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Topic: 2012 strange sound heard all over the world coming from sky
Conrad_73's photo
Wed 07/31/13 05:18 AM


"And when Gabriel blows in his horn, when Gabriel blows in his horn,/ oh Lord let me be in that number when Gabriel blows in his horn."


It might sound funny but that's also my prayer. I don't want to cry "had i know" Lord let me be in that number when Gabriel blows in his horn
Lighten up Man!bigsmile

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 07/31/13 05:23 AM

HAARP maybe
HAARP is HF,this Sound is in the Audiofrequencies,possibly 50/60 cycles/sec!

mightymoe's photo
Wed 07/31/13 08:02 AM


HAARP maybe
HAARP is HF,this Sound is in the Audiofrequencies,possibly 50/60 cycles/sec!


i think it has to do with the pole shift thats coming... it's happened before, i think thats why it was written in the bible...

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Fri 09/13/13 04:40 PM
I heard from Stan Deyo it could be sounds from volcanos that Are trying to erupt. they have that tube like shaft that could emit that sounds.

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Fri 09/13/13 04:55 PM
Some told me that it had something to do with underground tunnels.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/14/13 08:46 AM

Some told me that it had something to do with underground tunnels.


i thought that too, because there are different types of these sounds. some sound like machinery, with a deep tone, while others are more harmonic, more lighter sounds...

BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Sun 09/15/13 02:31 AM
Its Aliens!!

It realy isnt, when you consider the vast distances to even our closest neighbouring star, Alpha Centuri. You would have to be going at the speed of light for 5 years just to reach it...thats roughly 186 thousand miles a second, for five years, just to get here.

I dont buy it. 186.000 miles an hour is the maximum speed physics state it is possible to go. But to go at this speed, you need an infinite fuel source. Nothing lasts forever.

Now, CERN is Switzerland recently thought Neutrino's moved faster than the speed of light, and if this was the case it might make Aliens at least theoreticaly plausible, but in the end it turned out they had made a mistake, and Einstein is still the benchmark.

mightymoe's photo
Sun 09/15/13 06:32 PM

Its Aliens!!

It realy isnt, when you consider the vast distances to even our closest neighbouring star, Alpha Centuri. You would have to be going at the speed of light for 5 years just to reach it...thats roughly 186 thousand miles a second, for five years, just to get here.

I dont buy it. 186.000 miles an hour is the maximum speed physics state it is possible to go. But to go at this speed, you need an infinite fuel source. Nothing lasts forever.

Now, CERN is Switzerland recently thought Neutrino's moved faster than the speed of light, and if this was the case it might make Aliens at least theoreticaly plausible, but in the end it turned out they had made a mistake, and Einstein is still the benchmark.


i don't think we as humans know enough to make those statements as fact...

inter-dimensional gateways, wormholes, folded space are just a few possible ways to get across the vast distances...

maybe with time we can see if some of the impossibilities are possible...

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Sun 09/15/13 09:34 PM


Some told me that it had something to do with underground tunnels.


i thought that too, because there are different types of these sounds. some sound like machinery, with a deep tone, while others are more harmonic, more lighter sounds...


Universal harmonics sounds good.


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Sun 09/15/13 09:38 PM

Its Aliens!!

It realy isnt, when you consider the vast distances to even our closest neighbouring star, Alpha Centuri. You would have to be going at the speed of light for 5 years just to reach it...thats roughly 186 thousand miles a second, for five years, just to get here.

I dont buy it. 186.000 miles an hour is the maximum speed physics state it is possible to go. But to go at this speed, you need an infinite fuel source. Nothing lasts forever.

Now, CERN is Switzerland recently thought Neutrino's moved faster than the speed of light, and if this was the case it might make Aliens at least theoreticaly plausible, but in the end it turned out they had made a mistake, and Einstein is still the benchmark.



Oh please don't get me started telling you how alien ships traverse through this galaxy through star gates and worm holes.




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Sun 09/15/13 11:28 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 09/15/13 11:28 PM

pitchfork

BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Mon 09/16/13 02:45 AM
Depends really if you buy into dark matter. Wormholes would only realy work if you can bend time and space to such a degree that you can actually make a wormhole....but if dark matter holds the shape of the universe?

Lets put it this way, if its possible to go vast distances like these, I doubt even my grandson's great great grandson will be around to see it

laugh laugh

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Tue 09/17/13 09:05 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 09/17/13 09:05 AM

Depends really if you buy into dark matter. Wormholes would only realy work if you can bend time and space to such a degree that you can actually make a wormhole....but if dark matter holds the shape of the universe?

Lets put it this way, if its possible to go vast distances like these, I doubt even my grandson's great great grandson will be around to see it

laugh laugh



Aliens are doing it already. They bend the space within the vortex they create around their spaceship.

Dark matter does not exist.


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Tue 09/17/13 09:09 AM



While nothing can break the speed of light, scientists have long considered the fantasy of warp speed travel, where spaceships could bend space and time on itself to move through loopholes in space.
Equations based on the laws of relativity have allowed warp speed in theory: but the energy required to make it happen would require the energy-mass of a Jupiter-sized planet.


Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre's theories are the most practical, mooting a ring around a sphere-shaped spaceship, which would contract space in front of the ship, and expand space behind it.
This would allow faster-than-light travel - if astrophysicists could harness planet-sized energy or sip power from a supernova.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2204913/Nasa-breakthrough-suggests-Star-Treks-warp-drives-possible--practical.html#ixzz2fAPLziaV
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Sun 09/22/13 02:00 PM
Its the sound of HAARP

http://youtu.be/LsgrRmHW8ro

larsson71's photo
Sun 09/22/13 07:30 PM
Nope, you're all wrong! It was me on the toilet after my ex made me a dodgy curry! laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 09/23/13 01:08 PM
Oh wait, I think I might know, is it someone with bad gas? That poor person. They just need an enema and it'll all be okay again ;)

BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Tue 09/24/13 06:54 AM
Im telling you its little green fella's!

Carter from E.R is going to be running around with an AK-47 and a bad case of the skitters soon

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Fri 10/04/13 05:31 PM
Project bluebeam and the rabbit hole gets deeper

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