Just wondering whether these factors have been considered in recording
the hum.  Because the microwaves are entering thru the skull.  Each
person has a different configuration when it comes to the size of
their head.  I also just read Henry Lai's research on the neurological
effects of nonioninzing radiation, University of Washington.  He
stated that they used a hydrophone immersed in a solution (0.15 N Kc1)
having an electrical conductivity similar to that of tissue.  At least
this criteria has to be meet.  Not to mention all the other physical
differences, cochlear amplification, density of hair cell bundles and
the reaction time to shear force of stimulation not originating at the
outer ear.
Of course we are all going to have a different perception, life is
great that way.
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