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For about four seconds I felt a gentle shaking and heard what sounded like distant thunder.
The next day on the news I learned that an abandoned coal mine in a named place that I knew to be near the prison had been dynamited to make it cave in.
Up until then I wondered if the Mississippi basin had "settled" again.
That was the reported cause of the same sort of shaking and distant noise heard when I was also sitting in a chair in an apartment during the 70s in a neighboring county.
And that was also at night.
My first thought was earthquakes like ones we had in WI a couple years ago: http://news.discovery.com/human/psycholo...
They're saying this appears not to be an from the ground.
I don't think it's a sonic boom because they said t was repeated, and a sonic boom is a wake of disturbance following an supersonic object. The places where it was heard were around 40 miles apart. I'd think it would be wider if it were a high-altitude supersonic aircraft. It will be interesting to find the source.