(KTLA) — It turns out Swifties really do know how to "Shake It Off."
In July, a Western Washington University geology professor and seismologist found the singer's shows in Seattle were on par with a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. At the time, it wasn't clear if the fans or the sound systems caused the seismic activity.
It was not, however, the last time shaking was reported during a Swift show.
A group of scientists at Caltech and UCLA researched the ...
Swifties caused seismic activity during Taylor Swift’s Los Angeles show: New research
(KTLA) — It turns out Swifties really do know how to "Shake It Off."
In July, a Western Washington University geology professor and seismologist found the singer's shows in Seattle were on par with a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. At the time, it wasn't clear if the fans or the sound systems caused the seismic activity.
It was not, however, the last time shaking was reported during a Swift show.
A group of scientists at Caltech and UCLA researched the ...