On Mar 12, 3:50 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> In that case it seems there is no defence against it in your mind?
> Air mass affects the pressure on eardrums and thus could alter the
> threshold of Hum hearing....
> the fact that ambient sound can mask Hum shows that it's not
> invincible to everyday events even if , as you suggest, it's scalar in
> totality.
> If this is the case, then what do you suppose would be an antidote as
> cessation would seem unlikely.
> On a philosophical note - everything in the universe has it's
> opposite !
>
> On Mar 12, 1:48 pm, [email protected] wrote:

In my mind Trev,no, I'm afraid not. Unless there is a way to prevent
it. A Faraday cage equivalent for alternative energy transmission if
you will. Ambient sound does mask the effect, simply working in a
diversionary way too take one's attention off The Hum.  Look what
comes out of the woodwork as soon as this is mentioned..!..Monitoring
are we?...........................
Yes, everything in the illusion that we call the universe has an
opposite. We, it, everything which is all connected as one resonate
between the two opposites.

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