The scientific community is concerned about a new unusual phenomenon — a global seismic event that has engulfed almost the entire planet. A series of rhythmic and prolonged vibrations of the Earth's crust was recorded by a network of international seismological stations. These waves lasted exactly 92 seconds and were repeated for nine consecutive days, leaving scientists confused.
The peculiarity of the phenomenon lies in its synchronicity and scale: the signal was recorded almost simultaneously in the most remote regions of the Earth — from the Arctic to Antarctica. However, the source of such waves remains unknown. Unlike traditional earthquakes, which have a well-defined epicenter, this event is not tied to any specific geographical point.
Possible versions of the origin include underwater volcanic processes, the interaction of glaciers with tectonic plates, or even a previously unknown form of natural fluctuations in the Earth's core. However, none of the explanations can yet fully reveal the nature of such a long and synchronous seismic "hum".
This event has already been called one of the most mysterious in recent decades. Scientists continue to analyze the data, hoping to identify a mechanism that can cause fluctuations of the entire planet as a whole. Such a phenomenon may require a revision of existing models of the internal structure of the Earth and its dynamic processes.
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