Proposed EAR TONEs tests
Posted by mark on May 23, 2001 at 22:08:27:

Hi:

Just de-cloaking from hyperspace...or is that from just being hyper or spacey... :)

For those who hear tones (prior to quakes, etc.) an interesting test should be performed IMO provided there is enough time / tone duration.

To determine where the tone stimulus is coming from I suggest the following test(s):

1) Upon hearing a tone quickly place a steel pot over your head. If the tone stops immediately (and consistenly) then it is likely caused by a electromagnetic wave of some sort.

2) Try 1) again but this time find directional shielding of some kind (i.e hold up a sheet of aluminum in a particular direction and shielding your head) to see if the tone stops suddenly and then starts again upon removal of the metallic (copper, aluminum, steel) barrier. If this test works consistly (and provided the tone would have lasted a long time in the first place) then this also suggests a directional EM wave as a stimulus.

3) Jump off of and stay off the earth/ground when a tone starts. See if it restarts by jumping back on the ground (earth). This working consistently suggests EM ground wave propagation (which may also be directional {i.e. from epicenter})

4) If all these tests fail consistently (which I suspect they might) then this opens another door to yet another area...which leads into the disorientation phenomena....

5)Back to continuing from 3) Set up an ULF detector in the same local area as the "Ear Tone" person and track correlation to ULF signal level and tones. Conduct correlation testing to isolate apparent linked ULF frequencies...

6) Buy audio tone generator (used in hearing tests, etc.). After hearing tone...quickly dial tune the tone generator to get a "signal match" based on what frequency you thought you just heard.... Track this with other people to see similarities and contrasts. Perhaps two people matching a tone generator compare match are detecting EQ signals whereas others are just "damm am I hearing things are what" (i.e. polite words for "junk tones"...induced by medication, sushi, or whatever...)

7) Lab time Big Time: (Do you really want to know?)

Anybody game for looking silly with a cooking pot over your head ? It just may ...down the road...lead to important information.

There are other tests as well...if you aren't falling on the ground laughing while reading this that is....

But seriously, sometimes science just ain't pretty...or looks pretty silly....

Now who's game?

mark


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     ● Re: Proposed EAR TONEs tests  - Mary Maya  01:11:47 - 5/24/2001  (7692)  (1)
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