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Apr 17, 2008 07:06


So, I know very little on the veracity of the research going into The Earth's Hum Earth's Hum Sounds More Mysterious Than Ever

Charles Q. Choi
Special to LiveScience
LiveScience.com Wed Apr 16, 9:11 AM ET
Earth gives off a relentless hum of countless notes completely imperceptible to the human ear, like a giant, exceptionally quiet symphony, but ( Read more... )

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petitfour April 17 2008, 14:32:54 UTC
Wouldn't it be great if they found out eventually that it was carrying some sort of tune? "Louie Louie, oh no..."

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scyleia April 17 2008, 15:19:48 UTC
I found this very interesting, I had no idea the Earth had a constant hum...good post, I feel a little bit more educated :p

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rosefox April 17 2008, 16:00:23 UTC
I went to high school with Charles Choi! He's a respected science journalist and frequently writes for the New York Times; he's meticulous with his research. If he's writing about it, chances are very good it's legit.

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ultimatekingrat April 17 2008, 16:03:34 UTC
I just love these planetary noises. By the way, how can I listen to this? the video link in the link didn't work, I only saw the comments and I even tried registering.

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snobahr April 17 2008, 19:21:39 UTC
Dunno, I haven't looked through it, yet. There's a link to the original article in the top line of the post, though :)

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rob_t_firefly April 17 2008, 16:18:12 UTC
The Earth hums because it doesn't know the words.

...sorry.

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snobahr April 17 2008, 19:21:12 UTC
No, yer not... :D

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rob_t_firefly April 17 2008, 19:32:25 UTC
You're right! I'm glad, glad I tellya!

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