Sorry, the latest quake was in Italy, not Greece.

On Apr 7, 4:36 pm, snowcountry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for the welcome Trev!  Nice to know I'm not the only hum
> sufferer out there......And,  I'm in my late 50's, not 80! (although
> I'm sure the hum will be apart of my life if I should reach that ripe
> ole age)
>
> I feel like I'm at a disadvantage with alot of the posts here because
> I haven't questioned, or feel capable of questioning all the technical
> reasons that might be behind the hum.  (A better education might of
> helped, but hey, I took the artistic route!)   It just happens, not
> all the time and when it does?  Its like taking a front seat to a deep
> bass, sound show.
>
> Love music, although nothing sounds good since the 60's.  I do come
> from a musical family, all my brothers play string instruments and my
> sisters opted to raised families.
> Yes, if I might be so bold as to suggest, we are a very small
> perecentage of "quality listeners" able to hear the hum.  And where do
> we go from here?  Animals seem to have the ability to forecast natural
> disasters - like earthquakes, tidalwaves, tornados, hurricanes.
> They can't talk and few notice when animals react to impending
> disasters.  So I'm wondering, how many hum sufferers around the
> planet, might have tuned into the the latest earthquake in Greece and
> the volcanic erruption in Chile and didn't realize what they were
> tuning into?
>
> On Apr 7, 5:59 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Welcome SnowC !
> > 17+ years of Hum is a long time.Are you really hitting 80?
> > I know reports go back to then- but not many come up to report it now.
> > To give a quick personal view, as you asked, I don't think Hum is
> > natural ie: earth sounds per se.
> > The closest would be Schumann resonance , they are implicated in
> > Haarp, but a bit too low f - and random also.
> > Hum seems to be a triggered response at a personal tone based on
> > physiological state- seeing how it varies so much.The biggest support
> > that this is not tinnitus, is that some (not enough),  couples/ family
> > members report co-incident start and stop periods of hum.
> > * This indicates a common external source of trigger- if not freq of
> > response.
> > [This is not proof- only hearsay.]
> > It would be interesting to find data on magnetometer readings at Hum
> > freqs, though.
> > Not sure what the bandwidth of the sensor is, for this.
> > The graph I posted recently here  was steady state and it never dawned
> > on me to think of that element.
> > A 'wobble' on the earths core would be too slow due to its size and
> > this would also dampen out any extraneous effect from ' rogue planets'
> > skirting the outback.
> > I do wonder about the people who hear Hum though- they do have 'a
> > profile', and you are in it- I reckon!.
> > Do you play/ love music too?
> > Probably a rebellious nature ..
> > On an existential basis , maybe hum is lonely and picks on quality
> > listeners ;)
>
> > On Apr 7, 12:26 am, snowcountry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello everyone.  I am also a hum sufferer.   Emailed John D's site and
> > > John suggested checking out this discussion.
>
> > > Didn't notice the hum til I moved to a remote part of Montana about 17
> > > years ago.  The hum could of been a part of my life much earlier than
> > > that, in my late 50's, but I'm not sure I would of noticed given the
> > > fact that I lived around cities and suburbs that generated a great
> > > deal of everyday noises.
>
> > > Moving here, the hum became a BIG part of my life, because I could
> > > hear it loud and clear - and there was nothing around me except
> > > wilderness  (and the few appliances running in my house which I turned
> > > off, trying to pin point where the sound was coming from)   Yet, I
> > > still had a hard time understanding it til Unsolved Mysteries did an
> > > episode on the hum few years back and I had one of those Ah Ha moments
> > > when I realized thousands of other people out there were experiencing
> > > the same phenomenon.
>
> > > I've accepted the hum and live with it and I seldom hear it on a grand
> > > scale anymore (can recall getting out of car one night awhile back and
> > > the sound was deafening) but that was quite awhile ago and then a
> > > couple of weeks ago, the 30th of March to be exact, it was once again
> > > deafening, in the middle of the afternoon, inside my cabin.  That's
> > > when I started researching again, emailed some friends (that wouldn't
> > > think I'd gone off the deep end)  and one friend mentioned her
> > > brother, who could also hear the hum and linked me to John's site.
>
> > > So, in the last week there's an earthquake and a volcanic erruption in
> > > parts of the world and I have to wonder if what hum sufferers hear
> > > might not be an early warning system when it comes to natural
> > > disasters because of our ability to tune in on what might be going on
> > > inside the planet?
>
> > > I emailed John D's site because I'm curious about how many hum
> > > sufferers out there can relate to spikes in activity and when those
> > > spikes occur.  Given where we are now in technology around the planet,
> > > it could have everything to do with that but I'm still wondering if
> > > the planet isn't somehow responding to a slow destruction and just a
> > > few us are privy to that fact?
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