Loud noise in the sky. Scientists explain strange sounds in the sky

A mysterious rumble coming from the sky or from the ground is heard by people all over the world. This phenomenon still does not find an explanation and is called The Hum, Hum. It resembles the grinding of metal, as if huge mechanisms inside the hollow Earth begin their work ...

He sneaks under the cover of night and once heard, he will never get rid of him again ...

However, no one can determine the source of this sound and why only a certain small percentage of the population in some areas hears it. This mystery remains in the Top 10 Unexplained Phenomena.

The first reports began to appear in the 1950s from people who were suddenly haunted by a low-frequency, pulsating hum.

All these inexplicable cases have common details. As a rule, the hum is heard indoors at night. It is also more distinct and common in rural or suburban areas. This is probably due to the high level of general noise in urban areas.

Who hears the hum?

Only about two percent of people hear this hum, and only in certain areas of the Earth. According to research statistics from 2003, people aged 55 to 70 hear noise most often.

Most people who hear the hum (sometimes referred to as "listeners" or "hummers") describe a sound similar to that of a diesel engine idling. This noise drives many to despair.

“It can be compared to torture, sometimes you want to scream from impotence,” pensioner Kathy Jacques Leeds said in an interview with the BBC. Leeds lives in the UK, in the area where the Ghoul has recently appeared.

“The worst is at night,” Jacques says. “It’s hard for me to fall asleep because I hear this pulsing, annoying sound ... I constantly toss and turn and it’s almost impossible to sleep from this.”

Most victims have perfectly normal hearing. Victims complain of headache, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds and sleep disturbance. There was even one suicide recorded.

Hum manifestation zones

One of the first places of manifestation of the Gul is called the English city of Bristol. In 1970, about eight hundred people heard a haunting, persistent, buzzing noise that was eventually attributed to local factories running twenty-four hours a day.

Another mass case was recorded in 1991 near Taos, New Mexico. Residents of the area complained about the low-frequency, almost rumbling sound. A team of researchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory has not been able to figure out the sources of the mysterious sound.

Another hot spot is in Windsor, Ontario. Recently, researchers from the University of Windsor and Western Ontario University received a grant to study the hum and determine its causes.

Also, for several years, Australian researchers have been studying the mysterious noise in Bondi, Sydney's seaside area, but to no avail. “This hum pushes people to madness. All you can do is turn on the music and turn it off for a while.”, one of the residents told The Daily Telegraph magazine.

Returning to the United States, in 2003, the state of Indiana is funding research in Kokomo. The investigation showed that one of the factories in the city, namely Daimler Chrysler, was making noise at certain frequencies. Despite the preventive work carried out, some residents continue to complain about the Gul.

What does the Gool generate anyway?

Most researchers are of the opinion that this phenomenon has real reasons, and is not the result of mass hysteria or alien pranks.

As in the case of the city of Kokomo, industrial equipment is at the top of the list of suspects. In one case, it was possible to trace the source of the noise. It turned out to be the central heating unit.

Other researchers list high-pressure gas pipelines, power lines, wireless communication devices, and so on as causes. However, only occasionally can the hum be associated with a mechanical or electrical source.

There is a theory that the hum may be the result of low-frequency electromagnetic radiation, which is audible only to a narrow circle of people. It is likely that there are people who are particularly sensitive to signals outside the normal range of human hearing.

Environmental factors are also in question. It is possible that the cause is seismic activity, in particular microseismic low-frequency tremors. And the cause of such shocks can be ocean waves.

Other hypotheses, such as military experiments or underwater communications, have not yet found evidence.

“The nature of this phenomenon has been shrouded in mystery for forty years now, and it may not be long before we know the true origin of this mystical Hum,” says the BBC.

Strange noises are being reported from all over the planet. People again hear incomprehensible sounds, reminiscent of a dull lingering rumble, creaking, a steady buzz or rumbling. It seems that the earth itself is groaning. Sometimes the phenomenon is accompanied by tangible vibrations. It all sounds something like this:

Sometimes those who hear a strange hum experience bouts of unreasonable panic. Someone starts headaches, nausea, weakness, dizziness. Others have mood swings, become irritable, cannot sleep, become depressed. There have been cases of suicide.

