US...Buffalo, NY 14216....and Shelby · 2018-03-02 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
A low hum in US...Buffalo, NY 14216....and Shelby
ohhhh Wow...thank you thank you thank you....so I'm not crazy!!! I am sensing something. I live in the NE US.
I can certainly relate to this, I hear/sense it a lot, usually late in the evening(overnight hours) when human activity comes to a halt, such as car traffic ect. and the world sleeps...but there are times during the day when I will notice it as well.
For me, I would not say it's a rumble but more like a humming like tone. It's kind of like the humming you hear when your near one of those local electric power stations, except the tone varies in its intensity and it's a pulsing humming sound, with the tone or the humming building up, getting deeper and then going back down. Sometimes it's more subtle, other times it has a much deeper resonance to it...and it is constant, always starting low, like it's farther away and building, like a frequency wave of sorts. The only other thing I can compare it to would be like when you hear a motor/speed boat in the far off distance as it's speeding up and then slowing down and then speeds up again and slows down again, over and over again. And I'm not even sure if I'm hearing it or if I'm sensing it some other way or both. I have tried to bring it to others attention when I notice it at times but they do not always seem to notice it like I do.
I'm wondering if it's some sort of electromagnetic energy I'm sensing, but from what I do not know. I know the Schumann resonance has been recording peaks of energy it's sensing within our planets Electromagnetic field and I'm wondering could that be what it is, could I be sensing that as well......weird I know, but then the amount of water in the human body ranges from 50-75%...and water does conduct electricity. Yes...I would like to add some things. Some of your "pic one" questions were difficult to answer because there were not enough choices, for example: when asking what I live in, I would have prefered there was an "other" I could have checked and then explained that I do have 2 single family homes, one in the city and one in the country, both of which I use. When you asked if I was sensitive to sounds, I wasn't sure exactly how you meant that and would have appreciated having a "other" box I could have checked to explain...so I answered "not at all" because sounds have never bothered me and I have always had excellent hearing until losing my hearing in my left ear in Dec of 2016 apparently due to being diagnosed with having HBP...which also at the time caused the Vertigo as well. And...as far as your asking if others have heard this sound or it being masked by other noises, as I explained earlier, I have brought it to others attention and sometimes they have taken notice after listening real closely and other times they have not, the intensity can vary so I figure that maybe I'm just more sensitive to it, perhaps I can hear and sense it, I do not know or understand it. Anyway, it would be much more helpful if you included "other" as one of th
What they reported
First noticed: 2017
Pitch: hmmm... "sine" maybe, but what I hear varies in intensity, low to high
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Sense of vibration, hmmm maybe...but not in the sense that there's a physical shaking
Changes with weather: never considered that....but I'm not noticing it tonight and we are currently experiencing a winter storm at the moment.
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