Another ULF question
Posted by EQF on November 13, 2001 at 04:12:49:

Some people who are earthquake sensitive reportedly have the intensity of the earthquake related sensations which they are experiencing increase when they approach the ocean, when they stand near metal water pipes in their homes, and when they start water running in the kitchen sink.

Others can stand outside and slowly turn around, and the sensations which they are experiencing will increase in intensity when they face a certain direction. They believe that the fault zone where the earthquake is about to occur is then in that direction.

Those types of reports suggest to me that they must be responding to some type of signal contained in a low frequency radio wave. I do not think that other frequency radio signals would be conducted by ocean water. I also expect that the Earth’s geomagnetic field would not be so selective for where it was most intense.

Does that sound reasonable? Can anyone else propose what the earthquake sensitives might be detecting?



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