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On November 20, Ed could here a hum and voices as if communications were being made between individuals, and he was on the outside hearing part of it. Going outside, his attention was drawn to a small dot of light which was falling from the sky. It pulled up, and began to hover. Ed took a photo of it. This contact hum seemed to indicate to Ed that there was a UFO near him.
Originally posted by Visiting ESB
The birds died of blunt force trauma in mid-air and struck something. Tying these two events together we might come up with a very interesting answer.
Originally posted by carl90
um, regarding the rumbling noise what do you people think about this article? news.uk.msn.com... seems abit off to me... a sonic boom from a jet 10 miles off the coast, caused people houses to shake??? I don't think so... Sorry I can't post a thread so though I would add to this
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Visiting ESB
The birds died of blunt force trauma in mid-air and struck something. Tying these two events together we might come up with a very interesting answer.
I captured this ufo a couple years ago and have wondered what the concave section of the object could be used for and it's possible that the parabolic dish (concave) feature is what sends out sounds to specific areas and even causes the rumblings
also if the birds flew through the focused beam of sound it could disrupt bodily functions and seem like injuries due to impactedit on 11-1-2012 by bottleslingguy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Visiting ESB
Originally posted by guessing
what must be considered is that sound waves are Audible within a frequency spectrum only to humans
its like a graphic equaliser and it has many bands to play with.
3 dB gain at 20hZ will affect the entire frequency range.
Do you realise the amount of WATTS that would be required to make these sounds.
Not from aliens... sorry
I don't think wattage is a concern for beings who are able to cloak ships and travel light years through space or other dimensions. As for being only audible to humans, I recall reading (probably in my other thread on the rumbling noise) that someone's dogs became very aggitated by the sound. So, dogs can hear this sound too.edit on 28-3-2011 by Visiting ESB because: spelling