Showing posts with label earth sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earth sound. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

Mysterious hum driving people crazy around the World

Via livescience.com, 25 July 2013 (Thanks Connie)- It creeps in slowly in the dark of night, and once inside, it almost never goes away.

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The Hum, a mysterious droning sound, has been heard in places like Bristol, England, Bondi, Australia and Taos, N.M. (Taos Pueblo shown). 

It's known as the Hum, a steady, droning sound that's heard in places as disparate as Taos, N.M.; Bristol, England; and Largs, Scotland.

But what causes the Hum, and why it only affects a small percentage of the population in certain areas, remain a mystery, despite a number of scientific investigations.

Reports started trickling in during the 1950s from people who had never heard anything unusual before; suddenly, they were bedeviled by an annoying, low-frequency humming, throbbing or rumbling sound.

The cases seem to have several factors in common: Generally, the Hum is only heard indoors, and it's louder at night than during the day. It's also more common in rural or suburban environments; reports of a hum are rare in urban areas, probably because of the steady background noise in crowded cities.


Who hears the Hum?

Only about 2 percent of the people living in any given Hum-prone area can hear the sound, and most of them are ages 55 to 70, according to a 2003 study by acoustical consultant Geoff Leventhall of Surrey, England.

Most of the people who hear the Hum (sometimes referred to as "hearers" or "hummers") describe the sound as similar to a diesel engine idling nearby. And the Hum has driven virtually every one of them to the point of despair. [Video: Listen to 6 Spooky Sounds]

"It's a kind of torture; sometimes, you just want to scream," retiree Katie Jacques of Leeds, England, told the BBC. Leeds is one of several places in Great Britain where the Hum has recently appeared.

"It's worst at night," Jacques said. "It's hard to get off to sleep because I hear this throbbing sound in the background … You're tossing and turning, and you get more and more agitated about it."

Being dismissed as crackpots or whiners only exacerbates the distress for these complainants, most of whom have perfectly normal hearing. Sufferers complain of headaches, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds and sleep disturbances. At least one suicide in the United Kingdom has been blamed on the Hum, the BBC reports. [The Top 10 Spooky Sleep Disorders]

The Hum zones

Bristol, England, was one of the first places on Earth where the Hum was reported. In the 1970s, about 800 people in the coastal city reported hearing a steady thrumming sound, which was eventually blamed on vehicular traffic and local factories working 24-hour shifts.

Another famous hum occurs near Taos, N.M. Starting in spring 1991, residents of the area complained of a low-level rumbling noise. A team of researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the University of New Mexico, Sandia National Laboratories and other regional experts were unable to identify the source of the sound.

Windsor, Ontario, is another Hum hotspot. Researchers from the University of Windsor and Western University in London, Ontario, were recently given a grant to analyze the Windsor Hum and determine its cause.

Researchers also have been investigating the Hum in Bondi, a seaside area of Sydney, Australia, for several years, to no avail. "It sends people around here crazy — all you can do is put music on to block it out. Some people leave fans on," one resident told the Daily Telegraph.

Back in the United States, the Kokomo Hum was isolated in a 2003 study financed by the Indiana city's municipal government. The investigation revealed that two industrial sites — one a Daimler Chrysler plant — were producing noise at specific frequencies. Despite noise-abatement measures, some residents continue to complain of the Hum.

What causes the Hum?

Most researchers investigating the Hum express some confidence that the phenomenon is real, and not the result of mass hysteria or hearers' hypochondria (or extraterrestrials beaming signals to Earth from their spaceships).

As in the case of the Kokomo Hum, industrial equipment is usually the first suspected source of the Hum. In one instance, Leventhall was able to trace the noise to a neighboring building's central heating unit.

Other suspected sources include high-pressure gas lines, electrical power lines, wireless communication devices or other sources. But only in a few cases has a Hum been linked to a mechanical or electrical source.

There's some speculation that the Hum could be the result of low-frequency electromagnetic radiation, audible only to some people. And there are verified cases in which individuals have particular sensitivities to signals outside the normal range of human hearing.

Medical experts are quick to point out that tinnitus (the perception of sound when no external noise is present) is a likely cause, but repeated testing has found that many hearers have normal hearing and no occurrences of tinnitus.

Environmental factors have also been blamed, including seismic activity such as microseisms — very faint, low-frequency earth tremors that can be generated by the action of ocean waves.

Other hypotheses, including military experiments and submarine communications, have yet to bear any fruit. For now, hearers of the Hum have to resort to white-noise machines and other devices to reduce or eliminate the annoying noise.

Leventhall, who recommends that some hearers turn to cognitive-behavioral therapy to relieve the symptoms caused by the Hum, isn't confident that the puzzle will be solved anytime soon.

"It's been a mystery for 40 years, so it may well remain one for a lot longer," Leventhall told the BBC.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Loud Mysterious Booms Continue Across America: Battle In The Sky



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Mysterious booms and rattles and hums are being regularly reported – possibly weekly if not daily -  by people from all walks of life and from all over the world. They have also been heard all across the United States. Here’s a list compiled by The Examiner published on Feb 27:
A week ago, new reports came in from various locations, including TexasMalibu, CaliforniaNew JerseyAlabama and Ohio. (Source)
The official listing of “excuses” (eh, reasons) for this unusual activity ranges from the usual “we have no idea what it is” to the bizarre “we were shooting propane cannons at seagulls in the dump (at night).” Also included in the list are rock quarry blasts (none happened), earthquakes (none reported by USGS), supersonic test flights (late at night?), blowing up old munitions (again late at night?), military exercises (but not until the next day), and pipeline maintenance or aircraft engine run-up (again late at night). Take your pick. (Source)
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People are looking for ONE cause that explains all these incidents but there’s more than one. One theory is that the booms have something to do with tetonic plates under the Earth’s surface. Another theory links earth changes – earth wobble, pole shift – rattling the planet to the mysterious sounds. Last year, we talked about how the sun is waking up and plays a key role in the chain of events that are affecting this planet.

Friday, February 15, 2013

LA Sinkhole: Apocalyptic Sounds Heard & Caught On Video – Data Being Censored


I heard a sound from heaven like the sound of cascading waters and like the rumbling of loud thunder...  Revelation 14:2

What are the loud banging noises caught on these 2 videos by a Louisana resident living very close to the Louisiana Sinkhole? Listen to them, they sound very mechanical to me, like a pile driver or another type of earth boring machinery. Are these the 'sounds of the apocalypse' spoken of in Biblical times? We've heard these sounds before. Check out the third video, below these two, of the mysterious Clintonville booms last year; don't they sound nearly the exact same to you? What are we witnessing here? Is someone doing NWO elitist underground bunker work or are we hearing our Earth being ripped apart? This recent story today from Beforeitsnews contributor Andre Heath shares that the sinkhole massively expanded as another 5000 square feet of land was swallowed up by the Earth and an expert has warned that fractures are now occuring in the disturbed zone around the surface of the sinkhole.

Meanwhile, data from the CERI Helicorder displays from Bayou Corne and near the sinkhole today has been censored; check it out below. Any other ideas what these noises are? 

Earlier today, there was a slough in at the sinkhole. An estimated 50 x 100 foot section sloughed in on the southwest side of the sinkhole. The slough in does not affect Hwy 70 as the event occurred on the opposite side of the sinkhole. - Assumption Parish Police Jury.


Source: http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli_temp/