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posted by martyb on Wednesday December 05 2018, @12:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the I'm-all-shook-up dept.

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.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/earthquake-seismic-waves-mayotte-madagascar-volcanic-activity-science-a8659236.html


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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday December 06 2018, @12:51AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday December 06 2018, @12:51AM (#770383) Journal

    As a non Christian let me ask you, would it make more sense if I replaced jahovah with Mother nature?

    You have to be a preordained Pope of the Church of Eris in order to make that replacement. They're the only ones with the theological oomph.

    And no, it wouldn't make more sense.

    Your fixation on jahovah makes you as much an ignorant as fundamentalist Christians.

    What fixation? You're the only one talking about that.

    Also, Islam was developed independently from Christianity and any common stories are common because they all originated in middle east.

    And used the same common sources like the Old Testament. Jesus is also the second to last prophet [wikipedia.org] in Islam (Mohammad, of course, being the last - except for all those other Islamic prophets who have come since, depending on your flavor of Islam).