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Originally posted by paulorf86
I know it is a bit far fetched and it is even for me, but this is something I thought about and thought it would be worth sharing... So, throw your opinions out, let's see what we got!
This lowest-frequency (and highest-intensity) mode of the Schumann resonance occurs at a frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz
Originally posted by mainidh
Hmmm... now this is interesting. Someone uploaded a video from a movie called Red State, and.. .well, you be the judge.
Also, some foul language and the sounds come just after the first gun shots..
Sorry about the embed, you'd think the guy would let it be embedded, but I guess he wants hits.
Still no denying the sound, imo.
www.youtube.com...edit on 23-1-2012 by mainidh because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Parksie
If you hear this sound or a different one where you live you might as well just keep the experience to yourself and know that you have really heard it.
If you make a video and include the sound and another person hears the same sound and records it as well they will be both be classed as copied fakes. I mean of course the sounds could be the same and then if there's only one person who records it they will say it's fake because more people should recorded it.
Originally posted by Kody27
"I was very skeptical about all of these "strange sky sounds" and "skyquake" videos for the past few months, until I heard it on two separate occassions in my own front yard. I live in Memphis, TN, I haven't seen or heard any stories from people around here about the noises, but me and my friends Matt and Jeff were standing in my driveway when we heard what we thought started out as a jet, or some kind of plane. It didn't strke us as that peculiar at first, but then the frequency of the sound of the "engine" instantaneously shot up a few octaves in pitch! For you musicians out there, that means it was like hearing buckethead or tom morello step on that whammy pedal and get that weird digital matrix sound all of a sudden. Then the noise proceeded to raise in frequency and pitch at irregular intervals, as if it was some ship capable of changing speeds instantly instead of having to travel the speeds inbetween to reach a higher velocity. It sounded as if a huge synthesizer knob was being randomly turned and broadcasted from the clouds themselves. Pretty scary stuff and it made my heart beat pretty hard for a second because it was literally something that I had never heard before and can't even describe with words."
Originally posted by rikgrimsby
id say some fake some not... many on ats have heard this/these sounds themselfs so id say the sounds are real.. we all know theres a hum thats been around for ages as for the tumpets... am unsure.. id love to hear them my self
Originally posted by smirnoffsky
Originally posted by Parksie
If you hear this sound or a different one where you live you might as well just keep the experience to yourself and know that you have really heard it.
If you make a video and include the sound and another person hears the same sound and records it as well they will be both be classed as copied fakes. I mean of course the sounds could be the same and then if there's only one person who records it they will say it's fake because more people should recorded it.
Come to think, an effective way to discredit a legit video capturing those strange sounds is to create your own fake video and clone the audio from the legit one... and then spread varying versions of it on YouTube. At least that's what I think disinformation agents would consider doing if they wanted to brand and discredit their target video as a hoax.
Originally posted by markymint
LOL fake. Good to bring it to our attention though. They've clearly used the sound from one of the previous videos (Kiev incident I think). The Kiev* video had drilling (ie pnuematic drill) and the video creator said specifically there was works going on nearby which is why you could hear a "drilling" in front of the 'cloverfield' sound. You can hear the same drill in this video, ergo, fake. The "acting" wasn't even that great. So, it raised a smile - but it's just someone's video project.
In summary - its a fictional piece, using the audio from a previous video.
EDIT: Yeah, it's the audio from this video:
www.youtube.com...edit on 23-1-2012 by markymint because: found the original audio video