On May 11, 8:14 am, Robert Domingos <[email protected]> wrote:
> still going . . my error, it's not A 440, it's A 220, the A below middle
> C, oscillating down to the E below it, randomly flipping between the two
> pitches. Is it the lava?  is it the sea?  is it the sky?
>
> mingo

Two tones randomly fluctuating, or flipping as you say. Now where have
I heard that before? All over actually, the same Hum phenomenon that
you **hear* in Hawaii is global, and here in NE London UK it's been
off to very low recently, with a slight increase last night. It's not
natural, it's man made, a transmission of sorts.
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