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Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by burntheships
I dont think its Atmospheric audio ducting nice try at debunking
So countries in different places all they heard was Atmospheric audio ducting yeah i dont think so.
Why not? Do you think audio ducting only happens in a particular part of the world??
And animals acting strange what you make of that?]
Animals acting strange - and loud noises sort of go together a lot don't they - what's the issue there??
Originally posted by Mianeye
I like how this guy allmost choke in his explanation in the video, like he didn't believe it himself
University of Saskatchewan professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice says there is a natural explanation. "Somehow they are picking up noise from an electrical antenna that is there. That is electromagnetic noise. "
Originally posted by truthinfact
This viral marketing campaign has gone on too long. I won't stand for it.
Cloverfield 2 is a comin' y'all. Yup.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
Huh no and the fact each sound is different?
Originally posted by burntheships
All these "experts" and the "expert" explanations.
Originally posted by heineken
he's telling us not to worry about when his "electromagnetic noise" returns no hits with Google!
No such phenomena on google!
Electromagnetic interference turns out..which I cant see how we can relate it to this phenomena
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Originally posted by berkeleygal
Since we're doing Canada - here is a recent one from Dawson Creek
I have not heard this sound but believe me I am listening
Does anything happen in the year 2012? I've heard stories about the world ending.
Yes, there are unusual events in 2012 but they do not cause the world to end
Originally posted by Mianeye
University of Saskatchewan professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice says there is a natural explanation. "Somehow they are picking up noise from an electrical antenna that is there. That is electromagnetic noise. "
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Originally posted by Vitchilo
Maybe it's a new stealth plane going around the globe doing this sound? Like some kind of new sonic boom?
The focal point of the research undertaken by Professor St-Maurice and his collaborators is the ionosphere. In the grand scheme of things, this region is the interface where the neutral atmosphere meets the upper ionized regions called magnetosphere and plasmasphere.