. It only makes sense if Chatgpt becomes as inevitable as Windows in the 90s. It is the biggest bet in the history of technology. In Xataka | 30 years ago the island of Anguilla stayed with the domain .AI by chance. Today it is making gold thanks to the AI Outstanding image | Dima SolominMicrosoft

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