Didn't Aux link this earlier..I meant to comment that the Yahoo Hum group have been talking quite a bit about 9 day cycles- but I didn't get stuck in there as 'all too nebulous' given the state of ability to measure the Hum successfully. I;m always prepared to accept that the sun as the giver of all life on the planet has a extreme prescience in our existence. Love it , or fear it we still need it! Oh..and our planets defences too Mr Science!
On Dec 22, 7:25 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the link. I would point others to read the whole page and > not just the part about the ringing atmosphere. Their is other > information > that is pertinent to our situations since it has to do within a radius > starting at > only 5 miles above us. > > Interesting story about 6-9 day cycles emerging. But if > anything I would suspect this is something that helps lead others from > the > truth that what we suffer is actually manmade. They seem to always be > trying > to throw out some public disclosure that points others at the random > of nature > or natural and pointing us as far as they can from manmade. > > What I hear isn't anything random, or I would't be able to perceive > some form > of a relevant pattern that my brain is recognizing. Nor would others, > on this > group, have the capacity to be recognizing the perception of the > patterns emerging > of the noise of the sound. > > http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/12/081216-earth-breathes... > > Starting at about 5 miles (85 kilometers) above Earth's surface, the > thermosphere has been known to experience expansion and contraction > every 27 days, the time it takes the sun to rotate on its axis. > > But until now few scientists had looked at shorter-term changes in > atmospheric density. > > Thayer and colleagues found fluctuations in density roughly every > five, seven, or nine days that correspond to changes in geomagnetic > activity, atmospheric composition, and infrared radiation—all signs > that extreme solar weather is at work. > > The team thinks coronal holes help explain the pattern of the breaths. > > Ringing Atmosphere > > David Klumpar, a solar physicist at Montana State University in > Bozeman, said that activity from the sun is constantly and randomly > "tapping" Earth, creating oscillations in the our planet's natural > frequencies like a spoon tapping on a glass of water. > > "I would imagine that Thayer [and colleagues] are finding some of > those natural frequencies," said Klumpar, who was not involved in the > work. > > "The atmosphere is ringing, like a water glass when 'tapped' by solar > eruptions." > > David Hathaway, a solar physicist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight > Center, said that, without having seen the actual data, "I'm a little > surprised." > > He noted that solar scientists have long known about the 27-day cycles > of geomagnetic activity related to the sun's rotation. > > "But on a nine-day cycle, I'm not sure what it would be." > > He added that the last two years would indeed have seen most of the > atmospheric disturbances coming from coronal holes. > > The real question with the shorter-term bumps noticed by Thayer's team > would be how significant they are above the "noise"—expected and > random variations in atmospheric conditions. > > On Dec 17, 3:57 pm, "lindaramey" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > SCROLL DOWN TO RINGING ATMOSPHERE > > HUMM????http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/12/081216-earth-breathes...- > > Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
