Thinking about recent posts, where I agreed that sand in buildings is
a potential candidate, I still reckoned that in solid brick it would
be too compacted and unable to resonate signifcantly.
However, in the case of sand and cement or concete mixes with air
spaces {I'm not a builder so can't say how much % is used generally]
there would be air gaps dependant on mix time/ method/ ratio of inputs
and these could well allow cavity resonance like happens in radar and
microwave EM  effect sources.[Magnetron]
This could also explain the wide variety of effects and human
responses to them- but would need a very searching and powerful
exciting source &/or mechanism[s].
This is why maybe why Schuman earth resonances, microwave foci and
Zero point energies figure high on many observers  'culprit list'.

On Apr 3, 8:03 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi  Or perhaps it is some form of a building up of a ground wave
> gaining strength
> Or perhaps it vibrates within the house and not just on the house?
>
> Dee
>
> On Mar 26, 9:37 am, canadahum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The more solid a house the worse the hum can be experienced. Bricks,
> > concrete and glass all have one thing in common - their primary
> > ingredient is Silicon. Could a hum be created when the transmitted
> > microwave energy or energy source bounces or vibrates on the house
> > building materials?
>
> > Often the hum sufferer has a "building up" time before a hearer
> > "tunes" into the sound of the Hum.
>
> > Silicon semiconductors can be held on one finger. How many tons of
> > silicon goes into build a house?
>
> > Wikipedia "The electrical resistance of single crystal silicon
> > significantly changes under the application of mechanical stress due
> > to the piezoresistive effect"
>
> > my email canadahum at yahoo dot ca- Hide quoted text -
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