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Originally posted by 2serious
I came across this link recently and found some of the historical descriptions very intriguing.
I wonder if these sounds have been hear before, but perhaps not with the growing frequency they seem to be happening now.
Strange sounds in recorded history
Originally posted by sonik
The professor from the CTV news report calls it an electromagnetic noise possibly from the aurora and says its "natural" and "normal" but I would like to know, what is he referring to as "Electromagnetic Noise"??????
Sound is a mechanical wave. In order to convert electromagnetic waves into sound you would need a speaker (or something like it). I would like to know exactly what he's trying to say here... The term "electromagnetic noise" can only be used to describe an electromagnetic wave interfering with another electromagnetic signal. People cannot "hear" electromagnetic waves.edit on 25-1-2012 by sonik because: (no reason given)edit on 25-1-2012 by sonik because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by burntheships
Strange Noises Reported Around North Battleford
saskatoon.ctv.ca
(visit the link for the full news article)
There's been a lot of buzz over the last few weeks about strange sounds being heard in the atmosphere. People around the world and here at home have reported hearing some bizarre noises. The latest were recorded in the Battlefords last weekend.
Ian Hamilton, North Battleford's mayor, says he can't explain it.
"What I experienced was a scraping sound, like a snowplow."
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Rumbling noise being heard around the world...report here...edit on 25-1-2012 by burntheships because: format
Originally posted by rebellender
Originally posted by sonik
The professor from the CTV news report calls it an electromagnetic noise possibly from the aurora and says its "natural" and "normal" but I would like to know, what is he referring to as "Electromagnetic Noise"??????
Sound is a mechanical wave. In order to convert electromagnetic waves into sound you would need a speaker (or something like it). I would like to know exactly what he's trying to say here... The term "electromagnetic noise" can only be used to describe an electromagnetic wave interfering with another electromagnetic signal. People cannot "hear" electromagnetic waves.edit on 25-1-2012 by sonik because: (no reason given)edit on 25-1-2012 by sonik because: (no reason given)
scroll back and find the Jupiter noise..it kinda matches...I think we have problems and nobody is fessing up...problems like how is space noise getting in and how it would get in, kinda problems