A new study shows that slow, deep rock currents inside the Earth have helped shape the planet's strongest large-scale gravitational anomaly under the Antarctic continent. Why is gravity weaker ...
NASA has dismissed viral claims that Earth will briefly “lose gravity” in August 2026, calling the theory scientifically impossible. The agency says gravity is determined by Earth’s mass and cannot ...
There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to ...
A theory claiming that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026, has made the rounds on social media, ...
In recent weeks, a rumor claiming that Earth would “lose gravity ” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026, has whipped up an online ...
The Indian Ocean holds the lowest gravity anomaly on Earth, a vast and subtle depression in the planet’s gravitational field ...
A viral conspiracy theory suggesting that the Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds in August this year has left people ...
In 2007, something strange happened over the eastern Atlantic Ocean. According to satellites orbiting Earth, our planet's gravity field developed a continent-scale anomaly before subsiding to its ...
Social media is flooded with claims that Earth will briefly lose gravity next year. From ‘Project Anchor’ to black holes, here’s the truth behind the theory spreading online.
Dense areas that strongly suggest the presence of substantial mineralization. Two prominent 800m-long parallel anomalies identified in the southern portion of the property are strongly correlated with ...