Check out this 'WAVE PATTERN' on Yellowstone seismograph!! | |
GeekOfTheWeek
User ID: 11223926 United States 03/25/2012 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't either, either somebody is having fun, or this is a serious regular pulsed phenonoma. sorry about my spelling, this is so bad spell check doesn't have a clue. Quoting: Nobody in Particular Maybe it was from the loud noises in the sky there too? Or maybe an invisible alien craft landed, and they had the speakers thumping... LOL I love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12031867 Canada 03/25/2012 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hmmm.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13132426 17th march.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 18th.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 19th.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 20th.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 21st.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 22nd.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 23rd.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 24th.. [link to isthisthingon.org] 25th.. [link to isthisthingon.org] crytaline harmonics? Its almost like a tuning fork picking up external harmonics... this world never ceases to amaze me... |
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thesleeper
(OP) User ID: 4521274 United States 03/25/2012 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Had to take off for a bit, and WOW! Looks like the waves are getting longer, and the pattern grouping is getting tighter. As for a machine making these sounds, I've given it some thought, and cant think of a machine that would take up to 4 minutes to complete a cycle. Lets say a pump. With a wind mill, you have a long shaft pump, that when the wind is blowing can make numerous strokes a minute. So any vibration would show several a minute, and with wind speed, would vary. A mechanical pump, would be in RPMs, would stay constant, But, will not take up to 4 minutes to finish a cycle. It could if a bearing was damaged, but wouldn't function very long.It would pull too much juice and pop the fuse. Thanks for all the good links, and we'll keep our eye on this one! The youngster said angrily " If our founding Fathers could see what is going on, they would roll over in their graves!" The Ol'Timer shook his head and smiled. " No, they would be grabbing their guns". WANT CHANGE??? Quit paying your income tax. |
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thesleeper
(OP) User ID: 4521274 United States 03/25/2012 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. The youngster said angrily " If our founding Fathers could see what is going on, they would roll over in their graves!" The Ol'Timer shook his head and smiled. " No, they would be grabbing their guns". WANT CHANGE??? Quit paying your income tax. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13177567 United States 03/25/2012 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. Diffraction Pattern! no question about it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13132426 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. Diffraction Pattern! no question about it. so what you are saying is this is an indication of fluids on the move at very high pressure beneath that lake? [link to upload.wikimedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13132426 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. Diffraction Pattern! no question about it. so what you are saying is this is an indication of fluids on the move at very high pressure beneath that lake? [link to upload.wikimedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] there's no doubt that today's chart is a stronger more well defined signal as well. |
thesleeper
(OP) User ID: 4521274 United States 03/25/2012 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My first Pin!! The youngster said angrily " If our founding Fathers could see what is going on, they would roll over in their graves!" The Ol'Timer shook his head and smiled. " No, they would be grabbing their guns". WANT CHANGE??? Quit paying your income tax. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13132426 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org] look at that animation of diffraction. now imagine that happening in magma. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13177567 United States 03/25/2012 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. Diffraction Pattern! no question about it. so what you are saying is this is an indication of fluids on the move at very high pressure beneath that lake? [link to upload.wikimedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] no, the characteristics and mathematics of "wave-action" are basically the same, be it light-waves, water waves, acoustic waves through air, or seismic waves through the various structures in the earth. i'm saying that the entire swarm of harmonic tremors in that specific chart over a full day, all of these seismic tremors trace a pattern that looks just like any diffraction pattern in standard "wave mechanics". and i want some expert to explain what this specific, highly organized activity means. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13132426 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: thesleeper Thanks! That pattern has defiantly been there for awhile. Seems to be getting more structured. Could be more visible due to a reduction in 'outside' noise? Looks like when the wave becomes tight, there's a series of tremors. Or the noise of the tremors are covering the constant waves. Diffraction Pattern! no question about it. so what you are saying is this is an indication of fluids on the move at very high pressure beneath that lake? [link to upload.wikimedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] no, the characteristics and mathematics of "wave-action" are basically the same, be it light-waves, water waves, acoustic waves through air, or seismic waves through the various structures in the earth. i'm saying that the entire swarm of harmonic tremors in that specific chart over a full day, all of these seismic tremors trace a pattern that looks just like any diffraction pattern in standard "wave mechanics". and i want some expert to explain what this specific, highly organized activity means. yes, but look at that link above, and imagine that being magma instead of pretty colours on a screen. this one.. [link to en.wikipedia.org] not out of the question, is it? if magma is being forced into the chamber at high pressure, couldn't it cause similar waves? |
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Olea Yimoria
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13132426 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | forgive the "village idiot" question, but what is defraction? Are you saying the lake is buzzing from a harmonic tremor? Is it like a pressure cooker wanting to let off pressure? Quoting: Olea Yimoria TY for the answer it's a wave pattern caused by stuff going through a slit, or a narrow opening. [link to en.wikipedia.org] check out the animations on the right of that link. I think I might have found when this shit started too, 9th january 2012.. [link to isthisthingon.org] |
Seismo Sam User ID: 842983 United States 03/25/2012 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13174376 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 04:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not man made, here is the university reading :) This looks very harmonic to me. [link to quake.utah.edu] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13177567 United States 03/25/2012 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so what you are saying is this is an indication of fluids on the move at very high pressure beneath that lake? [link to upload.wikimedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] no, the characteristics and mathematics of "wave-action" are basically the same, be it light-waves, water waves, acoustic waves through air, or seismic waves through the various structures in the earth. i'm saying that the entire swarm of harmonic tremors in that specific chart over a full day, all of these seismic tremors trace a pattern that looks just like any diffraction pattern in standard "wave mechanics". and i want some expert to explain what this specific, highly organized activity means. yes, but look at that link above, and imagine that being magma instead of pretty colours on a screen. this one.. [link to en.wikipedia.org] not out of the question, is it? if magma is being forced into the chamber at high pressure, couldn't it cause similar waves? well, i'm saying that that very clear diffraction pattern on that chart (i have never seen on any seismic chart before) must be indicative of something very significant, perhaps even on the scale of what you are suggesting. yes. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13204801 Germany 03/25/2012 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is very odd. This is like the seismograph itself wants to say something. Or the energy that´s measured, nature itself shows its patterns to us. Like everything in nature is build by this holy geometry. Fibonacci sequence etc. Interesting find OP. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13204936 United Kingdom 03/25/2012 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is very odd. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13204801 This is like the seismograph itself wants to say something. Or the energy that´s measured, nature itself shows its patterns to us. Like everything in nature is build by this holy geometry. Fibonacci sequence etc. Interesting find OP. I agree. The universe and all within is a breathing living organism. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13177567 United States 03/25/2012 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is very odd. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13204801 This is like the seismograph itself wants to say something. Or the energy that´s measured, nature itself shows its patterns to us. Like everything in nature is build by this holy geometry. Fibonacci sequence etc. Interesting find OP. well, we all know what we see when we go to the Grand Canyon or a meadow of flowers; but Nature reveals herself most vividly through mathematics. |
Strange waveform User ID: 10931108 United States 03/25/2012 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like a waveform on an oscilloscope or an old analog TV that's slightly off-frequency. Certainly something is generating it, but in looking at these EQ graphs I've never seen anything like this. Could be something unnatural in the lake causing this. |