If we take into account that the rumble of the earth is a low-frequency noise, then the pathologies are justified. Because such waves (ELF or even VLF) can eventually provoke disturbances in the functioning of the central nervous system and change a number of biological functions of the body. But not everyone, I, for example, did not have anything like that.

It all started in the 70s, when strange sounds were also heard in different countries. The next surge came in the mid-1990s. And in 2011, the phenomenon became widespread, the noise was recorded on all continents. Incidentally, the activation Mount Etna eruptions(and others) fall on the same periods.

Here is a map where the epicenters of the rumble are indicated (not all, of course, but the general picture is clear). If you click on any icon, the date and detailed description of the ground noise will appear. I don't know who made this map, but the idea is interesting.

Note that the ground was mostly groaning in the EU and the US. If this is indeed the trumpet of the apocalypse, then "our partners" should remember Vanga's predictions about Europe and Syria and think a little. Well, that's right, a digression...

Now, it seems, a new wave has begun, and scientists are already talking about global processes on a planetary scale. Only in the first months of 2016, the rumble of the earth was recorded almost all over the world. I also have this entry:

Those who heard incomprehensible sounds try to explain this phenomenon. Many see them as ominous omens. Scientists also put forward some theories. No one has a unanimous opinion, there are only versions ... from apocalyptic to normal scientific ones. Here are a few options, choose which one you like best.

The groan of the earth is the trumpets of the apocalypse

Indeed, in many religions and beliefs, the end of the world must be accompanied by some kind of sounds. The Bible says that after wars, famines, epidemics, earthquakes and other cataclysms, angels will blow seven trumpets announcing the true apocalypse. In Islam, the description of the end of the world is very similar, and it will be preceded by the sound of a trumpet, into which the archangel Israfil will blow. The Jews believe that at the end of the day the shofar (ritual horn) will sound, announcing the coming of the Messiah. Before the start of Ragnarok (the death of the gods and the whole world in the last battle), the Scandinavians will blow the Gjallarhorn horn.

The rumble of the earth is the result of the work of HAARP

There is a lot of gossip about this setup. With its help, the US military is studying the possibility of using perturbations in the ionosphere and magnetosphere to solve combat missions. Many believe that this is a full-fledged climatic and psychotropic weapon that allows you to influence the weather and cause earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, droughts and hurricanes. Our scientists are rather skeptical about HAARP, believing that the Americans, as always, have created expensive and stupid garbage. Our SURA is better! However, HAARP radio emission penetrates underground and possibly provokes some kind of anomaly.

The reason for the sounds is solar activity

Some scientists support the theory of Professor Elchin Khalilov. They believe that strange sounds are associated with cataclysms occurring on the Sun. In a nutshell, every solar flare releases a huge amount of energy. When these streams enter the earth's magnetosphere, acoustic waves arise that rush to the surface of the planet. Sometimes they are superimposed on natural noise, and then sounds resembling a groan are heard. Actually, this has always happened. But in recent years, solar activity has begun to increase, so the rumble is heard more and more often.

Noise is a consequence of geophysical phenomena

Many scientists look at everything more simply. They believe that the strange hum is the result of normal natural processes. After all, the Earth is a relatively young planet, and something is happening all the time in its depths. Energy is accumulated and released, magma flows move, tectonic plates shift, the earth's crust rises and falls, and gravitational deformation of deep layers takes place. Naturally, all this is accompanied by characteristic sounds. In theory, we should not hear them. But we hear. And no one really can explain why. So this is an anomaly.

The hum portends major earthquakes

Remember what happened in Japan on March 11, 2011? An earthquake of magnitude 9.0 and the ensuing tsunami killed at least 20,000 people. But Aleksey Lyubushin, chief researcher at the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, predicted these events back in 2008. He drew attention to the synchronization of low-frequency noise in the region of a future cataclysm and even warned of a possible earthquake. The catastrophe happened, but the anomaly remained, the rumble of the earth is still synchronized in that area. This means that Japan in the near future can expect the same devastating earthquake.

The earth is buzzing due to the shift of the poles

The change of magnetic poles is one of the possible scenarios for the future apocalypse. And the fact that a rumble is growing in the bowels of the planet is associated by many with this. So, at least, says Professor Martin Stanville, a member of the International Academy of Deep Geological and Tectonic Problems. There are a number of scientists who agree with this version. The process has already started, the magnetic poles have shifted and continue to shift. This happens all the time and is probably the cause of the chaos that occurs in nature, climate change and all kinds of cataclysms.

