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Joined: 09 Jun 2005
Posts: 266
Location: Christchurch
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:41 pm Post Subject: night hum
i haven't posted this before, but a post by john anderson, where he alludes to the same phenomena he experienced, plus bruce cathies research got me thinking.
when we moved into our house, i began to hear a low-pitch hum at night.. at first, i thought it was the neighbour's pool filter/heater, but they said it wasn't on at night.. i disconnected our passive ir burglar alarm, the fish pond pump, everything i could think of.. nothing! i actually experienced insomnia, headaches and ear pressure changes. my wife could not hear it.. i thought i was going absolutely bonkers!
i still hear this hum.. every night and in every place i've stayed in new zealand south island.. motels, lodges, etc. it is not as pronounced as in 2003/2004, but it is still there. plus, must have become accustomed to it now.. which is a relief.
i figured it was darpa doing elf tests out in the southern ocean. elf waves can travel great distances. but now, it may have something to do with scalar em radiation that some 10% or less of population is sensitive to.. i also speculate that this same hum was prevalent in california, but living on the edge of a metro area of 13 million people, the hum was just blended in to the background noise. our house and other places i've stayed are very quiet.. allowing this to be heard unfiltered.
the book is open on this one :?
anyone else have this experience other than john/melody?
john/melody, would be interested to hear your comments/experience, etc.
You guys may jest but it's not so unusual. I hear a high pitched noise in my head almost all the time. It isn't obvious all the time but it's there - most would say it's tinnitus but I sometimes hear different sounds that I can only describe as something like morse code beeps but they're regular in their repeat. Last night a heard another constant lower pitched sound that was 'outside' of my head rather than inside before I went to sleep. My partner couldn't hear it. I don't know what it is. I don't suffer from headaches and am in very good health.
The web site Terra Reseach which I posted a link to the other day has a couple of articles about people who hear hums. Here are some excepts for interest:
Aches to Quakes - Earthquake Prediction - Sensitives Suffer Ridicule Besides Pain
Cell Biology may be clue to human body symptoms prior to earthquakes.
TERRA RESEARCH
1-22-2006
Larry A. Park
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In the past five years, Suzanne Smart has endured two CAT Scans, two EEG's, one Audiogram test, and a host of other medical tests by specialists seeking to determine why she suffered from rare and mysterious migraines, screeching ear tones and intense ear pain. After a big earthquake, the symptoms would disappear.
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Another 'sensitive' is Petra Challus in Northern California. Petra is out to show science that earthquakes can be reliably predicted by human body symptoms. She communicates and coordinates with a group of sensitives, who all experience internal 'ear tones' prior to earthquakes, to help triangulate the epicenter.
Insight to the mystery of Ear Tones prior
to Earthquakes – how they occur and why.
Will this insight lead to a cure for Tinnitus?
TERRA RESEARCH
12-18-2004
Larry A. Park
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An incessant low frequency ‘hum’ tone has been torturing residents in an area in the U.S. in Taos, New Mexico, where the noise often drives people crazy. Only heard by a few, called human ‘hummers’, the low-pitched 30 to 80 Hz tone is perceived as sound, but it hasn’t been found with sensitive microphones or electromagnetic sensors. It has baffled researchers for years, but ear tone research of tones prior to earthquakes may unlock this mystery and may even possibly lead to an insight into a remedy for Tinnitus – a constant ringing in the ears that afflicts up to 50 million Americans.
Joined: 09 Jun 2005
Posts: 266
Location: Christchurch
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:48 pm Post Subject:
Deano wrote:
Sounds like youve got a chip in your head tracking device maybe... :D
that could explain why when near my sky box, susan wood can sometimes lull me into a state of unconsciousness :lol:
carus:
Quote:
Last night a heard another constant lower pitched sound that was 'outside' of my head rather than inside before I went to sleep. My partner couldn't hear it. I don't know what it is. I don't suffer from headaches and am in very good health.
yes, the sound is not inside the head, near that implantation device that deano has alluded to :) but, actually in space.. outside, almost resonating through the walls. i haven't camped outside in the past few years, but that would be a good test.. if i can still hear it in a tent in the middle of the bush. i have a strong suspicion that i would.. as it could be EM signals bouncing off the ionosphere or through the atmosphere itself. i don't know why i can hear this and my wife cannot. although, my hearing is generally more sensitive than hers.. and i also have "perfect pitch" (i am a musician, and a music teacher tested me when i was about 9 yrs old). the sound is the harmonic of the note "G" on a standard tuned keyboard.
