Earth is conscious...
A mysterious pulse is coming from deep inside the Earth… every 26 seconds.
And it's been happening for decades—with no clear explanation.
First recorded in the 1960s, this faint seismic signal—sometimes called the "Earth’s heartbeat"—originates near the Gulf of Guinea.
But here's the catch:
• It pulses like clockwork.
• It's been detected worldwide.
• No one can fully explain what causes it.
Is it volcanic? Oceanic? Something else entirely? The mystery continues…
🔁 Save this for later—this one’s a wild ride.
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Seismologists have observed a rhythmic microseismic pulse occurring every 26 seconds, often referred to as Earth's "heartbeat." This phenomenon was first documented in the early 1960s by geologist Jack Oliver, who noted a consistent seismic signal emanating from the southern or equatorial Atlantic Ocean, intensifying during the Northern Hemisphere's summer months.
Subsequent research has pinpointed the origin of this pulse to the Gulf of Guinea, specifically an area known as the Bight of Bonny. In 2005, a team from the University of Colorado, Boulder, triangulated the pulse's source to this region.
The exact cause of this microseismic pulse remains a topic of scientific discussion. Some researchers propose that ocean waves interacting with the continental shelf in the Gulf of Guinea generate the rhythmic seismic signal. Others suggest that volcanic activity, particularly from the nearby island of São Tomé, could be responsible. Despite these hypotheses, a definitive explanation has yet to be established.
Reality is filled with a great deal of mystery that invites us to stay wonderous.
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Scientists puzzled by Earth's 'heartbeat' that causes slight tremors every 26 seconds
All explanations including ocean waves, volcanoes, and fractured sediments have been ruled out, leaving the mystery behind seismic tremors every 26 seconds unsolved.
Although Earth might seem like a stable, flat surface where we live our lives, seismologists have discovered that it’s far from passive. In fact, Earth has a 'heartbeat' that pulses every 26 seconds, according to Discover Magazine. Known as "microseisms," these faint seismic tremors resemble tiny earthquakes, though they aren’t exactly the same. For decades, scientists have been baffled by these mysterious tremors, and despite many theories, no definitive explanation has been found.
Despite its puzzling nature, the 26-second pulse is not something unusual. According to BRIGHT SIDE’s YouTube video, Earth doesn’t only have a heartbeat but also a humming sound. Some people may notice it, and some may not, but this high-frequency buzzing sound called “The Hum” is prevalent throughout the planet. Like the mysterious 'heartbeat,' geologists have also tried to explain this “mysterious hum or buzz” but none has proved true to their satisfaction.
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Many Yogis are reporting to hear OM or Hum sound...
In the Hindu tradition, the sound of om is said to contain the entire universe. It is the first sound from the beginning of time, and it also encompasses the present and the future. Om' is the all-pervading, omnipotent and omnipresent sound of the Cosmos.
The word Om is defined by Hindu scripture as being the primordial sound of creation. It is the original vibration of the universe. From this first vibration, all other vibrations are able to manifest.
Google: Music of the Spheres.
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