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charles-4 on
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Hello Paul,
it would be better understandable for most listees, if a part of the earlier
posting was mentioned.
Now, one has to guess to which posting you are referring to.
I do know a lady, who *feels* airplanes before she can see them.
Probably it is the radar the planes are using, or it is the low-frequency
sound vibrations she feels.
Trees pick up an enormous load of high frequencies.
I have been told that some 15 years ago, a farmer in germany had a tree
dying.
He placed a thick screw in the tree-trunk, connected a thick wire to it,
and the other end of the long cable was connected to a grounding rod farther
away.
The tree recovered completely.
Chestnut trees are all in trouble.
But in Belgium, somebody found that is is a smal caterpillar, that is a
reason for the trouble.
Just placing wide adhesive bands around the trunk may prevent this.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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> What device/devices has measured these sounds ?
>
> Ps - The plane overhead is interesting as I live in a flight path about
> 5-6am they are all starting to stack/decend could this explain partly whit
> I feel
> like sh..t in the mornings and my tinitis goes high pitch crazy sometimes
> ?
>
> Paul
>
> PPS - like the trees sound presumably its picking up radio and all manner
> of
> sounds, also presumably depending on species/size/leaf size/shape soil
> type
> etc.. they will respond to varying emr in different ways. Maybe some
> trees
> will die out if the right frequency is reached ? The horse chestnut is
> in
> troble in this country..
>
> Paul
>
>