Errors or outright forgeries of records

Many videos of the sounds of the apocalypse are not credible. Some of the audio material is a clear falsification. The specialists conducted a technical analysis of the recordings and found that the sound level of the main track (that is, the background noise) does not match the level of the “hum”. The volume of the latter is on average 20% higher, and this contradicts all the principles of operation of modern equipment. Finally, eyewitnesses are often simply mistaken, mistaking some other sounds for the noise of the earth. For example, I personally often heard the “trumpets of the apocalypse”, but in fact it turned out that some local marsh bird was screaming like that.

Since the summer of 2011, unusual low-frequency sounds have been recorded in different parts of the world. They were almost immediately dubbed the "Sounds of the Apocalypse". Messages about them come from Britain, the USA, Russia, Australia and many other countries. The site mixednews.ru posted the opinion of the scientist Elchin Khalilov, who tried to understand the nature of these sounds.

According to him, records with them were analyzed, which revealed that most of the spectrum is in the infrasonic range, which the human ear cannot hear. And the fact that we still hear is only a small part of the real power of anomalous sounds. The modulation of these low-frequency acoustic emissions in the range from 20 to 100 Hz is carried out using ultra-low infrasonic waves from 0.1 to 15 Hz. Geophysicists call them acoustic-gravity waves, the formation of which occurs in the upper atmosphere, on the border between the atmosphere and the ionosphere. These waves can be caused by many reasons: volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, storms, etc. However, scientists also note that the scale of the current sounds in terms of area coverage and power is much higher than is usually observed in the waves caused by these phenomena.

What then could be causing the strange buzzing in the sky?

Only very large-scale energy processes could cause such powerful manifestations of acoustic-gravity waves. They include powerful flares on the Sun that have generated huge energy flows reaching the Earth's atmosphere, causing destabilization in the magnetosphere, ionosphere and upper atmosphere. It turns out that the effect of powerful solar flares, namely the impact of light waves, particle flows and bursts of electromagnetic radiation, became the main reason for the emergence of acoustic-gravity waves that appeared after an increase in solar activity.

If we take into account the burst of solar activity, it becomes clear that the probability of its impact on the process of generating an unusual rumble in the sky has significantly increased. It is worth noting the fact that since the beginning of 2011 a constant increase in solar activity has been recorded, the increase in its amplitude exceeded the forecasts of a number of scientific institutions for 2010 and 2011. But at the same time, the observed increase in solar activity is fully consistent with the forecast of the International GEOCHANGE Committee, published in the report of the Committee for June 2010. It also notes that if the growth rate of solar activity continues, then by the end of 2012 its amplitude will reach the peak of the 23-year solar cycle, exceeding the average for the past 23 years by 1.7 times.

Also among the possible causes of these sounds is one that lies in the core of the Earth. It lies in the fact that the drift of the Earth's north magnetic pole is accelerating, which has already increased more than 5 times between 1998 and 2003, and is currently fixed at this level, intensifying the energy processes taking place in the core, since the magnetic core of our planet It is shaped by both external and internal processes. On November 15, 2011, many of the ATROPATENA geophysical stations, engaged in tracking three-dimensional variations of the planet's gravitational field, almost at the same time noted the emergence of a powerful gravitational pulse. The stations are located in Istanbul, Baku, Kyiv, Islamabad and Yogyakarta, despite the fact that the distances between them reach up to 10 thousand kilometers. This phenomenon is possible only if the cause of all these emanations is located in the core of the Earth. Such a powerful release of energy from the planet's core at the end of 2011 became a kind of signal that indicates the transition of the Earth's internal energy into an active phase.

An increase in the intensity of energy processes in the earth's core can begin to modulate the geomagnetic field, which, through a chain of physical processes occurring in the ionosphere, launches acoustic-gravity waves in the audible range, which take the form of an eerie low-frequency sound heard by people in many parts of the world. Although acoustic-gravity waves have an understandable geophysical nature, they show that an increase in the activity of the Sun and the geodynamic activity of the planet is expected. Without a doubt, the processes in the core govern the internal energy of the Earth, so the end of 2012 may be marked by strong earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. The peak of all this activity will be in 2013-2014.