@stelios
Did you know: Earth has a heartbeat. And it pulses every 16 seconds.
Sounds poetic, but it's real.
Seismologists have discovered a constant, low-frequency vibration that echoes through our planet every 16 seconds — not caused by earthquakes, but by powerful ocean waves crashing against the seafloor.
These subtle pulses, called "microseisms," are like Earth’s own rhythm — steady, ancient, and almost imperceptible. A natural beat that reminds us how alive our planet really is.
Maybe the Earth is always speaking. We just need to listen.