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papill0n 09-08-2012 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by hostcentrex (Post 19177831)
No expert here, but did a little research since this shit sounds crazy. In any case NASA believe it could be the audio equivalate of the northern lights. All of the areas where the noises have been heard have been in the direct path of recent solar bursts. The sounds people are hearing "could" be the effects on dark-matter interacting with the earth's magnetic field.

Since this is the first time in modern history we have come into a period of increase solar activity, the scientific community is really not sure what additional effects could there be on the earth. I guess we just have to wait and see.

In any case, I find all of this stuff to be extremely interesting.

intelligent answer :2 cents:

papill0n 09-08-2012 03:47 PM

seems like something is going on for sure

chemtrails...circular clouds....freaky noises...from across the globe

interesting shit

_Richard_ 09-08-2012 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 19177850)
Yes, because nobody ever screws around at work.

another day at topbucks, hey sly?

Bill8 09-08-2012 04:18 PM

Industrial sounds, probably from excavation mining or drilling, most likely gas or steam release, reflected off an inversion layer in the atmosphere.

The sonic equivalent of a mirage. Lots more industrial activity in the canadian north, and it's all very loud. Cold dense air flows over a pocket of warmer air and it creates the equivalent of a giant drum membrane a mile or two up in the air, that catches and reflects, and amplifies like a drum body or guitar body, loud noises.

papill0n 09-08-2012 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill8 (Post 19177890)
Industrial sounds, probably from excavation mining or drilling, most likely gas or steam release, reflected off an inversion layer in the atmosphere.

The sonic equivalent of a mirage. Lots more industrial activity in the canadian north, and it's all very loud. Cold dense air flows over a pocket of warmer air and it creates the equivalent of a giant drum membrane a mile or two up in the air, that catches and reflects, and amplifies like a drum body or guitar body, loud noises.

try again bill

i've lived in the worlds biggest mines over 30 years and never heard sounds like that

and the videos are global not just from canada

Bill8 09-08-2012 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hostcentrex (Post 19177831)
No expert here, but did a little research since this shit sounds crazy. In any case NASA believe it could be the audio equivalate of the northern lights. All of the areas where the noises have been heard have been in the direct path of recent solar bursts. The sounds people are hearing "could" be the effects on dark-matter interacting with the earth's magnetic field.

Since this is the first time in modern history we have come into a period of increase solar activity, the scientific community is really not sure what additional effects could there be on the earth. I guess we just have to wait and see.

In any case, I find all of this stuff to be extremely interesting.

link? and WTF does dark matter have to do with this, thats crazy talk.

the northern lights happen up where the air is too thin to transmit sound waves, so that seems unlikely.

The solar activity we are having now is high, but not yet extremely high, it's still well within recent historical limits, last I checked. We are still waiting to see if this could be the beginning of a large cycle maximum.

I've heard the radio wave effects of metorites, thats one way that EM up in the upper atmosphere can cause sounds down here - but that sound is very different, a soft crackling hiss.

But I'd be happy to see supporting links.

Bill8 09-08-2012 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 19177896)
try again bill

i've lived in the worlds biggest mines over 30 years and never heard sounds like that

and the videos are global not just from canada

so you think it's what then?

I've heard steam and high pressure gasses coming from pipes, the sound is very much like that sound. And sounds reflecting off atmospheric inversion layers is a known phenomena.

Bill8 09-08-2012 04:41 PM

Here's an example of northern lights associated sounds...

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"Our research proved that, during the occurrence of the northern lights, people can hear natural auroral sounds related to what they see. In the past, researchers thought that the aurora borealis was too far away for people to hear the sounds it made. This is true. However, our research proves that the source of the sounds that are associated with the aurora borealis we see is likely caused by the same energetic particles from the sun that create the northern lights far away in the sky. These particles or the geomagnetic disturbance produced by them seem to create sound much closer to the ground," said Professor Unto K. Laine from Aalto University.

Details about how the auroral sounds are created are still a mystery. The sounds do not occur regularly when the northern lights are seen. The recorded, unamplified sounds can be similar to crackles or muffled bangs which last for only a short period of time. Other people who have heard the auroral sounds have described them as distant noise and sputter. Because of these different descriptions, researchers suspect that there are several mechanisms behind the formation of these auroral sounds. These sounds are so soft that one has to listen very carefully to hear them and to distinguish them from the ambient noise.

Sounds available at: https://youtube.com/watch?v=NRZfKqhs6rM
The theory one hears about most often about those sounds is that they are created by the same thing that creates meteorite sounds - intense bursts of radio waves that hit the ground and when their wavelength is just right they cause a reaction vibration in plants and minerals. Because it is radio white noise, covering the whole spectrum, every burst of it is likely to find something with the right wavelength to interact with.

I heard a lot of this during the last big leonid shower - a wonderful soft rattling hiss every time a big leonid flashed.

ooops forgot the supporting link from science daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0709093048.htm

SilentKnight 09-08-2012 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hostcentrex (Post 19177831)
No expert here, but did a little research since this shit sounds crazy. In any case NASA believe it could be the audio equivalate of the northern lights. All of the areas where the noises have been heard have been in the direct path of recent solar bursts. The sounds people are hearing "could" be the effects on dark-matter interacting with the earth's magnetic field.

