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This is a pretty cool article. An excerpt:

Indeed, scientists now say the planet itself is generating a constant, deep thrum of noise. No mere cacophony, but actually a kind of music, huge, swirling loops of sound, a song so strange you can't really fathom it, so low it can't be heard by human ears, chthonic roars churning from the very water and wind and rock themselves, countless notes of varying vibration creating all sorts of curious tonal phrases that bounce around the mountains and spin over the oceans and penetrate the tectonic plates and gurgle in the magma and careen off the clouds and smack into trees and bounce off your ribcage and spin over the surface of the planet in strange circular loops, "like dozens of lazy hurricanes," as one writer put it.

It all makes for a very quiet, otherworldly symphony so odd and mysterious, scientists still can't figure out exactly what's causing it or why the hell it's happening. Sure, sensitive instruments are getting better at picking up what's been dubbed "Earth's hum," but no one's any closer to understanding what the hell it all might mean. Which, of course, is exactly as it should be.


*significant look at [livejournal.com profile] buongiornodaisy*

*IS SO NOT HERE OH MY GOODNESS*

Date: 2008-04-24 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iheartalgore.livejournal.com
Clearly this means Gaia loves her iPod.

Date: 2008-04-24 03:11 am (UTC)
ashen_key: (and I know something you don't know)
From: [personal profile] ashen_key
...that is all kinds of awesome.

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