Muxel
Dagobah Resident
Re: Strange sounds: Trumpets - Groaning - Scraping - In The Skies Around the World..
That woman on Laura's FB discussion whose son read Ark's frequency spectrum the same way he reads speech waveforms: Is totally wrong because, ah, they are two different things.
Laura's theory of fear-inducing infrasound (<20Hz) being a visceral response to earthquakes: My pseudo-UFT thought is, what if infrasound equals fear? Meaning a relation of identity, not causality. We are "frequency beings" after all. So, when we "resonate with" external infrasound, that is "fear"?
Ark's frequency spectrum: Shows the frequency ranges for all three are roughly 1000Hz—10000Hz, kinda occupying a "niche" within the human audible range of ~20Hz—20000Hz. This means the sounds are not part of continuum that extends beyond what humans can hear. (Alternative theory: the 1000Hz—10000Hz sounds are a "standing wave"?)
Meager1 who noted the similarity of the sky sounds to the wet-finger-on-bowl-rim-acoustic: GREAT POINT! Circles have long been known to amplify sound (something to do with how pi is infinite and transcends reality?) in "mysterious" ways, capable of crumbling the Wall of Jericho, or that example in Bringers about a "column" of warlike sound or whatnot... So why not this too? The EM amplification could be taking place in a CIRCULAR region!
C's "Mostly radio type waves due to increase of solar system energy input / Interaction with other EM factors on planet similar to amplification and wave conversion":
[quote author=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whistler_%28radio%29]
A whistler is a very low frequency electromagnetic (radio) wave which can be generated, for example, by lightning. Frequencies of terrestrial whistlers are 1 to 30 kHz, with maximum usually at 3 to 5 kHz. They are produced by lightning strikes (mostly intracloud and return-path) where the impulse travels away from the earth and returns to the earth traveling along magnetic field lines. They undergo dispersion of several thousand kHz due to the slower velocity of the lower frequencies through the plasma environments of the ionosphere and magnetosphere. Thus they are perceived as a descending tone which can last for a few seconds. The study of whistlers allows categorization into Pure Note Whistlers, Diffuse, 2-hop, and Echo Train types.
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(These sky sounds may just be a large-scale version of exploding transformers.) There was one video where the sky sound was accompanied by a lightning flash. Is it too farfetched to say that a sudden energy influx may cause lightning+whistlers? (Light = Sound = EM = Frequency) Especially in a Goldilocks condition involving, say, "circle resonance"? Can we also say that these sky sounds are inherent to the environment, and only when amp'd up do we "hear" them? Like a form of "end-time hyperkinetic sensate" but not really?
People here angry about the scientist who said the sounds are "normal": I'm not surprised. Lots of Electromagnetic-Universe-Theory marvels happen around us daily. Like lightning — people see a plasma link between the opposite polarities of earth and sky, and say it's normal. People "normalize" it, when theycan't won't deal with it. Observe how people build tall buildings in San Francisco, die horribly during the next big earthquake, then rinse and repeat. Next up for "normal" is Nazi Police State.
That woman on Laura's FB discussion whose son read Ark's frequency spectrum the same way he reads speech waveforms: Is totally wrong because, ah, they are two different things.
Laura's theory of fear-inducing infrasound (<20Hz) being a visceral response to earthquakes: My pseudo-UFT thought is, what if infrasound equals fear? Meaning a relation of identity, not causality. We are "frequency beings" after all. So, when we "resonate with" external infrasound, that is "fear"?
Ark's frequency spectrum: Shows the frequency ranges for all three are roughly 1000Hz—10000Hz, kinda occupying a "niche" within the human audible range of ~20Hz—20000Hz. This means the sounds are not part of continuum that extends beyond what humans can hear. (Alternative theory: the 1000Hz—10000Hz sounds are a "standing wave"?)
Meager1 who noted the similarity of the sky sounds to the wet-finger-on-bowl-rim-acoustic: GREAT POINT! Circles have long been known to amplify sound (something to do with how pi is infinite and transcends reality?) in "mysterious" ways, capable of crumbling the Wall of Jericho, or that example in Bringers about a "column" of warlike sound or whatnot... So why not this too? The EM amplification could be taking place in a CIRCULAR region!
C's "Mostly radio type waves due to increase of solar system energy input / Interaction with other EM factors on planet similar to amplification and wave conversion":
[quote author=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whistler_%28radio%29]
A whistler is a very low frequency electromagnetic (radio) wave which can be generated, for example, by lightning. Frequencies of terrestrial whistlers are 1 to 30 kHz, with maximum usually at 3 to 5 kHz. They are produced by lightning strikes (mostly intracloud and return-path) where the impulse travels away from the earth and returns to the earth traveling along magnetic field lines. They undergo dispersion of several thousand kHz due to the slower velocity of the lower frequencies through the plasma environments of the ionosphere and magnetosphere. Thus they are perceived as a descending tone which can last for a few seconds. The study of whistlers allows categorization into Pure Note Whistlers, Diffuse, 2-hop, and Echo Train types.
[/quote]
(These sky sounds may just be a large-scale version of exploding transformers.) There was one video where the sky sound was accompanied by a lightning flash. Is it too farfetched to say that a sudden energy influx may cause lightning+whistlers? (Light = Sound = EM = Frequency) Especially in a Goldilocks condition involving, say, "circle resonance"? Can we also say that these sky sounds are inherent to the environment, and only when amp'd up do we "hear" them? Like a form of "end-time hyperkinetic sensate" but not really?
People here angry about the scientist who said the sounds are "normal": I'm not surprised. Lots of Electromagnetic-Universe-Theory marvels happen around us daily. Like lightning — people see a plasma link between the opposite polarities of earth and sky, and say it's normal. People "normalize" it, when they