Okay Trev;  What is a Quangos,  I am laughing just thinking about what
it might be.  What Hum do you hear.
My hum is effecting me physically about the same as sandstorm.  That
is a good idea with the bed.
I was just researching on the web in the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute and found a very interesting area on hearing and the new
findings.
www.hhmi.org senses c110.html  Signals from a Hair Cell, and lots of
further info.
I am researching on the statement that the WHO made that has to due
with the Microwave Auditory Effect, they say that thier is not a human
organ that is quick enough to percieve the pulsed electromagnetics.  I
think they are wrong.  Ten years ago maybe the science was not thier,
but today I believe it is.  Read what A. James Hudspeth of the Howard
Hughes Med. Institute has to say about the outer hair cells.  Then I
was reading about fMRI  and how they work, because they use the
resonance from the atomic nucleus after it has been exposed to a
static magnetic field.  Believe it or not it talks alot about
Hydrogen.  I do not know about the Hydrogen stick though.  The fMRI a
giant magnet that surrounds the subject head. Changes in the direction
of the magnetic field induce hydrogen atomès in the brain to emit
radio signals.  These signals increase when the level of blood oxygen
goes up, indicating which parts of the brain are most active, I was
interested in the hydrogen atoms emitting radio signals.  I wonder how
much time I should waste on checking to see if it is safe to use a
hydrogen stick.
Always checking in
Patty

On Oct 23, 11:43 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, this a typical presentation of world wide hum..
> Aukland, Taos etc. but it's not the one I get. Thankfully!
> This Brandon hum et al has a  far ?  [underground] machine- or gas-
> pipe feel to it, and doesn't get reported/filed as stop/starting much-
> if at all.
> I suppose what I'm postulating is a 'Background Hum' and another,
> [separate or not] 'Intelligent Hum'.
> Of course, in due deference to absent 'friends' , I could add a third -
> as 'LF Tinnitus Hum'  but I hold little belief in this 'minor
> possible' - but it can't be discounted in some cases. Who knows what
> others hear?
> At least -lets say a 'phantom Hum' for that one.
>
> I quite like this broad clasification as it starts to lend authority
> to a disparate field of neglected 'Official' enquiry.
>
> Zen: Ask a question and the master appears...  Come on - you
> Quangos :)
> [With apologies to democracy- & football hooligans everywhere ;) ]
>
> On Oct 23, 7:50 am, Sandstorm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The Brandon FL Hum was been real bad last night, coming from the
> > Northern Source.
> > I used my media player's voice recorder function, tied it to the pole
> > of a large
> > umbrella (attempting to create a parabolic microphone), and went out
> > to try to
> > record the sound (2:45 am EST Oct 22 2009).
> > I think that I got it.
> > I used the Audacity audio editor to
> > 1) normalize it,
> > 2) Multiband EQ'd it (All frequencies except 50hz set at -70db),
> > and Normalized it again.
>
> > I have posted both, the original is unchanged, just trimmed for
> > length.
> > The other one is the same file after processing.
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > Files Section :
> > BrandonFLoriginal245AM22Oct2009.wav
> > BrandonFLoriginalnormalisedEQdnormalizedagain245AM22Oct2009.wav
> > -----------------------------------------------
> > To me, the sound matches what I hear a awful rumble that I cannot
> > escape!
> > I know it has been artificially boosted (the EQ and normalizing), but
> > that is
> > basically what I have had to live with!
> > (Could artifacts from the processing create the rumble?? It sure
> > sounds like the
> > dreaded hum!)
> > The real sound goes right through earplugs AND ear protectors!
> > The vibration is so bad, I have even created a wooden platform that
> > hangs from
> > the ceiling (and doesn't touch the floor!)
> > It cuts the vibration by about 25%, but not enough!
>
> > The 2 distinct sounds (constant, or oscillating version) occur from
> > the North or
> > the South (and occasionally West (??) ), unless it is a factory on a
> > truck, or
> > two invisible stationary factories, it IS antennas (antennae??) !
> > I don't know WHY an Antenna can make noise, or why is occurs at
> > seemingly random
> > times.
> > It has been SO long (noise since December, vibration since July '08),
> > no sign of
> > any relief!
>
> > If anyone could please reprocess the original, and maybe figure out
> > the exact
> > frequency,
> > that might be an important clue (or proof)!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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