I know it sounds pretty farfetched, but on the other hand sound waves can be pretty powerfull in their effect on the human body.
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To: Idaho_Cowboy
43 posted on
10/21/2013 12:25:49 PM PDT by
JoeProBono
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To: Idaho_Cowboy
Yep. Low frequency vibrations that might not be able to be heard can drop a person a long distance away. I lived near a bunch of very large generators once and when they got in tune, and they tried never to let them get in tune, it could drop a guy a mile away.
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10/21/2013 4:51:57 PM PDT by
CodeToad
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To: Idaho_Cowboy
It's not far fetched for persons who have unknown Vestibular {Inner and Auditory Processing Disorders}. It can in fact cause some very extreme symptoms. If I understand this right this is low frequency possibly even sub audible {just below detectable hearing} and low frequency can penetrate the human body.
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10/21/2013 6:31:16 PM PDT by
cva66snipe
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To: Idaho_Cowboy
58 posted on
10/22/2013 11:53:21 AM PDT by
McGruff
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