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May 15, 2009 at 04:00 PM

Help help! The aliens are here!... :-)

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Many developers and technology service architects (former "basis") I have met were originally physicists, so I was hoping for a possible logical explanation from you guys before looking for a physics online community to ask the question.

Two days ago I thought I had developed a tinitus (ear defect which makes a high pitch singing sound) for a while. Eventually I went outside and this seemed to help a bit, but it still continued. When I went into the cellar it became particularly loud. Then talking to my nieghbour (I decided to go for a walk) she mentioned that she had a bad headache (of course I did not react to this...) but then mentioned that she has a singing sound in her head from it. Of course now I reacted and and we walked around a bit and confirmed that we could hear the same sound. We even went all the way to the village store (about 400m away) and it was there as well. The whole neighbourhood could hear it, except for old Mrs. Jecker...

The noise was everywhere but it was not possible to find out where it was coming from. At times it became louder (particularly if you went into a buidling) and at others it seemed to stop completely for a few moments.

After about an 1,5 hours, it stopped and did not return - leaving only irritation and lots of village gossip about what it speculatively might have been. Aliens, the military testing some ultra-sound weapon, etc etc πŸ˜‰

Anybody ever heard of this or experienced something similar?

Here is my explanation: On the previous day a land surveyor was on the property next to my house sub-dividing it into 5 plots and laying corner stones to mark the new boundaries. We were chatting about the fact that one of my boundaries was about 50 cm away from where the fence was built long ago. The guy let me look through the theodolite and was explaining that they now had an 8 cm tolerance for error when laying the boundardy stones and to check this they use satilites.

Now I know from sailing that the GPS system is intentionally inaccurate so that it cannot be used for private military purposes... and when mentioning this the land surveyor mentioned that they use 16 satelites simultaneously which together gives them a tolerance of 2 cm for pin-pointing the mark.

Is it possible that 16 satelites simultaneously "beaming" us at different frequencies could have caused metals and other solids to make these high pitched noises? Is this possible?

Please help! Only I can save the village... πŸ˜‰