Scientists explain the "strange sounds coming from the sky" or "Hum"

  • 2012

February 10, 2012 by Preston

The GeoChange Journal has interviewed Azerbaijan professor Elchin Khalilov, leader of a group of experts in geophysics who have been studying the strange sounds coming from the sky that have been reported by a multitude of people during the past 2011 and this beginning of 2012. Khalilov states that many of the reports are not a fraud and offers a solid explanation.

With you the interview:

GCJ: Mr. Khalilov, what is the nature of the unusual serious sounds reported by a large number of people, in different parts of the planet, since the summer of 2011? Many call them The Sound of the Apocalypse . Information about the phenomenon has come from various parts of the world: USA, United Kingdom, Costa Rica, Russia, Czech Republic, Australia, etc.

Khalilov: We have analyzed the records of these sounds and found that most of their spectrum is within the range of the infrasound, that is, it is not audible to humans. What people hear is only a small fraction of the real power of these sounds. They are low frequency acoustic emissions, in the range between 20 and 100 Hz, modulated by ultra-low infrared waves of 0.1 to 15 Hz. In geophysics, they are called ac gravity waves. Ethics; they are formed in the upper atmosphere, in the limit between the atmosphere and the ionosphere, in particular.

There may be a lot of causes for which these waves are generated: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, storms, tsunamis, etc. However, the magnitude of the buzz analyzed, both in terms of the covered area and its power, far exceeds those that can be generated by the aforementioned phenomena.

GCJ: In that case, what could be the cause of this buzz in the sky?

Khalilov: In our opinion, the origin of this powerful and immense manifestation of gravitational acoustic waves must be very large-scale energy processes. These processes include powerful solar flares and huge energy flows, which rush towards the Earth's surface and destabilize the magnetosphere, the ionosphere and the upper atmosphere. The impact of shock waves on the solar wind, corpuscle currents and explosions of electromagnetic radiation are the main causes of generation of acoustic gravitational waves after an increase in solar activity.

Given the increase in solar activity, manifested in the increase and energy of solar flares since mid-2011, we can assume that there is a high probability that this will have an impact on the substantial increase in the unusual hum coming from the sky. It should be noted that solar activity began to rise considerably since the beginning of 2011, with a significantly greater amplitude than all the forecasts given by a number of influential scientific institutions in 2010 and 2011. The increase observed in solar activity is totally consistent with the forecast of the GEOCHANGE International Committee, published in the Commission Report in June 2010. If this growth rate of solar activity continues, its amplitude at the end of 2012 will be greater than the amplitude of the twenty-third solar cycle, and in 2013-2014 the solar activity will reach its peak of amplitude, which we predict would be 1.5 - 1.7.

GCJ: But you said that the cause of the "hum of heaven" may be in the core of the Earth, what does it mean?

Khalilov: There is another possible cause for these sounds, and it may be in the Earth's core. The fact is that the acceleration of the Earth's magnetic north pole drift, which increased more than five times between 1998 and 2003, is today at the same level of intensification as the Earth's core energy processes, since It is the processes in the inner and outer core that make up the Earth's geomagnetic field.

As we have already reported, on November 15, 2011, all ATROPATENA geophysical stations recorded variations in three dimensions of the Earth's gravitational field, and almost at the same time a powerful gravitational momentum was recorded. The stations are deployed in Istanbul, Kiev, Baku, Islamabad and Yogyakarta; the first and the last are separated by a distance of about 10, 000 km. This phenomenon is only possible if the source of this emanation is at the level of the Earth's core. That huge release of energy from the Earth's core at the end of last year was a kind of exit signal, which indicates the transition of the Earth's internal energy to a new active phase.

The intensification of the energy processes in the Earth's core are capable of modulating the geomagnetic field that, through a chain of physical processes at the limit of the ionosphere and the atmosphere, generates audible gravitational acoustic waves, which have been heard by people in the form of alarming low frequency sounds in different parts of our planet.

In both cases, although the causes of the acoustics of gravity waves are of a somewhat incomprehensible geophysical nature, they are indicative of the significant expected increase in solar activity and the geodynamic activity of our planet. There is no doubt that the processes in the nucleus govern the internal energy of our planet, therefore, a strong increase in strong earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and extreme climatic phenomena will have to be expected at the end of 2012, with maximum levels in 2013 - 2014.

SOURCE: http://ellosviven.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/cientificos-explican-los-extranos-sonidos-provenientes-del-cielo-o-hum/

Source: GeoChange Journal

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