posted on Nov, 8 2008 @ 04:04 PM
I'm a skeptic first and foremost but I don't entirely rule out the possibility of alien abduction although I consider it a rather unlikely
phenomena, perhaps at my own fault. I have looked at some of the symptoms though for alleged abducttees and I do match a fair amount of the criteria,
but of course this is not enough for me to simply submit and say, yes, I have been brought on a space craft. I mean that sounds rather ludicrous to me
despite whatever personal experiences I may have had.
So here is my question. Approaching things in a scientific methodology I noticed that, yes, I do have these symptoms but I felt I needed to find some
form of more or less physical proof. Without physical proof my own rationale says that could all simply be in my head, as things that happen between
sleep and wake cannot be considered that credible. I noticed I have what feels like a 1/4 of an inch ball in my chest. Having a lack of scientific
equipment I tried some impromptu experiments. I noticed this ball when taking an amplifier and putting the inbound chord against the ball it would
generate a very loud "ommm" or "hummm". Anyone who plays guitar knows that amps do pick up on whatever is in the body that produces that sounds.
However, the hum on the ball is much louder than anywhere else on the body. The ball doesn't seem to effect radio waves, however. So my question is
why is there a very loud "humm" emitting from this small ball and what does an amp exactly pick up on?
Thank you.
[edit on 8-11-2008 by SkepticalSteve]
[edit on 8-11-2008 by SkepticalSteve]