Since this is the first time in modern history we have come into a period of increase solar activity, the scientific community is really not sure what additional effects could there be on the earth. I guess we just have to wait and see.

In any case, I find all of this stuff to be extremely interesting.

Interesting stuff. :thumbsup

Bill8 09-08-2012 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 19177896)
try again bill

i've lived in the worlds biggest mines over 30 years and never heard sounds like that

and the videos are global not just from canada

what kind of mines?

And do we have a map location for those sounds? how close are they to the big bitumen mines and refineries?

We'd have to listen to these other videos to see if the sounds were similar. I did a little searching, so far I haven't listened to recordings that confirm that strange sounds like these are global, until I do i assume that is just mythology.

I have listened to recordings that sounded like distant booms, not like giant horns, which is what that sounded liek to me - like the sound of steam, or natural gas from a well purge.

Sounds like that have a natural explanation, we just have to figure out what it is.

Bill8 09-08-2012 05:19 PM

as a youtube phenomenon it's fun for sure - but there would be great reward and little risk in faking videos in order to particpate in teh phenomenon.

a social media equivalent of crop circles.

what you need are multiple recordings of the same sound taken at different but geologically close locations, with different provenances so faking is unlikely. Then you would have something that can be studied. These standalone videos don't give one a lot of hard data to work with.

the fact that many of these vids have theological overtones or connections makes faking more likely. Amd some of the vids were clearly suspicious.

as a youtube phenom it's worth studying just for the lulz, for sure.

none of the science sources I checked have anything on it - which means basically that no scientifically sound recordings have been taken.

an example of a theological video

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y1GXFOWjEVk

and a fake looking and possibly religious video

http://youtu.be/-dIG3sWhyuc

BUT - this one was curious - again, sounds industrial to me.

http://youtu.be/rowqeNTsaGs

Bill8 09-08-2012 05:33 PM

This guy's recording - he later decided it was demo work nearby.



this feels like a fake



ROFLMAO

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/24...-by-Scientists

Guy says he locates sound as an effect in a sound suite software



bottom line - a youtube phenom is not proof of anything - its not impossible that sounds are occuring, but you need data collection with better provenance to be sure its not a hoax.

2MuchMark 09-08-2012 06:23 PM

Geezuz people will believe ANYTHING.



Anyone who has seen STEVEN SPEILBERGS WAR OF THE WORLDS will instantly recognize that sound.

Here's some other tidbits:

Anyone claiming anything crazy from these videos is an automatic failure. It is virtually impossible to determine anything from these recordings because:

- The mics used are shit quality.
- The sampling rate is too low and therefore prone to artifacts
- There are not enough mics covering the event so you could not determine the direction of the sound. You could take a decent guess with stereo but only if the camera (and mics) weren't moving around so much.
- Bozos who add dramatic music to their videos lose all credibility with me. The event should be dramatic enough without embellishments.

A sound you cannot identify in a place you do not expect to hear it does not mean it's anything fantastic. Like a UFO, it's just unidentified. Be critical in your thinking and you'll probably figure out what the sound is.

phypon 09-08-2012 08:46 PM

Seriously, no one has noticed the bird chirp at the exact same time from the exact same type of bird from videos supposedly from all over the world??? What are the odds that the same birds will chirp at the same position in the recording heard all over the world in different locations?? That's one hell of a bird call.

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CyberHustler 09-09-2012 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 19177990)
Geezuz people will believe ANYTHING.



Anyone who has seen STEVEN SPEILBERGS WAR OF THE WORLDS will instantly recognize that sound.

Here's some other tidbits:

Anyone claiming anything crazy from these videos is an automatic failure. It is virtually impossible to determine anything from these recordings because:

- The mics used are shit quality.
- The sampling rate is too low and therefore prone to artifacts
- There are not enough mics covering the event so you could not determine the direction of the sound. You could take a decent guess with stereo but only if the camera (and mics) weren't moving around so much.
- Bozos who add dramatic music to their videos lose all credibility with me. The event should be dramatic enough without embellishments.

A sound you cannot identify in a place you do not expect to hear it does not mean it's anything fantastic. Like a UFO, it's just unidentified. Be critical in your thinking and you'll probably figure out what the sound is.


Dirty F 09-09-2012 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phypon (Post 19178081)
Seriously, no one has noticed the bird chirp at the exact same time from the exact same type of bird from videos supposedly from all over the world??? What are the odds that the same birds will chirp at the same position in the recording heard all over the world in different locations?? That's one hell of a bird call.

The believers don't care about small details like that.

signupdamnit 09-09-2012 11:32 AM

I've seen a video where one of the guys who did a video like this in Chicago admitted to it being a fake and showed how he did it using multiple audio streams. I can't say whether they are all fakes or not. But they probably are because for the ones in heavily populated areas if there were sounds like that coming from the sky you would have hundreds or thousands of people twittering about it and the media coverage would be tremendous. Just a handful of people hearing something like this in a city of millions makes it a likely fake.

TheSquealer 09-09-2012 11:40 AM

I saw a youtube video with a curious sound on it... therefore, bigfoot and/or Aliens exist.

helterskelter808 09-09-2012 12:52 PM

Remember when space men simply landed quietly in fields?

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