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IronLung
from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2004-10-02 01:35 [#01350601]
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16 octaves below middle C
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warh0l
from <----- on 2004-10-02 01:37 [#01350602]
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i heard you can produce bass so low that is actually melts your insides...
maybe some old wives tale. haha
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E-man
from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2004-10-02 02:37 [#01350623]
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exellent, maybe they'll find one day that this hum as an influence on human beings
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Neodoxy
from Sydney on 2004-10-02 02:45 [#01350625]
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Someone was telling me about an experiment they did involving a oak tree log thing suspended down one of those vertical missle silos. There was a guy who was doing the experiment who was in the silo and everyone else was above ground. Den wat they did was they resonated the log such that they could produce an extremley bassy baseness and when it was over they went down there and the guy was mush. Or so i hear.
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big
from lsg on 2004-10-02 08:32 [#01350716]
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i put on my headphones for that link
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pOgO
from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-10-02 08:35 [#01350718]
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that's because the center of the earth is a giant bumble bee!
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mashnote
from mol (Belgium) on 2004-10-02 08:47 [#01350719]
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"The tones "are never in harmony so it would be horrible, probably," he said. "More like modern music" than baroque. "
heh
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zkreso
from Kr.sand (Norway) on 2004-10-02 08:48 [#01350720]
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Who cares? I'm not interested in anything below 20hz or above 20000hz
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E-man
from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2004-10-02 08:58 [#01350723]
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i like what goes beyond 20Hz...
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-02 09:37 [#01350761]
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below 20hz is quite incredible. Too bad yer not interestd ;) ;) ;)
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-02 09:38 [#01350763]
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i've talked about this quite a bit before. .. for once ill try searching instead of re-typin everything.
You can't "melt" your insides, but everything (everything) has a resonate frequency. You throw enough pressure @ that resonate freq. (say, 13Hz for your bowels) and well ... I think you can figure out why they call it the "brown note" :)
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-10-02 09:58 [#01350780]
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Nothing compared to this
Wavelength of about 10 million years.
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-10-02 10:03 [#01350783]
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Ick! Now that's just plain gooey.
Anybody have any links describing in some depth the kind of physical trauma this kind of stuff can do to you (no pics)?
That Brown Note gun idea sounds hilarious, and awful. A bit more humane than the Deafening, Screaming Baby Gun.
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-10-02 14:06 [#01350935]
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yeah, stuff like that is incredible :)
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-10-02 14:08 [#01350936]
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one thing: do you know how they measured sound from outer space? all i know is that theres like only 1000 molecules per cubic metre in deep space.. is that enough for sound to propagiate (sp?)
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-02 14:32 [#01350946]
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Hmm have a look at this for more boards of canadry frequency MADNESS
There's some interesting ones there!
THE MADNESS
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idle interloper
on 2004-10-02 14:36 [#01350948]
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Maybe the Big Bang was just an enormous, slightly-dissonant chord that is still giving off good and bad vibrations (of existence) today.
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-02 14:37 [#01350949]
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"Magic windows are frequencies which (according to Thomas E. Bearden) are especially suited for coupling to and bringing energies from other dimensions. These are the frequencies:
38-40 kHz 150-160 kHz 1.1-1.3 MHz 1.057 GHz
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38-40 kHz was mentioned in a incident of a strange light being seen, and it appears to be described as a promising frequency range. It is also low enough to be easy to experiment with"
How the hell do you experiment with a frequency like that?? Jees this stuff is interesting.
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idle interloper
on 2004-10-02 15:02 [#01350954]
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I wouldn't think that it is the type of thing we could fully understand or experiment with in this day 'n' age.
I mean, it's really subjective, when you're a human. It's the kind of thing you'd maybe need an android to study and explain to you... Otherwise you might get scientists saying "The ghostly voice of my childhood pet hamster, Binky was whispering to me in the 33-42 kHz range. Then a infrared spectre flashed me with a light; a blinding colour beyond violet, which I christen to humanity as D'Geonde."
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-02 15:56 [#01350983]
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Hmm its a shame. At times like this I wished I carried on doing physics at school.
I just can't get my head around how this would manifest itself. So if a pure and powerful 'magic window' frequency is created, then wierd shit just starts happening where that wavelength is present? Seems a bit too much of a headfuck for me.
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idle interloper
on 2004-10-02 16:08 [#01351001]
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Well, perhaps that's just what it is... A headfuck caused by vibrations. I'm sure if there's a frequency low/high enough out there it would start to mess with one's brainwaves. So that would cause weird shit to happen. Weird shit is just an experience. For example, the ability to see would be considered very weird by a human if some kind of force enabled them to when they weren't able before, or didn't understand the ability of sight in the first place, and if our senses evolved randomly through natural selection, etc..., then there very well could be other possible senses that we cannot even begin to understand in our usual ways.
I've read about the vibrations of tectonic releasing waves that interfere with brainwaves (or something) and causing a release of endorphins/chemicals in the brain strikingly similar to what happens during an Lsd trip.
It has been used by skeptics to dismiss alien abductions, ghost sightings etc... Many times these earthly disturbances/waves are found in locations where people repeatedly report seeing or experiencing unexplainable things.
Perhaps this "Magic Window" concept is related...
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idle interloper
on 2004-10-02 16:10 [#01351002]
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Errr. That should've said "vibrations of tectonic plates releasing waves."
Dam-Nit.
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-02 19:01 [#01351228]
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maybe when one of these "waves" effect us, we feel what we refer to today as a "deja vu"
or a "very odd feeling"
ya never know.
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2004-10-02 19:05 [#01351230]
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deja vu means 'seen before'
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-02 19:07 [#01351239]
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yeah but im talking about the feeling you get when you have a "deja vu" instance.
it could be your brain just taking the present state and somehow warping it to make you kinda, live a millisecond faster than what you are witnessing.
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IronLung
from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2004-10-02 19:15 [#01351252]
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man that is one sweet link....
very cool find...
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big
from lsg on 2004-10-02 19:15 [#01351253]
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groovy baby
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r40f
from qrters tea party on 2004-10-02 19:18 [#01351257]
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wow, very interesting stuff.
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2004-10-02 20:19 [#01351282]
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Thats some phat bass
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idle interloper
on 2004-10-02 20:43 [#01351291]
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If someone offered a subwoofer with that low of response people would rush out and buy it and implode the earth.
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corrupted-girl
on 2004-10-02 21:46 [#01351310]
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neat-0
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-03 02:03 [#01351342]
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192dB
S.T.P.
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evolume
from seattle (United States) on 2004-10-03 02:32 [#01351350]
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i fart 2 octaves above middle C! coincidence??!!
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-03 05:17 [#01351387]
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Someone should cut up the earth's hum in recycle and make some monged drukqs beats.
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