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From: Ray Dickenson <r.dickenson.nul> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:24:53 -0000 Archived: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 09:27:31 -0500 Subject: Re: Those "Noises" And MSM >From: Ray Dickenson <r.dickenson.nul> >To: <post.nul> >Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:59:56 -0000 >Subject: Re: Those "Noises" And MSM <snip> >We can estimate that the actual power involved was at least in >the high mega-watts, and probably much higher if the affected >area's true size was known. Any local 'antenna' picking up that >much electro-magnetic signal power and trying to convert it to >mechanical movement - i.e. audio o/p or physical vibration >through the ground, would have instantly burnt out, unless it >was of a massive, purposely-built construction. Hello List Forgot to mention, in 1859 there was a solar storm bigger than anything seen since, during which telgraph wires sparked and burned, reputedly causing some small fires, and operators got electic shocks. But apart from probable small crackles and pops as the wires disintegrated, there were _no_ world-wide noises reported. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_storm_of_1859 So we can see the 'antenna' theory is literally too weak to carry conviction (never mind all that electrical current). Cheers Ray D Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/program/ These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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