geniemac881 wrote: » oryx how would you describe your tinnitus? would you get whistles etc
stemah wrote: » I've wondered in the past if it could be the strong winds shooting along, for example, the gulf stream.
celica00 wrote: » can some of you make a video of it? it seems that this is now waves coming from the earth, must find the link with explanation in it
foxpianotuning wrote: » It is most likely a venous hum. I can't post a link as i am a new user. but look it up Or a form of tinitus.
foxpianotuning wrote: » A few different explantations not all paranormal. It is most likely a venous hum. I can't post a link as i am a new user. but look it up Or a form of tinitus. Or if you are that way inclined it could also be her vibration has being raised as her astral body is about the project
Oryx wrote: » I have tinnitus and no physical cause was found for it. It can be hard to find the cause.
A spokesperson there said: “If humans had radio antennas instead of ears, we would hear a remarkable symphony of strange noises coming from our own planet.” Somehow this frequency is one we can catch. Scientists call the sounds “tweeks,” “whistlers” and “sferics.” The official continued: “They sound like background music from a flamboyant science fiction film, but this is not science fiction. Earth’s natural radio emissions are real and, although we’re mostly unaware of them, they are around us all the time.” A U.S. Geological Survey scientist said that “small earthquakes below the surface can transmit sounds of the earth’s cracking crust.” He also said the sounds could come from meteors.
Rosie Rant wrote: » I haven't heard it in a couple of weeks. I used to hear it almost every morning. I thought it was an engine that was constantly running or a drone or something. My partner hears it too but it bothers me a lot more than it bothers him. Sometimes it gives me a headache, it almost always leaves me feeling uncomfortable or even irritable.
Howard Hughes Unexplained podcast this week had Barry Fitzgerald from Sligo talking about the hum. I hear it in Longford. I used to think it was the "Early Bird" diesel train idling as 5 a. m. is when it wakes me. Lately I have a new theory. I wonder if it is the transatlantic planes putting out flaps as they approach Ireland to slow down.
https://pca.st/podcast/05a52da0-444a-012e-17ca-00163e1b201c
being heard in Omagh a lot presently
I am in heapstown sligo at the moment and this hum has kept me awake all night. I didnt hear it until about 9pm last night. I have stayed here lots of times and never heard it.
I was so looking forward to a peacefull night , because i live dublin 8 and have been hearing the exact same sound for a few months now and it keeps me awake most nights. Sometimes it stops and the silence is bliss. I used to only hear /feel it at night, but now its often 24/7.
It is the most annoying sound. Its a very low frequency, maybe 20-30hrz, and i am no convinved its underground and thr sound/frequency/vibration, comes in through the structure of the buildings.
When i step outside i rarely hear it