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Ear Tone Research - August 21, 2012 |
This subject matter has been discussed again and again on this bulletin board. But nothing much ever gets done. Then it gets discussed again months or years later. Again, nothing gets done. Earthquake related Ear Tones likely do not result from tinnitus. However, it is possible that there might be some type of biological link between the two phenomena. Other projects that have deadlines are keeping me busy. So, I can’t go into too much detail at the moment regarding this subject or Dr. Kalenda’s Tectonic Plate Movement work. One of those projects is my personal earthquake forecasting program that has just had all of its data files updated including the EM Signal files. That was quite a project! Now it will take a day or two for my computer programs to do all the necessary number crunching so that they can start generating current forecast charts again. In the mean time, here is at least some information regarding Ear Tones. I have a tremendous amount of information collected from people around the world regarding them. And I have had an open offer for years to any experienced professional researchers who can work in this area to study these Ear Tone phenomena and other effects associated with human and animal Earthquake Sensitivity. Years ago I even wrote to the U.S. Surgeon General and recommended that these effects be studied in part because of some of the health and life threatening problems that can be associated with them. For example, I know of two people who have had to be repeatedly hospitalized with fairly serious conditions related to Earthquake Sensitivity. People can also get dangerously depressed when a powerful earthquake is approaching. Researchers in Europe have studied these effects on certain medical type phenomena. And I believe they published some papers on them. It appears that at least some of these effects might be related to the same processes involved with TMS, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Here is a Wikipedia report about TMS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation Some of those medical workers use “guide” pulses to the brain to determine where their probes are focused. And those pulses can apparently at times produce some of the same effects as Earthquake Sensitivity. I don’t know if those particular magnetic systems can generate Ear Tones. I do know that certain types of lab instruments can generate them. I ran some quick tests on one of them a number of years ago. It was about 5 feet away from me and produced a loud, continuous tone in both ears. I had never heard a tone in both ears before at the same time. And as the power was turned up and down and as I faced in different directions, the tone got louder and softer. There were thousands of people in the area. This was at a major scientific convention. And no one else could hear anything. The people who owned the lab instruments stated that it was impossible for anyone to hear anything coming from their equipment. Wrong! I believe that I might know how approaching earthquakes are actually generating these signals. And again, I have an open offer to work with any experienced professional researchers with the goal of generating a formal technical paper discussing this subject matter, taking into account present time limitations. These are personal opinions. Follow Ups: ● Re: Ear Tone Research - August 21, 2012 - Skywise 15:20:47 - 8/22/2012 (80173) (0) |
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