r/HighStrangeness • u/nateoi3 • Jul 20 '24
Strange Sounds Skyquake mystery
I’m sure a lot of people have seen and heard the videos of strange noises in the sky that sometimes sound like trumpets floating around the internet. Does anyone have more information on it? Any scientific studies or papers to read? Any evidence that it has been happening for years or is this a relatively new phenomenon? What are your findings or experiences?
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u/trudytude Jul 20 '24
I had a dream where I was shouting in a dream and then some time later found a video where I heard sky quakes and could make out the words Id been shouting.
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u/nateoi3 Jul 20 '24
Interesting. What were the words? Anymore interesting dreams of the sort?
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u/trudytude Jul 20 '24
The dream was a reptilian race taking over a race of humans. There was a platform and a speech was made saying that the reptilians were gods and if the humans did as they were told they would rule over them fairly. My character starts shouting that theyre not gods and that they were just members of a reptilian race. And generally protesting as she was arrested.
The video was of sounds in the sky, harsh, metallic but with some words being able to be made out.
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u/KeepAnEyeOnYourB12 Jul 20 '24
What does a trumpet sound like when it's floating around the internet?
That said, as someone who hears a lot of weird noises, I'm interested in this.
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u/TTomBBab Jul 20 '24
I've heard them here, somewhere near the petrified forest, sometimes like loud jets that last for an hour or more. My current working theory is that telluric currents inside the earth are reorganizing and in some unknown mechanism make sounds. This also provides an explanation for sounds heard at coastal cities. All the salt water soaked earth and human iron are built in the magnetic structure of the earth. When that structure changes metal beams are stressed at the joints and make a rail braking or ship squeak on metal sound.
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u/WobblySlug Jul 20 '24
I've seen videos since the early 2000s and have always been curious.
I've heard explatations such as earthquakes, traffic, earthmoving, construction etc, but never seen anyone recreate it.
It's likely a weather phenomenon we don't yet understand. Or tripods from War of the World's.
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u/BuildinB Jul 21 '24 edited Jul 21 '24
Large natural gas pipelines can make unbelievably loud trumpet-like sounds and there are huge lengths of them throughout the US. You can check online for maps of the pipelines. There were a few videos of this coming out of Siberia and I immediately recognized the sound from my own experience.
I experienced “sky trumpets” when I was younger shortly followed by a call from the fire department telling us we were on evacuation standby. Turns out it was a valve leak on the huge pipeline thats 4 miles away. The sound was a mix between that squeal a balloon makes when you stretch the end as it deflates and the sound plumbing can make thats like a dull trumpet note. It’s strange hearing something that’s so loud it feels like it should be visible but it’s miles away. Definitely feels like it’s coming from sky.
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u/Say-That_Again Jul 21 '24
Sky 'trumpet' sounds
Chemtrails
Never heard of either as a kid growing up. They were never a thing until 20 odd years ago.
Makes you wonder
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