Just before 9.30am on Sunday 11 November, a series of unusual seismic pulses rippled around the world almost undetected.
The waves rang for over 20 minutes, emanating about 15 miles off the shores of Mayotte - a tiny island in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Africa.
From here, they reverberated across Africa, setting off geological sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
They crossed the Atlantic, and were picked up in Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and even Hawaii nearly 11,000 miles away, the National Geographic reports.
Despite their huge range, the waves were apparently not felt by anybody. However, one person monitoring the US Geological Survey's live stream of seismogram displays did notice the unusual waveform and posted it to Twitter, sparking the interest of other geologists and earthquake enthusiasts.
[...] The bizarre waveform is what scientists call "monochromatic". Earthquakes normally produce waves of so many different frequencies, the wave readings appear more jumbled.
But the mystery waveform from Mayotte was a crisp zigzag, which repeated after steady 17-second intervals.
"They're too nice. They're too perfect to be nature," joked the University of Glasgow's Helen Robinson, who is study[ing] for a PhD in applied volcanology.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday December 05 2018, @04:11PM (2 children)
You mean like Tartarus? Zeus threw some uncles in there. They have yet to come back out.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday December 05 2018, @04:16PM (1 child)
Doesn't the Greek mythological cycle have something akin to Ragnarok in it, prophesying the end of the Olympians and their system?
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday December 05 2018, @04:47PM
According to that myth, Zeus then swallowed Metis. Athena was born anyway, though from the forehead of Zeus (or perhaps born twice, since she was born first from Metis, who apparently was just hanging out inside Zeus, before being released the second time). No word on whether there was a second baby on the way, but it does seem that the prophecy was thwarted.