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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Israel Jebasingh, the director of Officers IAS Academy and a former IAS officer, as he delves into the fascinating world of man-made holes that reach deep into the Earth's crust.
In this video, Jebasingh discusses the Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3, the deepest human-made hole on Earth. Located in the Pechengsky District of the Kola Peninsula near the Russian border with Norway, this borehole reached a staggering depth of 12,262 meters (40,230 feet; 7.619 miles) in 1989. The project was a Soviet Union initiative aimed at penetrating as deep as possible into the Earth's crust.
Jebasingh also talks about the peculiar sounds reportedly heard from the depths of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, debunking some of the myths surrounding these claims. He further explores the concept of the Earth's layers, explaining the roles of the crust and mantle in our planet's structure.
The discussion also touches upon other notable man-made holes, including one near Pune, India, and the recent Chinese endeavor to drill a 33,000-feet hole in Xinjiang.
This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in geology, the history of scientific exploration, and the mysteries that lie beneath our feet. Tune in to learn more!
#IsraelJebasingh #Deepest #Hole #digging #drilling #intothecore #centreofearth
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Mr. Israel Jebasingh is an IAS Officer of the 2004 Batch, who has resigned from service. He is presently the Director of Officers IAS Academy, a Civil Services coaching center run by former Civil Servants.
Officers IAS Academy has branches in Chennai ,Bangalore & Delhi.
To get in touch with Officers IAS Academy, you can call 9677174226.
Social media links
In this video, Jebasingh discusses the Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3, the deepest human-made hole on Earth. Located in the Pechengsky District of the Kola Peninsula near the Russian border with Norway, this borehole reached a staggering depth of 12,262 meters (40,230 feet; 7.619 miles) in 1989. The project was a Soviet Union initiative aimed at penetrating as deep as possible into the Earth's crust.
Jebasingh also talks about the peculiar sounds reportedly heard from the depths of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, debunking some of the myths surrounding these claims. He further explores the concept of the Earth's layers, explaining the roles of the crust and mantle in our planet's structure.
The discussion also touches upon other notable man-made holes, including one near Pune, India, and the recent Chinese endeavor to drill a 33,000-feet hole in Xinjiang.
This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in geology, the history of scientific exploration, and the mysteries that lie beneath our feet. Tune in to learn more!
#IsraelJebasingh #Deepest #Hole #digging #drilling #intothecore #centreofearth
0:00 In This Video
0:34 Deepest Hole in the Earth
Mr. Israel Jebasingh is an IAS Officer of the 2004 Batch, who has resigned from service. He is presently the Director of Officers IAS Academy, a Civil Services coaching center run by former Civil Servants.
Officers IAS Academy has branches in Chennai ,Bangalore & Delhi.
To get in touch with Officers IAS Academy, you can call 9677174226.
Social media links
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