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Serpo
8th December 2017, 05:25 PM
Mysterious Hum From Deep Inside The Earth Revealed: Scientists Have NO IDEA What It Actually Is!




It has long been known that the Earth continually generates a low-frequency vibration signal, with attempts at recording the “hum” going back to at least 1959 while finally been conclusively proven in 1998 despite the fact that scientists have no idea what is actually causing it.
Now, for the first time ever, scientists have actually measured the hum using seismic instruments placed at the bottom of the ocean.
“The researchers first gathered data from 57 seismometer stations located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, between 2012 and 2013,” the United Kingdom’s Mirror newspaper reported. (http://www.mirror.co.uk/science/scientists-capture-mysterious-hum-coming-11660498)
“They then applied a combination of techniques to remove interference from ocean infragravity waves, currents and electronic glitches, and corrected for the signal generated by any earthquakes. Eventually, they were able to determine that the Earth’s natural vibration peaks at several frequencies between 2.9 and 4.5 millihertz.”
According to the report, the vibrations cannot be heard by people due to the fact that they are at least 10,000 times smaller than the hearing threshold for humans.
Amazingly, the fact that the hum can be detected across 70% of the earths surface as well as at the bottom of the ocean points to it being present throughout the entire planet.
The Mirror continued:

However, the fact that they have been detected at the bottom of the ocean, and around 70% of the planet’s surface is covered by water, suggests that the hum is present across the entire globe.
The research team, led by Martha Deen at the Paris Institute of Earth Physics, hopes the new data will provide clues as to the source of the hum.
Seismologists have proposed many different theories to explain the continuous vibration – from atmospheric disturbances to ocean waves moving over the sea floor.
However, the study (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GL074892/abstract), published in Geophysical Research Letters, concludes that these theories can only explain part of the vibration.
Deen and her co-authors believe the data could also help scientists map the interior of Earth with more detail and accuracy than ever before.
Newsweek also covered the new recordings (http://www.newsweek.com/earth-hum-sound-record-742075) of the hum, noting that it could eventually help us discover the makeup of the planet itself.

Scientists have recorded the mysterious sound of the Earth deep underwater for the first time. The eerie hum could be key to understanding the makeup of the planet itself—but no one knows what makes it.
First proposed in the 19th century, scientists have been trying to record the Earth’s hum since 1959 (https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/~mjelline/453website/eosc453/E_prints/AnnRev.29.1.563.pdf). The Earth expands and contracts very slightly all the time, creating a steady sound that’s inaudible to human ears. No one really knows why this happens, but scientists think ocean waves could be the source.
Powerful waves pummel the surface of Earth all the time, so experts think that pounding might fuel its movement (http://www.newsweek.com/The%20ocean%20is%20a%20good%20place%20to%20record% 20the%20mysterious%20sound%20because%20it%20covers %20two-thirds%20of%20the%20planet.). Covering two-thirds of the planet, they are a great place to hunt for the hum. Unfortunately for researchers, however, these vast areas are widely unexplored.
“Station coverage in the oceans is much sparser than on land, leaving great parts of the Earth uncovered,” scientists wrote in the recent study, published in Geophysical Research Letters (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GL074892/epdf?referrer_access_token=AFm9u1zfJRR_pkPtNAUrz04 keas67K9QMdWULTWMo8NeG9tQYGT7BxtW00NpeY6BT_NzTe12j 6MnPZEtxy-qUPgMQ6bWXmUoBVseCKE4MCg9ewWYpdmQd5uDnRJbwjBJCUNr-U68xtW2hjB1JfygmnsmxO-QuKht2ZjG7ikF4qLq0GgB0Z4jwYM347XWEj5eUOmYmxqebzUh9 ixJmz_cUO3CoCQ1DvP2atr70QnK94f0MyEY-tnQSaZl0pbfkykzqYjR_kUB-v9Mk3N9r2oVUg%3D%3D).

http://www.shtfplan.com/conspiracy-fact-and-theory/mysterious-hum-from-deep-inside-the-earth-revealed-scientists-have-no-idea-what-it-actually-is_12082017

Cebu_4_2
8th December 2017, 06:14 PM
Powerful waves pummel the surface of Earth all the time, so experts think that pounding might fuel its movement (http://www.newsweek.com/The%20ocean%20is%20a%20good%20place%20to%20record% 20the%20mysterious%20sound%20because%20it%20covers %20two-thirds%20of%20the%20planet.). Covering two-thirds of the planet, they are a great place to hunt for the hum. Unfortunately for researchers, however, these vast areas are widely unexplored.
“Station coverage in the oceans is much sparser than on land, leaving great parts of the Earth uncovered,” scientists wrote in the recent study, published in Geophysical Research Letters (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GL074892/epdf?referrer_access_token=AFm9u1zfJRR_pkPtNAUrz04 keas67K9QMdWULTWMo8NeG9tQYGT7BxtW00NpeY6BT_NzTe12j 6MnPZEtxy-qUPgMQ6bWXmUoBVseCKE4MCg9ewWYpdmQd5uDnRJbwjBJCUNr-U68xtW2hjB1JfygmnsmxO-QuKht2ZjG7ikF4qLq0GgB0Z4jwYM347XWEj5eUOmYmxqebzUh9 ixJmz_cUO3CoCQ1DvP2atr70QnK94f0MyEY-tnQSaZl0pbfkykzqYjR_kUB-v9Mk3N9r2oVUg%3D%3D).



