Anonymous ID: 1ea349 Nov. 11, 2021, 5:08 a.m. No.14974099   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4116 >>4235

>>14974083

Think WAVES.

WW?

Define 'unified'

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Anonymous ID: 1ea349 Nov. 11, 2021, 5:28 a.m. No.14974195   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4201 >>4215 >>4222 >>4249 >>4433 >>4594 >>4777

>>14974116

17 seconds, Anon. What are the chances the entire globe 'rang' with a period of 17 seconds?

 

Think WAVES.

WW?

Define 'unified'

[17]

SAT knockout forced new CLAS tech [online] by who?

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Strange seismic waves were picked up circling the globe on November 11. Now seismologists are trying to figure out why

 

https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/strange-seismic-waves-were-picked-up-circling-the-globe-on-november-11-now-seismologists-are-trying-to-figure-out-why/news-story/31a4e88570f95dfea9e1a0fe7a7daf2e

 

https://twitter.com/ALomaxNet/status/1061637338709790721?

 

This Strange Hum Circled the Whole World. But Nobody Heard It.

https://www.livescience.com/64190-weird-seismic-hum.html

There was a hum that nobody could hear. It was a seismic event, one that originated off the coast of Mayotte on Nov. 11, a tiny island in the waters between Madagascar and Mozambique.

 

From there, it circled the entire world, though it was unusual enough (un-earthquake-ish enough) that almost no one noticed

 

Nobody knows why the Earth just rang like a bell

https://nypost.com/2018/11/29/nobody-knows-why-the-earth-just-rang-like-a-bell/

 

The Nov. 11 event is notable in that no primary or secondary waves were detected.

 

All that registered was the deep, resonant surface wave. And it didn’t rumble as an earthquake’s surface wave tends to. Instead, it maintained a much cleaner — almost musical — frequency.

 

https://www.bustle.com/p/unusual-seismic-waves-shook-the-earth-on-nov-11-scientists-still-dont-completely-know-why-13221267

 

Then, there’s their regularity: Whereas a typical earthquake would have produced waves of many different frequencies, these waves were “monochromatic,” consisting of one shape — what National Geographic described as “a clean zigzag” — repeated at regular intervals of 17 seconds.