The cause of the Hum.

The results of experiments carried out over the past year have confirm that the Hum is caused by gravitational waves. These waves are generated by the high voltage electrical grid supply interacting with the charged particles of the Earth's ionosphere.
The interaction takes place at a height of about 250 miles which allows the waves to cover a very large area. Reports obtained from Hum sufferers show the effects must reach a distance of at least 50 miles from the pylons, and probably much further. No increase in Hum level has been observed in close proximity to the pylons and on any given day, the Hum intensity is the same over 100's of square miles.

The effects of gravitational waves on the human body is unknown, the only information available is that collected from Hum sufferers themselves.
The first and most obvious effects is the perception of noise which is the result of the gravitational waves interacting with the body's own gravity detector, namely, the inner ear. Because of this connection to the inner ear, some of the symptoms such as nausea, headaches, hot and cold flushes, are akin to travel sickness, while other symptoms such as tingling muscles, heart palpitation and memory loss show that a very complicated interaction is taking place, probably involving the bodies own immune cells

Tests show the gravity waves pass through metal unaffected and this now reveals the reason why all attempts to block the Hum with metal screens and Faraday cages have failed.
The history of the Hum in the UK coincides with the expansion and upgrading of the National Grid system which now conveys electricity at 400Kvolts.
The variations in Hum level give a clue to its origin, for it has been observed over many years that the Hum level has a propensity to increase during the early hours, at weekends, and times of national holiday, all times when the load on the grid is reduced, that is when the electric current is at a minimum and the voltage is at a maximum

It must be clearly understood that the Hum is NOT a noise in the normal sense of the word, it is a perceived sound generated inside the head of the sufferer. Only a small percentage of people can actually "hear" the Hum but the cause undoubtedly effects the population at large
Most sufferers start to hear the Hum at about the age of 50 with a two thirds majority of women. This is clearly the result of changes taking place in the body for the presence of the Hum has been established on a national scale for some forty years.

Still needing explanation is, why the gravity waves increase in intensity upon passing through a building, particularly through the roof, and why the waves produce an alternating voltage in the brickwork of some buildings.
An answer to the latter may reveal the cause of the electrical symptoms experienced by some Hum sufferers.

To quote freely from Hermann Weyl:
every change in the distribution of matter produces a gravitational effect which is propagated in space with the velocity of light. Oscillating masses produce gravitational waves

 

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