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The baseball game one has been debunked. It's actually lighting that had interferred with the sound system, notice how the crowd cheers after the sound stops. There's actually another video of an audience member at the game explaining this as it's happening, as I said before, do your research before you go believing something.
@Soupornuts To debunk something you do not need to be a physics professor, you just need sound logic and perception. You calling this guy dumb is quite biased and to say, ad hominem. Since you're speaking for the physicists here, can you tell me, what natural occuring sound produces trumpet noises? I'd like to see that. I've said it a million times, and I'll say it a million times more. These "Strange Noise" clips are all hoaxes.
Originally posted by Soupornuts
reply to post by MamaJ
I'm 40 minutes into it, let me say this:
I was very skeptical, because I am a skeptic at heart, but her presentation and the material cited so far is spotless, flawless, and also quite interesting !!
One of the few long presentations from an accredited individual that is very well done, as far as I am into it in terms of content.
I love the fact she describes the very shapes I am describing, by using NASA's observations of trumpet-shaped energy distributions at 39:12 minutes into the video.
Thumbs up from me !!
I'm familiar with electrowetting, I'm sure bridging between ice crystals would really have some interesting effects !
en.wikipedia.org...
A previously unreported study out of the Oklahoma Geological Survey has found that hydraulic fracturing may have triggered a swarm of small earthquakes earlier this year in Oklahoma. The quakes, which struck on Jan. 18 in a rural area near Elmore City, peaked at magnitude 2.8 and caused no deaths or property damage.
The most recent documented earthquake sounds were from a swarm of small earthquakes that unnerved the city of Spokane, WA in 2001. Many of the Spokane quakes were definitely accompanied by "booming sounds". The quakes in Spokane were shallow, sometimes only a mile or two deep. This probably contributed to all the noise they made. Higher-frequency vibrations make the booming sound, and when quakes are deeper, those vibrations are gone by the time they reach the surface. Sometimes the quakes boom even when no vibration is felt. See the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter article "A mysterious swarm of noisy earthquake unnerves Spokane".
People around the world have reported hearing strange sounds from the skies over the past month. Sometimes they describe it as a hum or low rumble; other times it’s a whine, thump, or even a melody. Often the sounds have been recorded and posted online, fueling rumors and conspiracy theories. One blogger wrote, "either the world is ending, aliens are landing or everyone is getting hoaxed. Or, possibly, there’s an actual scientific explanation for the mass amount of YouTube videos capturing bizarre sounds that are being heard around the globe. Are we witnessing the beginning of a full-scale alien invasion?" So, what are people hearing (and recording)?
Originally posted by Hellhound604
just read this article on Discovery news :
From the article :
People around the world have reported hearing strange sounds from the skies over the past month. Sometimes they describe it as a hum or low rumble; other times it’s a whine, thump, or even a melody. Often the sounds have been recorded and posted online, fueling rumors and conspiracy theories. One blogger wrote, "either the world is ending, aliens are landing or everyone is getting hoaxed. Or, possibly, there’s an actual scientific explanation for the mass amount of YouTube videos capturing bizarre sounds that are being heard around the globe. Are we witnessing the beginning of a full-scale alien invasion?" So, what are people hearing (and recording)?
Discovery news article