Mr.
Khalilov, what is the nature
of the unusual very low-pitched sounds reported by a great
number of people in different parts of the planet since the
summer of 2011?
Many call them “The Sound of the Apocalypse”.
Information about that comes from all over the world: US, UK,
Costa Rica, Russia, Czech Republic, Australia, etc.
We have analyzed records of these sounds and found that most of
their spectrum lies within the infrasound range, i.e. is not
audible to humans.
What people hear is only a small fraction of
the actual power of these sounds.
They are low-frequency acoustic
emissions in the range between 20 and 100 Hz modulated by
ultra-low infrasonic waves from 0.1 to 15 Hz.
In geophysics,
they are called acoustic-gravity waves; they are formed in the
upper atmosphere, at the atmosphere-ionosphere boundary in
particular.
There can be quite a lot of causes
why those waves are generated:
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earthquakes
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volcanic eruptions
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hurricanes
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storms
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tsunamis, etc.
However, the scale of the
observed
humming sound in terms of both the area covered and its power
far exceeds those that can be generated by the above-mentioned
phenomena.
In that case, what could be causing this humming in the sky?
In our opinion, the source of such powerful and immense
manifestation of acoustic-gravity waves must be very large-scale
energy processes.
These processes include
powerful
solar flares and huge energy flows generated by them, rushing
towards Earth's surface and destabilizing the magnetosphere,
ionosphere and upper atmosphere.
Thus, the effects of powerful solar
flares:
the impact of shock waves in the solar wind, streams of
corpuscles and bursts of electromagnetic radiation are the main
causes of generation of acoustic-gravitation waves following
increased solar activity.
Given the surge in solar activity as manifested itself in the
higher number and energy of solar flares since mid-2011, we can
assume that there is a high probability of impact of the
substantial increase in solar activity on the generation of the
unusual humming coming from the sky.
It should be pointed out that solar
activity began to rise sharply since early 2011, with its
amplitude significantly higher than all forecasts given by a
number of influential scientific institutions in 2010 and 2011.
Meanwhile, the observed increase in
solar activity is fully consistent with the forecast of the
International Committee GEOCHANGE published in the Committee's
Report in June 2010.
If this growth rate of solar
activity continues, its amplitude by the end of 2012 will be
higher than the amplitude of 23rd solar cycle, and in 2013-2014
the solar activity will reach its peak the amplitude of which
was predicted by us to be 1.5 - 1.7 times higher than the
amplitude of the 23rd cycle.
But you said that the cause of the "sky hum" can lie within
Earth's core as well, what does it mean?
There is one more possible cause of these sounds and it may lie
at the Earth's core.
The fact is that the acceleration of
the drift of the Earth's north magnetic pole which increased
more than fivefold between 1998 and 2003 and is at the same
level today points to intensification of energy processes in the
Earth's core, since it is processes in the inner and outer core
that form the Earth's geomagnetic field.
Meanwhile, as we have already
reported, on November 15, 2011 all
ATROPATENA geophysical
stations which record three-dimensional variations of the
Earth's gravitational field almost simultaneously registered a
powerful gravitational impulse.
The stations are deployed in,
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Istanbul
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Kiev
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Baku
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Islamabad
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Yogyakarta,
...with the first
and last one being separated by a distance of about 10,000 km.
Such a phenomenon is only possible
if the source of this emanation is at the Earth's core level.
That huge energy release from the Earth's core at the end of the
last year was some kind of a start signal indicating the
transition of the Earth's internal energy into a new active
phase.
Intensification of the energy processes in the Earth's core can
modulate the geomagnetic field which, through a chain of
physical processes at the ionosphere - atmosphere boundary
level, generates acoustic-gravity waves the audible range of
which has been heard by people in the form of a frightening
low-frequency sound in different parts of our planet.
In both cases, even though the causes of acoustic-gravity waves
are of a quite understandable geophysical nature, they are
indicative of the expected significant increase in solar
activity and the geodynamic activity of our planet.
There is no doubt that processes in
the core rule the internal energy of our planet, therefore, we
should expect by the end of 2012 a sharp rise in,
-
strong
earthquakes
-
volcanic eruptions
-
tsunamis
-
extreme weather
events,
...with peak levels in 2013 - 2014.