@basari.meyvesi: 2023 yılında Travis Scott'ın Roma'daki Circus Maximus konseri, yalnızca müzik performansıyla değil, oluşturduğu fiziksel etkiyle de dünya gündemine oturdu. Yaklaşık 60 bin kişinin aynı anda ritme eşlik ederek zıplaması, çevrede hissedilen titreşimlere neden oldu. 🎤🌍 İlk anda bazı kişiler bunun küçük çaplı bir deprem olduğunu düşündü. Ancak uzmanlar, hissedilen sarsıntının tamamen kalabalığın senkronize hareketlerinden kaynaklandığını belirtti. Hatta oluşan titreşimlerin bazı sismik ölçüm cihazları tarafından kaydedildiği ifade edildi. Bu olay, büyük insan topluluklarının aynı anda hareket ettiğinde ne kadar güçlü bir enerji oluşturabileceğini gösteren dikkat çekici örneklerden biri olarak değerlendirildi. Spor karşılaşmalarında ve büyük konserlerde de benzer etkiler zaman zaman gözlemlenebiliyor. 🎶 Binlerce insan aynı ritimde hareket ettiğinde, ortaya çıkan enerji sadece sahneyi değil, çevreyi de etkileyebiliyor. #rap #travisscott #konser #keşfet #bilgi

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