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Earth's Heartbeat is Slow and Steady Every 27 Million Years With Next Pulse in 20 Million Years, Ancient Geology Reveals
In a slow and steady pace of 27 million years, the earth's heartbeat will pulsate in 20 million years, according to ancient geology. Read more here.
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