cuba news: Data Analyst Uncovers Impossible Glitch in Havana’s Electric Grid—Numbers That Shouldn’t Exist
A technical analyst sifting through the country's power consumption logs has stumbled upon what they call a "glitch in the matrix." While tracking the erratic electricity spikes after a rumored blackout, they discovered a repeating, perfectly synchronized 11-second power surge at exactly 3:14 AM across three separate—and supposedly disconnected—municipalities in Havana. The anomaly, timestamped last Tuesday, appears to pulse like a heartbeat, not a machine. Standard load algorithms can't explain it. Citizens report their phones vibrated silently at that exact moment, a phenomenon dubbed the "digital phantom pulse." The analyst warns: if this glitch isn’t a data corruption, then something is secretly syncing the entire city.