Earth’s Strange 26-Second Mystery Scientists Can’t Solve
Earth’s Strange 26-Second Mystery Scientists Can’t Solve
US · Published Sep 1, 2025
Scientists have detected a mysterious 26-second seismic pulse originating from Earth, the cause of which remains unknown.
The pulse's source has been traced to the Gulf of Guinea, with theories suggesting wave activity or volcanic origins.
Despite decades of study, the phenomenon remains a scientific mystery, highlighting how much we still don't know about Earth's inner workings.
Unexplained seismic rumble every 26 seconds
Scientists have observed that Earth produces a tiny seismic rumble every 26 seconds, a phenomenon that remains unexplained even after decades of study. This rhythmic pulse, often referred to as a “microseism,” has been detected repeatedly, but it doesn’t appear to cause any harm and has not been a high priority for seismologists. The reasons behind this consistent vibration, which occurs roughly every half-minute, remain uncertain.
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