Unexplained Noises - What is the Taos Hum? | Sporcle Blog
www.sporcle.com › blog › 2017May 22, 2017 · We present to you the Taos Hum. The Taos Hum has been described as a faint droning sound, similar to a diesel engine idling in the distance. It is a miserable noise for those that can hear it. It never stops, interferes with sleep, and is more noticeable at night and indoors. The Hum became so bothersome to Taos residents that in 1993, locals voiced their concern about it to Congress.
The Taos Hum mystery in New Mexico - Strange Sounds
strangesounds.org › 2019 › 08Aug 12, 2019 · The mysterious Taos Hum is an elusive sound heard by residents of Taos, New mexico. This article presents a scientific research by Joe Mullins and Jim Kelly of the University of New Mexico published on November 22, 1995. There have been persistent complaints of annoying low frequency sounds in the USA and other countries but the group of “hearers” in Taos has been particularly outspoken.
The Hum - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_HumThe Hum is a name often given to widespread reports of a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise not audible to all people. Hums have been reported all over the world; in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India ,Madagascar and Greece and are sometimes named according to the locality where the problem has been particularly publicized, such as the "Taos Hum" in New Mexico and the "WindsorHum" i…
The Hum - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HumTaos Hum. A study into the Taos Hum in the early 1990s indicated that at least two percent could hear it; each hearer at a different frequency between 32 Hz and 80 Hz, modulated from 0.5 to 2 Hz. Similar results have been found in an earlier British study.