Hi John, Thanks for letting me know. I wondered where it went. Did not save the message so cannot repost. But in summary, I feel the hum acutely as an internal vibration and pressure in my ears. This is how I can tell if it's "on" when the sound is faint. The pressure is there. On occasion, the pressure lifts (rarely) and I know that whatever is emitting the hum is turned off. From what I can read about infrasound, my experience is typical. The vibration I sense is some kind of acoustic resonance in internal body cavities. Which indicates this hum is interacting with my body which morally is crossing a line if not yet legally. On Feb 10, 1:27 pm, "john dawes" <[email protected]> wrote: > I can not see the reason but Google rejected your following message as spam. > > Would you please repost the complete message > > Subject: Re: New to group - north Idaho > > From: Unisoils > Date: Feb 08 05:30PM -0800 > > What really worries me is the physical aspects of the hum. I "feel" it > more then hear it. Sometimes it's just the ear pressure but other > times I feel it in my chest. The vibration can be so intense that my > teeth are practically chattering and > > John
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