Exciting25 Jan 2024 13:31
Fantastic that we have such elevated Hydrogen shows. It's like the black volcanic rocks in the canaries all those little holes made by Hydrogen from the lava. It is super heated. This over millions of years can turn into Helium were it trapped below the surface in the rocks. So Hydrogen and Helium go hand in hand.
The following is not my work and is accredited to forbes.com.
"All stars, from red dwarfs through the Sun to the most massive supergiants, achieve nuclear fusion in their cores by rising temperatures to 4,000,000 K or higher.
Over large amounts of time, hydrogen fuel gets burned through a series of reactions, producing, in the end,large amounts of helium".
Historically that is what has happened with the volcanic magma down there imo. The increase in temperatures also bodes very well.