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Scientists are close to discovering the "Indian Ocean riddle"; understand

Scientists from different parts of the world, driven by excitement and insatiable curiosity, dedicate incessant efforts to finally unravel the mysterious 'gravitational hole' found in Indian Ocean.

This intriguing region, which is called the “Low Geoid of the Indian Ocean”, covers an area of ​​approximately 3 million km² and is located in the south of India.

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The answer to the mystery

The initial find made by a renowned Dutch geophysicist in 1948 left the scientific community full of unanswered questions, which were perpetuated over the decades.

However, new hope has dawned thanks to the efforts of dedicated Indian scientists, members of the prestigious Indian Institute of Sciences, and the publication of his research in one of the most respected scientific journals.

The new theory is starting to gain momentum, promising to shed a bright light on this intriguing phenomenon that defies human knowledge.

According to the most recent findings, the fascinating “gravitational hole” originated approximately 20 million years ago, as a result of high-pressure eruptions emerging from the ancient tectonic plate called Tethys.

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This ancient piece of Earth's crust dissipated in a colossal titanic collision between the plates of India and Asia, a colossal event that generated the impressive formation of the majestic mountain range of the Himalayas.

Such a discovery of significant proportions goes beyond unraveling an intriguing geological riddle. It has the power to enrich our understanding of the history of our beloved planet Earth.

By looking closely at past geological events and their ongoing impacts on the present, including the occurrence of earthquakes, we are invited to appreciate the complexity and immensity of our world in evolution.

Amid this aura of excitement, the scientific community waits with palpable enthusiasm for new revelations.

These would help to understand the unique and challenging phenomenon, but also to open doors to an even deeper and surprising knowledge about the planet's still unsolved secrets.

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