Lately around the world there seems to be a humming noise around the world its an odd noise but no one really seems to know what is it or where it comes from! Is it something underground or someone building something? Is it angels sounding the horn? Can it be a signal that there's a pole shift coming or something else? Our guest Dr Glen MacPherson will join us to discuss what this can be! Dr. Glen MacPherson has spent many years documenting the strange phenomenon known as "the Hum." MacPherson said that the sound was first reported in England in 1970, and spread to the U.S. in about 1990. He reports that the sound plagues about two to four percent of the population, who can hear it almost all of the time, although it sometimes gets worse at night. To most people, the sound is like hearing a truck idling outside, but MacPherson added that it "may not be a sound in the traditional sense of the word." The Hum can cause headaches, nausea, and loss of sleep, and "at least one or two people may have taken their own lives due to the torment.
Dr. Glen MacPherson lectured for 16 years at the University of British Columbia (UBC), training mathematics teachers in the Faculty of Education, and now works with UBC Robson Campus with its GMAT and GRE curriculum program. He is also an ethnographic researcher, and high school teacher of physics, mathematics, psychology, general science, and biology. He lives and works on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. His books, articles, and speaking engagements focus primarily on mathematics education.
His website is thehum.info
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