The Hermatz Effect- A Coupled Ocean–Crust Resonance Model with External Modulation for the Persistent ~26-Second Global Seismic Signal Earth produces a faint but globally detectable vibration at a period of exactly 26 seconds, and no one has fully explained why. This paper proposes that it comes from a crack in the ocean floor off West Africa acting like a tuned whistle — the ocean blows air through it, the crack vibrates at its natural frequency, and the vibration travels around the entire planet as a seismic wave. Occasionally the whistle changes pitch slightly; we show this happens when solar storms disturb Earth’s magnetic field, which in turn squeezes the fluid in the crack. The Sun is not just an outside influence but is part of a feedback loop that extends all the way to Earth’s solid inner core. We show real calculations using measured physical values that reproduce the observed 26-second period exactly.
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