8 Strangest Sounds Science Can't Explain

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8 Strangest Sounds Science Can't Explain

Post by Asgard » Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:46 am

8 mysteries challenge, but are there any that might succumb to a more electro-informed perspective?

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Did aliens try to send us a message in 1977? Is some mythical, nightmarish sea monster responsible for the bizarre ocean sound known as ‘The Bloop’? Could an enigmatic Russian radio signal be transmitting encoded messages to spies? The world is full of sounds, but some stand out, especially when they’re incredibly loud or simply unexplainable by science. These 8 sounds and signals are subjects of constant speculation between conspiracy theorists and scientists alike, but it’s possible that we’ll never know their origin or meaning.

http://weburbanist.com/2010/06/07/signa ... ed-sounds/

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and here's an interesting one which didn't make it on the above list. apparently a WWII-era radio is still picking up signals from what would seem to be decades-old broadcasts. usually something like this would just be dismissed as some strange paranormal affectation like 'ghosts' or the like but could some process be in play that just involves recurrent/looping/repetitive EM frequency flows or something of that nature?

A 70-year-old radio at a Scottish heritage centre has been picking up vintage broadcasts featuring Winston Churchill and the music of Glen Miller.

The Pye valve wireless at Montrose Air Station, a heritage centre that tells the story of the men and women who served there, has no power and is not connected to any source of electricity.

The aerodrome has been a source of paranormal sightings and sounds for almost a century, with reports of ghostly figures, eerie footsteps and door handles turning, but the mysterious wireless broadcasts have had even the most sceptical staff at the station searching for a rational explanation.

http://news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/181 ... f-station/

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