Hey TaraP, you were saying...
JAN 7th, 2009
Scientists hear mystery boom from space
Radio noise from distant cosmos is six times louder than expected
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I don’t know if you remember, but I was talking about that one before — and I was pointing out that this one is *not* a “noise” that one hears with the ears. It’s radio frequency and you cannot pick that up with your ears. No one will hear that one. Only scientists can “hear” that one (and notice that “hear” means with *instruments only*).
You have to be precise about these things if you’re going to report this kind of stuff going on. In fact, all this kind of thing needs to be analyzed very precisely, in each and every case — because just like the Air Force Bluebook project showed — the overwhelming majority of such reports are *always* explained by common things, once the details are known.
And then, you are left with a very few items that are “unexplained”. So, you can probably figure the same thing here that the vast majority of these kinds of reports can always be attributed to normal and ordinary things — once you know the facts of the case. The problem is — hardly anyone bothers with following them up anymore. So, really, all that is going on is a lot of reports that would be ordinary and explained, if anyone bothered taking the time with it — but who wants to, it would be too tedious to do that all the time...
Tune up music? ;)
Thanks.
Interesting.
Wonder what it could be . . .