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1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. 3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
Higgs physics
More than three decades ago, before the world’s most powerful particle collider was even on the drawing board, two physicists discovered a Higgs boson. On a tabletop. In 1981, Peter Littlewood and Chandra Varma, two solid-state theorists at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, realized that a mysterious effect seen in a niobium selenide superconductor could be explained by the jiggling of the invisible field that causes electrons in the material to pair up and move as one without resistance. Mathematically, the disturbance in the field looked very like one that is associated with the Higgs particle found by particle physicists. Because the superconducting field was already known, the search for the associated particle never drew as much attention as the hunt by particle physicists for the Higgs. That quest culminated on 13 March at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Europe’s main particle-physics facility near Geneva in Switzerland, with the announcement of a definitive Higgs detection: the first direct evidence of a Higgs field permeating the Universe and giving objects mass. But physicists agree that the superconducting Higgs is closely related to its particle-physics cousin. Both arise from the vibration of an invisible field that forces ordinary particles to oscillate in sync. Now physicists are seeing signs that other condensed-matter systems can generate Higgs-like particles, raising hopes that work on one Higgs, studied cheaply on tabletops, can inform the study of another, probed by a US$5-billion collider. “I’m hoping there will be cross-fertilization,” says Varma, now at the University of California, Riverside, who spoke in a packed session on solid-state Higgs particles at a meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) in Baltimore, Maryland, on 19 March.
The Hum is a phenomenon, or collection of phenomena, involving a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise not audible to all people. Hums have been widely reported by national media in the UK[1] and the United States.[2] The Hum is sometimes prefixed with the name of a locality where the problem has been particularly publicized: e.g., the "Bristol Hum", the "Taos Hum", or the "Bondi Hum".[3] Data from a Taos Hum study suggests that a minimum of 2% and perhaps as many as 11% of the population could detect the Taos Hum and the Daily Telegraph in 1996 likewise reported a figure of 2% of people hearing the Bristol Hum.[4] For those who can hear the Hum it can be a very disturbing phenomenon and it has been linked to at least 3 suicides in the UK.[5] However, amongst those who cannot hear the hum and some specialists, there has been skepticism about whether it in fact exists.[6](WIKI)
The Big Bang sounded more like a deep hum than a bang, according to an analysis of the radiation left over from the cataclysm. Physicist John Cramer of the University of Washington in Seattle has created audio files of the event which can be played on a PC. "The sound is rather like a large jet plane flying 100 feet above your house in the middle of the night," he says. Giant sound waves propagated through the blazing hot matter that filled the Universe shortly after the Big Bang. These squeezed and stretched matter, heating the compressed regions and cooling the rarefied ones. Even though the Universe has been expanding and cooling ever since, the sound waves have left their imprint as temperature variations on the afterglow of the big bang fireball, the so-called cosmic microwave background. (New Scientist)
3 And God said, “Let there be light,”
Originally posted by madmac5150
reply to post by Skada
Could the "densities" you speak of be different vibrational levels though? I also find it interesting that the number 8 is often used as a reference to God, and there a 8 notes in our music...
Originally posted by madmac5150
Science has been working SO HARD to disprove the existence of God... I have a feeling science may end up proving His existence... much to their chagrin of course...
And yes, my bad, 7 primary notes A,B,C,D,E,F,G, an octave being 8 ie. middle C to the next Cedit on 23-5-2013 by madmac5150 because: Damn cat again
Originally posted by Bedlam
First, "universe" does not mean "one song". It's from Latin, uni versum, "turned into one thing".
Second, sound is vibration in a medium, usually air. It doesn't go through vacuum. So once the Big Bang expanded enough to be tenuous, that's it for sound propagation. There is no sound in space.
Third, there are no "vibrational levels", that's theosophy, not science.
Fourth, there's no "vibrational or harmonic level" of water. Harmonic means something that's a multiple of a fundamental frequency. But theosophy has snagged it and tried to attach "harmony" to it, and that's a misuse. Water does have qm vibrations, but these are IR and microwave frequencies, not sound.
And no, you can't vibrate H2O into something like wine, which has hundreds of organic molecules in it, and probably more inorganic. Sound certainly won't do it.
The term "density" refers to the amount of something per volume, or per area in some cases. It is not co-identical with "alternate reality", which is a New Age misuse.
Originally posted by madmac5150
But our universe is not a vacuum... too much matter. We are also talking about God... imagine a pure voice but at a trillion decibels...
Originally posted by supergravity
reply to post by madmac5150
The humming is man made, its called DEEP BASE RESONACE, many countries are trying to influence brain activity and experiment on the population with REMOTE NEUROPHONES and QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVISES with artificial stimulus.You might remember one of these attempts by russia on july 4 1976 on our 200 th anniversary,they started quadraphonic high power beaming of brain frequencies on us.Now china does it and our military does it to there people ,we are just stuck in the middle of these COVERT MIND WARS.
You are right though about the importance of sound and music and the creator.
and sound does travel in space but extremely weak
Originally posted by supergravity
and sound does travel in space but extremely weak
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by supergravity
and sound does travel in space but extremely weak
Not at all. What are you propagating that compression wave through? There's nothing there.
Originally posted by supergravity
The humming is man made, its called DEEP BASE RESONACE, many countries are trying to influence brain activity and experiment on the population with REMOTE NEUROPHONES and QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVISES with artificial stimulus.
You might remember one of these attempts by russia on july 4 1976 on our 200 th anniversary,they started quadraphonic high power beaming of brain frequencies on us
Originally posted by madmac5150
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by supergravity
and sound does travel in space but extremely weak
Not at all. What are you propagating that compression wave through? There's nothing there.
Could not that wave propagation be evident in the Higgs field? Or, is the Higgs field the propagation medium?
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by supergravity
The humming is man made, its called DEEP BASE RESONACE, many countries are trying to influence brain activity and experiment on the population with REMOTE NEUROPHONES and QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVISES with artificial stimulus.
Interesting words, only they're sort of a jumbled word soup.
"neurophones" are bogus, and what sort of quantum interference devices make sound?
You might remember one of these attempts by russia on july 4 1976 on our 200 th anniversary,they started quadraphonic high power beaming of brain frequencies on us
They use four speakers?
Originally posted by madmac5150
The Soviets used a quadrophonic Blapunkt satellite
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by madmac5150
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by supergravity
and sound does travel in space but extremely weak
Not at all. What are you propagating that compression wave through? There's nothing there.
Could not that wave propagation be evident in the Higgs field? Or, is the Higgs field the propagation medium?
Neither. Sound is a longitudinal wave of compression and rarefaction in a medium like air or water.
You lack all that in space.
The Higgs field is supposed to provide inertia to mass. But it's not a medium for sound propagation.
Lots of things aren't sound. Magnetic fields aren't sound. Electric fields aren't sound. Radio isn't sound. You can go on and on. There really isn't any sound in space.