One quick reply as it was a Q directed at me personally - A Faraday Cage won't stop microwaves - Holes. Need a solid surface - Gaussian. I know that I am getting hit by microwaves. I sleep in a bed and room boxed in with a rigid foam double-faced aluminum 8ft X 4ft called TUFF- R by Corning - Cheap and works - Honest. I can stop the microwaves (100% up to 1GHz) but not the Hum. The Hum is shown at ~16, 22, 26, 30,36, and 45Hz on the DSSF3 Analysis. The common subharmonics here are 91.09 and 314.47Hz, so it's either 30 or 16 that's hitting me in the gut. You do know that 17Hz is the trepidation frequency right? - Infrasound Wikipedia. ALL of the above subharmonics analyse as being 10-15%, at around 65-83dBC, above ANY other noise (ambient).
So, I guess that mines don't use surface generated electricity huh? Railway lines do? But yes, open mind is the way to go here with sources. Never had a problem with the power lines 'til this started. And I'm only here (nice apartment though) to get my son over this massive learning hump he's in at university. Don't tell him that I told you this, but :) ......... He's a great guy, ultra-extremely intelligent, highly strung. Catch ya later Trev. On Dec 16, 7:08 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > Tin Hat time ;~) > Have you got access to a nearby Faraday Cage, Vic? I think they are > even portable. > This would help to see if EM radiation at whatever freq. is getting > through to you. > In the past, [and John will vouch this] Hum has ignored screening and > even been heard down mines etc. One reason why, even with prime > candidates and historical sheenanigans going on with utilities etc up > to their guilty necks, we still have to look at the broad picture in > chasing this illusive beast called Hummzzzz...mmm > [PS: You are too dang near those O/H wires ! Hum cause or not...] > > On Dec 16, 9:51 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > That's not what I said/stated, read it over. Look, please just take a > > look at the stuff on this Forum. We've got a worldwide Hum. So it has > > to be a worldwide causation, maybe more than one cause. But the effect > > is the same everywhere. This "thing" is big, it ain't just in YOUR > > backyard. nobody who hears it has EVER figured out what it is; and as > > you rightly state, those that odn't hear it don't care. Maybe everyone > > was looking in the wrong place before. Maybe, just maybe, we're > > looking in the right place this time. And it ain't about wireless > > signals, I know all about that sh*t too! > > > On Dec 16, 4:38 pm, DC <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Vic, > > > > It's a possibility, but a little far regarding the hum. Regarding health > > > issues and feeling it in your chest and gut, sure that's possible if the > > > emision is strong enough and you're sensitive to it. However, the hum > > > coming from wireless data transmitting devices is unlikely. I'm a network > > > guy - I design, maintain, and troubleshoot wired and wireless data > > > networks, as well as servers and workstations. I have been around this > > > equipment for many years and for sure by now would have experienced the > > > hum, further, most likely at or near work. That is just not the case!!!- > > > Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