Joined: 09 Jun 2005
Posts: 266
Location: Christchurch
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:54 pm Post Subject:
Deano wrote:
The amount of cell phone towers popping up everywhere interests me. It wouldnt surprise me if the arent beaming some nasty waves on the populous.
possibility, for sure.
yes, you are right though, i noticed three cell towers erected in christchurch in the last few weeks! we have ones that are now actually street lamps.. the circular antennae dome sits above the street light.
here are my questions on cell towers.
1. is it vodafone or telecom that is erecting all these new towers? presume vodafone as telecom's system has been around for yonks. any ideas, facts on this?
2. why do we need so many? back in the analog signal days, we had fewer towers. do these new G3 systems require closer cell spacing? and if so, why? one would presume that the technology would be getting better on both the phone and the tower end, requiring a reduction in the number of towers? or is it because of an increase in overall cellular traffic? more users? etc.
maybe we should start a cellular technology investigation thread.
Joined: 24 Jul 2006
Posts: 173
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:34 pm Post Subject:
My first guess would be Tinnitus, But there is a couple other functions in the body which can cause a hum or similar type sounds which can feel like they are internal or external.
Metal fillings in the teeth, This has been well documented to happen, with people picking up signals from, electric fences, power lines, applicances and even radio stations and shortwave radio waves this would be a good time to change those fillings if for no other reason than it will improve your overall health.
Sudden changes, changes and high blood pressure it is not a well known fact there is/are major arteries/veins that run very close to the ear/s, so when blood pressure changes or increases or is high it can produce a hum a scream or even the sensation a large truck has just passed this can be a short sensation or last for several hours/days the same causes can also do weird things to the eyes. ( I have experienced these and they are strange)
Common man made causes could be; Power lines, power transformer, fridge, water mains, heating systems, cooling/heating of metal pipes, vibration from motorways/roads (vibration from trucks can travel km's). Sound can travel amazing distances on still nights.
I would suggest you try and record the noise first to find out weather it is external or internal, make multiple recordings on different days and at different times of day to see if you can find a pattern. If you cant find a audible noise look at getting something to pickup different wave lengths and try and match it to what you maybe experiencing.
If you find out it cant be recorded or pick it by an device start looking for internal things.
If it is internal and is driving you mad you can always go to a hypnotist/NLP programmer and get them to reprogram your mind to block it out or what ever.
good luck.
P.S. Cell phone towers tend to make people fell generally ill normally due to the radation from the radiowaves kinda makes you fell like you have heat stroke but when mixed with pre-existing problems can fell much worse.
I suggest the investigators look for a stack of PVC pipes 10 or 12 metres long. You know the type... orange and green 100mm diameter conduits used for power and telecommunications when buried under ground.
A stack, or even just one, may be resonating when the wind blows across the ends. The frequency of the sound depends on the length of the pipes. They need to be a good diameter (for this length) so as not to restrict the air flow in and out.
If the sound is causing problems, just cover the stack with a tarpaulin or bung the ends up with plugs formed from the clay lying about.
You could build a nice sound sculpture if you put your mind to it. They did, by accident, in Waitangi Park, Wellington waterfront.
Joined: 15 May 2007
Posts: 596
Location: north-east victoria
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:22 pm Post Subject: hums
i've had a hum in my head , when i lived in southern tasmania for three years , where there was no mobile phone coverage . it sort of cut in and out , i could get rid of it by a slight movement of the head , and it would be back within seconds . it never varied in strength or tone , and was always there if i listened . i heard exactly the same thing when i lived near tauranga for three years , except that it sometimes wasn't there for weeks , and then would come back . i've heard it here in northeast victoria only once , in nearly three years . it was mildly annoying , at worst .
since they built their power station in the kaimanawa national park , you can hear a hum when you put your ear to the ground.....that's easy explained , and has ruined the place for me
seems there might be a number of different sources for these noises. there is , apparently , a major fault off southern tasmania .
i had the feeling it was from artificial sources
still a mystery, and maybe that's all it's good for . not a pleasant thing