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Originally posted by jadedANDcynical
reply to post by DAVID64
Whether the grid is powered up or not makes little consequence due to the phenomena of induced current. A strong enough magnetic flux would cause enough current in the transmission lines to melt them off the towers and turn transformers into molten piles of slag.
To get an idea of what could happen, research the Carrington Event.
reply to post by caladonea
What occurred to me earlier when I read this post after the one I replied to above was a rather interesting epiphany.
Taking in to account the information about induced currents and adding to it that the most abundant mineral in the earth's crust is subject to the piezoelectric effect I can see how the aforementioned induced currents could cause concentrations of quartz to vibrate in a way similar to watch movement or computer chip operation any such vibration could generate the strange directionless rumbling being reported around the world.
It would be interesting to see if the locations of the sound reports corresponds to known concentrations of quartz.
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Originally posted by Anonbeleiver77
Just a thought
The rhythmic pattern of the sound makes me think of a scramjet..
From what I've read that's what their supposed to sound like.
One of the reasons the research was put off was because they would be too loud and cause ground tremors...
Maybe experimental craft?
Skunkworks?
Originally posted by htapath
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Originally posted by Anonbeleiver77
Just a thought
The rhythmic pattern of the sound makes me think of a scramjet..
From what I've read that's what their supposed to sound like.
One of the reasons the research was put off was because they would be too loud and cause ground tremors...
Maybe experimental craft?
Skunkworks?
I've been hearing this sound in the sky constantly FOR WEEKS.
That would certainly rule out anything you've suggested. This is real and is happening.
The mystery of the “loud boom” heard in parts of the region over the weekend may go unsolved as efforts to find the source of the boom proved a bust Monday. Hundreds of people in at least four counties — Franklin, Hamilton, Saline and Williamson — flocked to social media to report hearing a windows-rattling, earth-shaking boom between 1 and 2 p.m. Saturday. No damages or injuries were reported as a result of the boom. “I have no way of knowing exactly what occurred but it was not likely an earthquake,” geophysicist Don Blakeman of the National Earthquake Information Center said. “There is nothing on our lists, only the last one on the 11th (near Benton).” Some earthquakes are heard as well as felt, he said, but if it was so widespread as to be heard in four counties, “We would be able to locate it as an earthquake,” he said. “Typically, when loud booms are heard it turns out to be a sonic boom, although I’m not saying that’s what it was in this instance.” However, if the boom was sonic in nature, it wasn’t caused by military action. Neither Scott Air Force Base nor the North American Aerospace Defense Command reported activity taking place in the region Saturday. “We were not in that area with any of our assets,” a NORAD spokesman said. A Scott Air Force spokeswoman confirmed no Scott or military-related activities or exercises took place in Southern Illinois over the weekend. The boom was not weather-related, according to meteorologist Robin Smith of the National Weather Service in Paducah said.
www.nbc40.net...
SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY - Just after 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon residents in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties say they felt multiple earthquake-like tremors that rattled their homes and offices. Absecon resident, Kay Stadlmeir, said, "I don't think it would be an earthquake, but what could it be? It's just really odd." Somers Point resident, Bob Mower, explained, "There was a rattling of my windows and I felt the house shake just a little bit - it was unusual." Stadlmeir told NBC40, "It has to be something really big to be witnessed in such a widespread area of South Jersey." The reports vary from region to region. Atlantic county emergency management officials confirmed with the U.S. Geological Survey that it was not an earthquake. The next thought was that military training or an aircraft flying by might have caused the shakes. Both the 177th Fighter Wing in Egg Harbor Township and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst confirmed none of their aircrafts were in the area at that time. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is still working to confirm whether or not any ground training was happening at the time, although it is unlikely that would cause such a widespread shake. Stadlmeir said, "I really don't think it's a sonic boom because, you know as I said before, I've experienced them before and this is nothing like that." Mower told NBC40, "That was real unusual. I almost wondered if I was dreaming on that one." After initial reports of the shakes came in, NBC40 put the word out on Facebook to see who else felt it. Immediately we received hundreds of responses from all over South Jersey. Concerned Egg Harbor Township resident, Oliana Collado, said, "I just think it's weird because some people didn't feel it and it's like in random spots, and it's very spread out. Yeah it was scary, but I'm just glad it wasn't worse than what it was." When we reached out to New Jersey State Police Headquarters, we were told that our call marked the first time they had heard about possible tremors and they were unable to tell us anything further.
Originally posted by GoShredAK
Been hearing it almost constantly for the past few nights and my wife has been hearing it during the day while I'm at work. My son heard it last night and said "it's just an airplane". It's not. Just a constant rumbling noise like a massive jumbo jet, which it can't be, unless it's hovering over our house and invisible. It kinda comes in varying waves of intensity but never quite goes away. Ive heard it before about a year ago but this time it seems even louder. My family and I are not quite sure what to make of this....solar flares? Pole shift? Personally I think it's something written in Revelation.....