An undersea volcano that drives a ULF sine wave of 17 seconds between peaks and troughs for 20 minutes, all at the same depth? As it says, it seemed to be musical.
And nobody can explain this at all, except to say it didn't seem to be natural, can you prove it was a volcano that produced this?
The Nat Geo is not evidence, and all the Africa Times article talks about is a volcanic swarm that stared in May 2018 on the other side of the island to where the confluence of three tectonic plates are that produced this musical note, it says nothing at all about the Nov 11th event despite being written in 2019.
An undersea volcano that drives a ULF sine wave of 17 seconds between peaks and troughs for 20 minutes, all at the same depth? As it says, it seemed to be musical.
And nobody can explain this at all, except to say it didn't seem to be natural, can you prove it was a volcano that produced this?
The Nat Geo is not evidence, and all the Africa Times article talks about is a volcanic swarm that stared in May 2018 on the other side of the island to where the confluence of three tectonic plates are that produced this musical note, it says nothing at all about the Nov 11th event despite being written in 2019.