Shortly after midnight last Sept. 26, a digital seismograph tucked inside a
shallow well on the Danish island of Bornholm picked up an unusual signal.
The device, roughly the size and shape of a football helmet, registered a
pressure wave passing through the rock beneath the island. The wave
generated a stream of data points that zipped along cables to a nearby
family’s garage, where a computer snipped the signals into chunks
representing a few seconds apiece. That data then traveled via internet
cables strung beneath the Baltic Sea to Copenhage


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