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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2011 21:13:03 GMT -6
Okayyy so it's not paranormal..it IS amazing. The photographer managed to snap the jet's vapor cone at a Mirmar air show and to me this is a WOW picture
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Post by Steve on Jan 25, 2011 0:20:24 GMT -6
Hi Jokelly,
Isn't that neat! Thanks for sharing Jo. I love this stuff. This is not that uncommon. The aircraft's shock wave as it passes the speed of sound compresses the humidity in the air, making the shock wave visible. As your image above of the F-18 Super Hornet demonstrates.
Below is a video of an F-14 Tomcat showing the same effect. It does not happen all the time, just when the air humidity conditions are right.
When an airplane travels at a speed faster than sound, density waves of sound emitted by the plane cannot precede the plane, they instead accumulate in a sonic cone behind the plane. When this shock wave passes, a listener hears all at once the sound emitted over a longer period: a sonic boom. As a plane accelerates to just break the sound barrier, however, an unusual cloud might form.
In a sense, we are seeing what a sonic boom looks like.
Steve
Here it is again - the huge space shuttle Atlantis passing the speed of sound and beyond...
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Post by Steve on Jan 25, 2011 0:59:19 GMT -6
Related, here is a demonstration of harmonics with salt on a vibrating table.
Could similar plasma harmonics perhaps be how crop circles might be formed? (at frequencies we perhaps cannot hear)??
Please forgive me about the sound, it is piercing. You may need to turn your volume off while watching to spare both you and your dogs ears.
Notice how as the frequency (pitch) goes higher, the more elaborate the symmetrical patterns become.
Steve
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 3:43:28 GMT -6
Wow you guys. Interesting videos from both of you... especially the harmonics one...
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Post by bewildered on Jan 25, 2011 4:14:40 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing the video, Steve. Sound is amazing...and what can be done with it borders on the seemingly miraculous. Applied sound can be used in a variety of ways, the least of which are (unfortunately) destructive, such as focused beam weaponry used by both the military and law enforcement agencies. The LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device) comes to mind: This device employs a focused beam of sound that effects those stuck by it with disorientation, temporary blindness, and hearing loss. In other less destructive applications, focused sound can be used to levitate objects in a manner similar to that achieved by superconductors and magnetic fields. All very fascinating.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 25, 2011 11:03:22 GMT -6
Those were sooo cooooool! I never thought about sound being used to manipulate objects but it does make sense now that I think about it. Have sounds ever been reported in conjunction with the formation of crop circles (besides the sound of crunching feet)?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 11:10:10 GMT -6
That is absolutely fascinating Steve. Maybe that is how they are making the more intricate crop circles. I'm positive there are a lot of possible answers out there to our questions...Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 11:16:48 GMT -6
Funny you should ask Sky...sounds are often recorded around crop circles a 'trilling' in particular. I had no idea until you asked and I went to hunt ..thanks for the direction. Both are interesting articles and there are many more. "Modern science now shows that these geometric rhythms lie at the centre of atomic structures. When Andrew Gladzewski carried out research into atomic patterns, plants, crystals and harmonics in music he concluded that atoms are harmonic resonators, proving that physical reality is actually governed by geometric arrays based on sound frequencies" The URL just below..is really interesting! Why do they not bring things like this up when they're talking about crop circles? www.bibliotecapleyades.net/circulos_cultivos/esp_circulos_cultivos_7.htmwww.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/whitecrow.html
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Post by paulette on Jan 25, 2011 11:39:42 GMT -6
When Andrew Gladzewski carried out research into atomic patterns, plants, crystals and harmonics in music he concluded that atoms are harmonic resonators, proving that physical reality is actually governed by geometric arrays based on sound frequencies"
Jokelly
This is amazing - it is truly seeing what is all around us - the harmonics of seemingly solid objects. I have always scoffed at people who insist that a particular crystal (stone) has a particular effect on its wearer. I can now see that it must have some effect (it still doesn't "prove" to me that rose quartz means one thing and topaz another). But if we listen to our affinities and disaffinities we may be tuning in on our perceptions of these patterns/sounds.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 13:24:34 GMT -6
I have a nagging feeling that we're missing a lot of 'key' universal elements along such lines. I have some recordings of 'healing' music (singing bowls and the like) and while I don't know if they actually heal anything, they are absolutely brain soothing and that (to me) accounts for something. ;D It was interesting that one of those articles mentioned people being 'healed' by the sounds in a crop circle (in one case from Parkinson's disease, I believe). I don't scoff at much anymore LOL
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Post by lois on Jan 25, 2011 14:38:02 GMT -6
Resembles someone making crop circles.. After all we still have no clue about them
Lois
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