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The Science Behind Taylor Swift’s Popularity: How Seismometers Measure Fan Dancing and Ground Shaking at Concerts

In Seattle, researchers wanted to measure Taylor Swift’s popularity by monitoring the vibrations of her concert. They installed seismometers near the stadium to track ground movements during the event. The data revealed that significant ground shaking occurred during songs like “Love Story” and “Shake it Off.”

During one surprising moment at Swift’s concert in London, her boyfriend Travis Kelcen made an appearance on stage. Seismometers also registered this event, and researchers observed that different songs caused the ground to shake in varying ways. Fan dancing had the most significant effect on the measurements.

Researchers and seismologists continue to study and analyze the data collected from Taylor Swift’s concerts to better understand how large crowds and fan activities can influence Earth’s movements during such events. Her impact on the ground during her concerts is seen as a unique and interesting phenomenon that continues to fascinate scientists and music lovers alike.

Samantha Reynolds

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