Scientists Discover Hidden Symmetry on Earth That Nobody Can Explain
Scientists have identified an unexplained "triple symmetry" in Earth's albedo, which is its capacity to reflect sunlight. This phenomenon, distinct from the known north-south symmetry, reveals a persistent east-west division where two hemispheres, divided by the 27° E meridian, reflect nearly identical amounts of solar energy. Researchers utilized 25 years of NASA CERES data to observe this symmetry, noting its connection to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation and its critical role in climate projections, as current models fail to account for it. AI