[email protected] wrote: > >> >> Sound like a hum travelling through the atmosphere wet or dry would >> be a standard vibrating wave which could be captured using standard >> Hertzian recording equipment. Every time someone attempts to capture >> The Hum using standard recorders they succeed in only capturing hums >> and other sounds which are normal electrical/mechanical vibrations. >> The Hum appears to elude capture on normal recording equipment. > And we deep down really know exactly why that is. But it's nowhere near as sexy as waffling on about all these sci-fi-physics, so we'll keep on spouting this drivel.
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