Decipher the mysterious noises from the ground

People in the small village of Woodland (Durham - England) almost every night have to hear strange strange noises coming from the underground.

The noises from the ground - also known as the 'Taos hum' (Rumble Taos), stem from the first notable case in the American village of Taos - often sounding like the sound of a Diesel engines run idle, sometimes as strong as explosions that make furniture in the house shake. The mysterious phenomenon over time often occurs in many different areas around the world.

There have been many different studies and hypotheses that explain this phenomenon - secret government experiments, collective hallucinations or noises arising from underground tectonic processes, etc. Yes all of these hypotheses are either unproven, or unexplained.

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The small Taos village in America has become famous
The whole world after strange sounds appear

Over the past two months, all 300 Woodland village residents were almost unable to sleep because of the loud rumbling noise from the ground for several hours at night. The sound is like the sound of an idling car engine running continuously from midnight until 4am. The sound was so strong and uncomfortable that they all felt uneasy, unable to sleep peacefully.

In fact, such low-frequency sounds are not too rare - they are heard in many parts of the world from the US, Northern Europe, New Zealand, Britain, Switzerland, etc. But the famous case The best known ever has happened in a village of Indians named Taos (New Mexico state, USA) since the mid-90s of the last century. After three years of continuous reflection of the people, the US Congress recognized this as a serious problem, so it was the task of an expert delegation to come here to find out. Before the authorities, the locals had each other complained about the symptoms of nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds, and headache because of the strange rumble. However, the experts were finally unable to find the source of the mysterious sound.

Woodland is the latest similar case to be recorded. People here also split up to organize guard to find the source of sound. When all attempts to understand were unsuccessful, the local government had to report to the government for help. Woodland's roar in the earth is different from many previous cases, all heard clearly by everyone. While, according to 'Daily Telegraph' , there is no industrial, metallurgical or mining facility in this area that can cause similar sounds. According to some local people, this sound is heard more clearly in some houses, feeling like they pierce the walls from the outside, compressing into the ears.

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Woodland (Durham - England) small village

Science has so far not been able to fully explain the origin of these mysterious sounds. Acoustic expert David Baguley from Addenbrooke Hospital (Cambridge) said that at least one third of the cases could identify the cause of the noise.'It could be a refrigerator, an industrial fan or some heavy industrial complex from the factory next door.' - Baguley explained. For example, 'Kokomo roar' in Kokomo town (Indiana) comes from a local Chrysler factory. In 2005, after a long time of studying phenomena in Taos, the scientific community only identified this as a possible case of strange collective hallucinations affecting the eardrums, in addition to the local residents who are skinned. red, others do not hear this sound. However, the cause of noise in Woodland is still a mystery.

In 1998, science proved that the earth always emits a small low-frequency sound that our ears cannot recognize. It is very likely that the above sound sometimes increases in intensity that makes people aware. Some scientists believe that the rumble is related to geological tectonic processes, such as tectonic movements or movements of magma currents below the thin crust of the earth. There is a hypothesis that is correct for the phenomenon occurring in North America's Pacific coast.

In 2009, people identified a roar from the ground here in fact from the water, formed when giant waves hit the seabed. When two waves with close proximity to each other are in opposite directions, they create a wave carrying their energy at the bottom of the sea. Then there was a regular wave of vibration with a frequency of nearly 10 milihertz. This vibration at super low and low frequencies (0 milihertz to 3 hertz, and 3 to 20 hertz, respectively) is likely to not only spread underwater but also land.

In other cases, scientists blamed the culprit on the US high-frequency aurora research program (HAARP), Russia's similar program "Sura" , or the operation of submarines. coastal areas, etc. But there are still many cases that the experts cannot determine the cause, or just give the unproven conjecture hypotheses.