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Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by guessing
Matter destructive wavelengths increase in the high frequency range and decrease in low frequency range beyond the wavelengths of visible light. 1 Hz is below the 3 to 30 Hz considered to be ELF radiation frequencies, in the related magnetosphere science, the lower frequency electromagnetic oscillations (pulsations occurring below ~3 Hz) are considered to lie in the ULF range, which is thus also defined differently from the ITU Radio Bands.
The ability of an electromagnetic wave (photons) to ionize an atom or molecule depends on its frequency, which determines the energy of its associated particle, the photon. Radiation on the short-wavelength end of the electromagnetic spectrum—high-frequency ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays—is ionizing, due to its composition of high-energy photons. Lower-energy radiation, such as visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves, are not ionizing. The latter types of low-energy non-ionizing radiation may damage molecules, but the effect is generally indistinguishable from the effects of simple heating.
Non-ionizing radiation is thought to be essentially harmless below the levels that cause heating. Ionizing radiation is dangerous in direct exposure, although the degree of danger is a subject of debate.
Originally posted by guessing
. . . This will mean that sound waves, especially low frequency ones will not be diffused and as such will affect parts of the earth in destructive ways. IE earthquakes.
sound waves of 1hz sine waves have the abilty to destroy matter, or at least break it up. But these need to be originated form a significant distance. IE from out of space. Not from this earth.
It is not unrealistic to suggest that these noises are sine wave remnants casused by the leaking diffuser. they may have always been there, its just that the diffuser is not working and as such we can currently hear them.
Originally posted by Illustronic
If we are receiving any alien 'sound' frequencies SETI would be all over it . . .
Originally posted by Wonderer77
Originally posted by guessing
. . . This will mean that sound waves, especially low frequency ones will not be diffused and as such will affect parts of the earth in destructive ways. IE earthquakes.
sound waves of 1hz sine waves have the abilty to destroy matter, or at least break it up. But these need to be originated form a significant distance. IE from out of space. Not from this earth.
It is not unrealistic to suggest that these noises are sine wave remnants casused by the leaking diffuser. they may have always been there, its just that the diffuser is not working and as such we can currently hear them.
Very interesting line of thought. This one allows for recent seismic activity and Tesla to be brought into the mix. I love this thread!
Originally posted by Illustronic
If we are receiving any alien 'sound' frequencies SETI would be all over it . . .
I think the OP is suggesting that the sound frequencies are originating here on Earth. While s/he does not seem to be discounting possible alien involvement, it is not considered to be coming from ET's 'homeworld' or even from space. That, at least, is my understanding.
Originally posted by buskey
Originally posted by Wonderer77
Originally posted by guessing
. . . This will mean that sound waves, especially low frequency ones will not be diffused and as such will affect parts of the earth in destructive ways. IE earthquakes.
sound waves of 1hz sine waves have the abilty to destroy matter, or at least break it up. But these need to be originated form a significant distance. IE from out of space. Not from this earth.
It is not unrealistic to suggest that these noises are sine wave remnants casused by the leaking diffuser. they may have always been there, its just that the diffuser is not working and as such we can currently hear them.
Very interesting line of thought. This one allows for recent seismic activity and Tesla to be brought into the mix. I love this thread!
Originally posted by Illustronic
If we are receiving any alien 'sound' frequencies SETI would be all over it . . .
I think the OP is suggesting that the sound frequencies are originating here on Earth. While s/he does not seem to be discounting possible alien involvement, it is not considered to be coming from ET's 'homeworld' or even from space. That, at least, is my understanding.
If you like this, I posed a similar theory earlier this week....
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by buskey.
If you like this, I posed a similar theory earlier this week....
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by guessing
I do not suggest that these are manipulted. I believe it is a natural occurance and likely to be part of the universal cycle. The energy required to obtain the result of an earthquake via low frequency is unlikely to be capable of being produced by man or alien or anything else except the natural pulse of the universe. This was my point that I failed to communicate originally.
Originally posted by Illustronic
If we are receiving any alien 'sound' frequencies SETI would be all over it! I see we have another HAARP hit-and-run poster. Problem is the frequencies transmitted by HAARP facilities are inaudible.