Yet we went to the moon and put electric cars on the Moon and Mars...

crimethink
8th December 2017, 07:23 PM
Just a similar phenomenon to the Schumann Resonances. The Earth isn't just a dead rock.

Goldissima has part of it right: vibration is everything. God's Voice being paramount.

Serpo
9th December 2017, 03:33 PM
Yet we went to the moon and put electric cars on the Moon and Mars...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed81tNXAZUo

crimethink
9th December 2017, 05:59 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed81tNXAZUo

Wow, I even found the mission patch:

https://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/n-biq04i/tsczna/products/1060/images/4065/Patch_Fabgearusa.com_5__56556.1410810102.350.350.p ng?c=2

singular_me
12th December 2017, 01:32 AM
Vibration is the 2nd Principle governing the universe... and dictates the 4 other ones... the 1st one being Mentalism. Universe being God's mental construct releasing this Vibration

the whole universe is about Vibration and Sacred Geometry, the fingerprint of God, and science will merge when metaphysics when all research will accept this premise, God's Laws



Just a similar phenomenon to the Schumann Resonances. The Earth isn't just a dead rock.

Goldissima has part of it right: vibration is everything. God's Voice being paramount.

Joshua01
12th December 2017, 06:35 AM
I got your vibration right here:

https://d3f650ayx9w00n.cloudfront.net/940/59131-00.jpg

Horn
13th December 2017, 10:20 AM
Eventually, they were able to determine that the Earth’s natural vibration peaks at several frequencies between 2.9 and 4.5 millihertz.”

Like a heart beat? if it peaks a several, where does it valley to?

I'm certain that I hear this frequency in my one ear constantly.

its either that or its from the AK clip of 30 I went thru without ear protection when I was 30yrs. old.




~30~

Bigjon
13th December 2017, 11:07 AM
This article reeks of BS.

1 hertz = 1 cycle per second
1 millihertz = .001 cycles per second or 1000 seconds for 1 cycle
4.5 millihertz = 4500 seconds for 1 cycle

Serpo
14th December 2017, 07:30 AM
This article reeks of BS.

1 hertz = 1 cycle per second
1 millihertz = .001 cycles per second or 1000 seconds for 1 cycle
4.5 millihertz = 4500 seconds for 1 cycle

http://www.mirror.co.uk/science/scientists-capture-mysterious-hum-coming-11660498

Joshua01
14th December 2017, 07:41 AM
More scientific bullshit

Serpo
14th December 2017, 07:53 AM
More scientific bullshit

No it isnt, the guy in the clip at the bottom opens a window and you can hear a humming sound.

That is not scientific at all.

What is with the dildo you posted on my thread as an insult to singular...........that is B.S

Joshua01
14th December 2017, 07:57 AM
Scientific 'breakthroughs' have but one purpose, to obtain more grants to fund more 'research'. The dildo was meant as a joke. Insults are a way of life on this board Serpo, you more than most should be aware of that by now!

Bigjon
14th December 2017, 10:53 AM
Humming sounds have to be faster than 1 cycle per second.
In other words you can't hear this bs.

Frequencies and descriptions[edit (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Audio_frequency&action=edit&section=1)]

Frequency (Hz)
Octave (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octave)
Description


16 to 32
1st
The lower human threshold of hearing, and the lowest pedal notes of a pipe organ.


32 to 512
2nd to 5th
Rhythm frequencies, where the lower and upper bass notes lie.


512 to 2048
6th to 7th
Defines human speech intelligibility (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligibility_(communication)), gives a horn-like or tinny quality to sound.


2048 to 8192
8th to 9th
Gives presence to speech, where labial (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labial_consonant) and fricative (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fricative_consonant) sounds lie.


8192 to 16384
10th
Brilliance, the sounds of bells and the ringing of cymbals and sibilance (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibilance) in speech.


16384 to 32768
11th
Beyond Brilliance, nebulous sounds approaching and just passing the upper human threshold of hearing




MIDI Note
Frequency (Hz)
Description
Sound File


0
8.18
Lowest organ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_(music)) note
N/A (fundamental frequency (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_frequency) inaudible)


12
16.35
Lowest note for tuba, large pipe organs, Bösendorfer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6sendorfer) Imperial Grand Piano
N/A (fundamental frequency (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_frequency) inaudible under average conditions)


24
32.70
Lowest C on a standard 88-key piano (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano).
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36
65.41
Lowest note for cello (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cello)

Joshua01
14th December 2017, 06:50 PM
Humming sounds have to be faster than 1 cycle per second

Yeah, 1 cycle per second is the ticking of a clock. Think about that! Does that seem like a hum to you? It's more like a heartbeat!

Bigjon
14th December 2017, 11:52 PM
4500 s / 3600 s = 1.25 hours for one cycle. Noisy huh!

Horn
15th December 2017, 07:30 AM
4500 s / 3600 s = 1.25 hours for one cycle. Noisy huh!

I thought there was some sort of information left out from the article. I mean if your describing a humm that can't be heard think they'd go into more detail about it.

Bigjon
15th December 2017, 09:34 AM
Humming sounds have to be faster than 1 cycle per second

Yeah, 1 cycle per second is the ticking of a clock. Think about that! Does that seem like a hum to you? It's more like a heartbeat!

Except when you look at that tick the frequency of it is probably in the neighborhood of 8000 cps or 8 khz that occurs at 1 second intervals.