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Thanks...curiosity was getting the best if this ol feller...
originally posted by: charlyv
a reply to: TerryHasticles
HAARP only works in a near vacuum. The Ionosphere, and cannot affect any layers of the atmosphere below it.
...adjusting bifocals... Thankies ...
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: TerryHasticles
a reply to: burgerbuddy
Can haarp affect whales. Could be both...haarp ...whales affected...
Sorry, I mean Harp not Haarp.
Open m++ chord.
Not bioorganic sounding at all.
How about a megladon... Does anyone truly know what sound they could make?
originally posted by: FelisOrion
Mannnn...... that is not a whale / shark / marine sound. I don't care what you try to label it is as; it's not that lol.
originally posted by: MiddleInitial
a reply to: burgerbuddy
Not that it matters, but in absence of a key, C#m would be preferable to Dbm, on account of the Fb (note) enharmonic needed for the latter. Who wants to read/think Fb!?
On topic: I wonder what it would feel like to be in the water nearby one of these things when it's singing down in the bass frequencies? I'd think it'd be not unlike a massage. Bucketlisted.
originally posted by: Advantage
It doesnt sound like a waterphone at all to me. Not like a harp. Sounds much like a percussion.. like a piano with the same reverberation at the end. I can imagine some nightmarish critters that would be able to "speak" in a percussion manner.. total otherworldly apparatus for making sound. Given the depths and pressure... percussion might be the only way to make sound travel very far. Think sailors trapped in a sub.. banging on the side travels. Now think nightmarish critter living in the dark heavy depths of the trench... with a set of strings and a fleshy "hammer" to make the sounds. Our hearing apparatus in reverse. Voila... Cthulhu.
Yep. And us Naval SONAR guys are laughing out loud with this explanation.