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User ID: 63251169 Canada 04/15/2015 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting idea, for them to look at waves... From your link "Using computer models of the ocean, winds and seafloor, the scientists found that colliding ocean waves could generate seismic waves that take 13 seconds or less to complete one ripple. When it came to slower waves, they found that ocean waves moving over the seafloor could generate seismic waves with a frequency of 13 to 300 seconds. Most of the mystery hum comes from these longer waves. The pressure of these longer ocean waves on the seafloor causes most of the Earth's bell-like ringing, the researchers said." But could this explain the "hum" that people hear miles and miles inland too? The Internet is a confusing place, where nothing is as it seems - Joshuah Bearman |
Hila Witkutin
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ChaoticCalm
User ID: 24721896 United States 04/20/2015 03:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has been taken down, it was on the side bar as "have you heard the 'hum'"? ChaoticCalm |