EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 4 MIN
Episode 197 - Cosmic Conundrums
from Kevin McFarlane's podcast · host Kevin McFarlane
The Earth exhibits a persistent, globally detectable, low-level seismic oscillation with an approximate 26-second period, a phenomenon that has fascinated geophysicists for decades. Mainstream science classifies this as a Persistent Localized (PL) microseismic source, often referred to as a component of the Earth's seismic "hum." The present analysis contrasts the empirically derived, quantifiable understanding of this tremor with the highly abstract and speculative concepts derived from the "4D lens," including the "4D domino" and "spacedepth" theories, as presented in the provided document.
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The Earth exhibits a persistent, globally detectable, low-level seismic oscillation with an approximate 26-second period, a phenomenon that has fascinated geophysicists for decades. Mainstream science classifies this as a Persistent Localized (PL) microseismic source, often referred to as a component of the Earth's seismic "hum." The present analysis contrasts the empirically derived, quantifiable understanding of this tremor with the highly abstract and speculative concepts derived from the "4D lens," including the "4D domino" and "spacedepth" theories, as presented in the provided document.
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