SCIENCE

What the Mysterious Sonic Booms Along India's Coast Reveal

A sudden crack slices through the air, echoing like a thunderclap against the coastal cliffs of India. Fishermen pause, their nets still, eyes scanning the horizon for the source of the sound.

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What the Mysterious Sonic Booms Along India's Coast Reveal

A sudden crack slices through the air, echoing like a thunderclap against the coastal cliffs of India.

Fishermen pause, their nets still, eyes scanning the horizon for the source of the sound.

These unexplained sonic booms, resonating with an intensity that rattles windows and stirs the ocean’s surface, have puzzled scientists for years.

But wait—what if these booms are not merely the result of aircraft or natural phenomena?

Some researchers suggest they could stem from geological activity beneath the waves, where tectonic plates shift and create shockwaves that reverberate through the air.

This revelation challenges our understanding of the Earth’s dynamics and how they communicate with the world above.

Why do these enigmatic sounds persist, and what secrets do they hold about our planet’s unseen forces?

Dive deeper into this auditory mystery and uncover what lies beneath the surface.