Large earthquakes gain widespread attention for obvious reasons. What has escaped the general public, however, are the signals revealed in microquakes. Microquakes are imperceptible earthquakes with magnitudes less than 3.
Why should we be concerned with microquakes? They do not harm anybody, right? Nonetheless, just as an irregular heartbeat is not a heart attack, it can indicate imminent danger. All around the Earth there have been substantial increases in microquakes. And in the Western United States, the microquakes under Wyoming and Utah are giving us a warning of activity taking place deep within the Earth.
The deep Earth activity is not just a single volcanic plume, it is an indication the Earth is actively expanding. Several researchers outside of the mainstream have analyzed Earth's crustal history and determined the Earth does not have convecting plates on its surface, but rather it is expanding from within.
Where is the new matter coming from that would cause the Earth to expand, and why would it be occurring now? A new physics paradigm I have been developing shows that the Casimir effect and fusion are two processes, which create new matter. The observation of an expanding Universe and expanding stars support this hypothesis. Stars continually emit large quantities of matter into space even while their total mass increases.
The graph below shows three sets of long term pulses, which began in the early 1990s. 5% error bars show the results are not a fluke of record keeping. Something under the Western US, which may be related to the Yellowstone super volcano, might be involved.