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First of, i didn't say it was, i suggested it could be.
Originally posted by micpsi
Originally posted by Mianeye
reply to post by muzzleflash
No, you can't see them move, you know how heavy they are and under "tension".
Try this little experiment, or maybe you allready did, take a piece of rope and swing it above your head, it creates a howling sound, same effect when the wind hits the powerlines.
edit on 13-5-2012 by Mianeye because: (no reason given)
So power cables have started to howl, have they, after decades of being silently suspended in thousands of towns and cities all over the world despite? Or has the wind only started to blow hard all over the world recently?
Originally posted by Mianeye
Singing powerlines.
It sounds like it's windy, when the wind hits the powerlines they start to vibrate and create sounds
Originally posted by Grifter81
reply to post by cavalryscout
Interesting but these videos are so easy to fake its hard to seperate the wheat from the chaff so to speak.
Notice the video is nicely edited. If he can do that then he can fake it. Also if he was that freaked out why spend time and edit? Why not just put it up raw with a description? That's what I'd do?
Originally posted by Mianeye
Singing powerlines.
It sounds like it's windy, when the wind hits the powerlines they start to vibrate and create sounds