AC/DC Concert Registers Seismic Activity!
AC/DC shook Melbourne all night long. Literally. Their show Wednesday night in Australia registered seismic activity. But it didn't rock harder than Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
A combination of AC/DC's speakers and fans registered in the 2 to 5 hertz range. But a scientist at the Seismology Research Center says, quote, "The largest signals that we received were on the three nights that Taylor Swift played there."
He added, quote, "We're picking up the ground motion, we're not picking up the sound from the air. So you've got speakers on the ground pumping out vibrations and that gets transmitted through the ground . . .
"But also the crowd jumping up and down is feeding energy into the ground."
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