Low wavelengths we haven't detected yet? Could we use this for UAP detection?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discusses ideas inspired by the movie Star Trek IV. They reflect on the concept of communication through long wavelengths, similar to how whales communicate in the ocean. They mention a conversation with Lou Elizondo about using infrasound to detect UAPs. The person explains infrasound as low-frequency sound waves that can travel long distances. They also explore the use of magnetometers for detecting magnetic fields related to UAPs. The discussion includes various scientific concepts and theories. The person expresses curiosity about the potential for undiscovered wavelengths and their implications for understanding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores the potential of infrasound and electromagnetic waves in detecting unexplained aerial phenomena. It discusses the implications of cattle mutilations and the possible connections to non-human entities, as well as the relationship between electromagnetic fields and human experiences. The content encourages viewers to consider the unknown aspects of these phenomena.
Infrasound waves can be effectively used for remote sensing of physical aspects of the earth's atmosphere.
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Investigating UAPs
Infrasound waves can be effectively used for remote sensing of physical aspects of the earth's atmosphere.
Electromagnetic variations or long wavelengths may contain more information that we have not yet detected.
Cattle mutilations may be related to experiments or data collection by non-human entities.
Electromagnetic fields around 12 hertz may correspond to feelings of euphoria experienced near UAPs.