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Koala Moon x Bust Or Trust: The Taos Hum πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈπŸ—ΊοΈ

Tonight, we have a crossover Bust-or-Trust special! Our twin detectives Darla and Ralphie Holmes have flown to New Mexico to solve the mystery of the Taos Hum, with the help of Tiernan and Athena from the Bust or Trust podcast. Can they crack the case once and for all? Let's find out! 

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00:00:10

Speaker 1: Hello, and welcome back to Kuala Moon, your podcast of




00:00:14

Speaker 1: original children's bedtime stories and meditations designed to make bedtime




00:00:20

Speaker 1: a dream. Tonight, we have something a little different, a




00:00:24

Speaker 1: special crossover episode for you all with the one and




00:00:28

Speaker 1: only bust Or Trust Podcast. Darla and Ralphie are going




00:00:32

Speaker 1: on a trip to New Mexico where they stumble upon




00:00:35

Speaker 1: an unusual mystery that they need Teernin and Athena's help with.




00:00:40

Speaker 1: Let's see if they can crack the case. Dala and




00:00:52

Speaker 1: Ralphie Holmes needed a holiday. The two young twins had




00:00:56

Speaker 1: enjoyed a particularly busy few months solving mysteries for their




00:01:00

Speaker 1: family and friends, and a bit of time to rest




00:01:03

Speaker 1: was in order. Luckily for them, their parents felt the




00:01:07

Speaker 1: same way and had booked a summer holiday. The family




00:01:11

Speaker 1: of four were going to New Mexico to stay in




00:01:13

Speaker 1: a lovely hotel resort with a big swimming pool, slides




00:01:17

Speaker 1: and discos on an evening. Darla and Ralphie were looking




00:01:22

Speaker 1: forward to all those things, although they secretly hoped that




00:01:25

Speaker 1: they would discover some intriguing case to keep their detective




00:01:28

Speaker 1: brains occupied too. The day before they were due to




00:01:32

Speaker 1: fly to New Mexico, the twins packed their suitcases. While




00:01:37

Speaker 1: Ralphie loaded the cases. Darla stood by with a checklist




00:01:41

Speaker 1: and pencil, ticking off their items one by one to




00:01:45

Speaker 1: ensure nothing was missed. Ralphie held up a handheld torch




00:01:50

Speaker 1: and announced torch. Darla replied check. As she ticked off




00:01:56

Speaker 1: her list and Ralphie placed the item in their luggage.




00:02:00

Speaker 1: He called out walkie talkies. Darla ticked and responded check




00:02:06

Speaker 1: once again. They continued like this for a while as




00:02:10

Speaker 1: they loaded their cases toothbrush check, magnifying glass check, suncream check,




00:02:21

Speaker 1: voice recorder check. They packed up all of their detective




00:02:26

Speaker 1: gizmos and gadgets just in case they needed them. When




00:02:31

Speaker 1: the time arrived, Dad loaded all their suitcases into the




00:02:34

Speaker 1: boot of the car and they drove to the airport.




00:02:37

Speaker 1: The Holmes family checked in for their flight and handed




00:02:40

Speaker 1: their bags to the flight crew. They passed through security




00:02:45

Speaker 1: and made it into the terminal. As Darla and Ralfie




00:02:48

Speaker 1: settled themselves on an airport bench, they realized that they




00:02:52

Speaker 1: had spent so much time focusing on packing that they




00:02:56

Speaker 1: didn't know much about their destination, so they decided to




00:03:00

Speaker 1: search it. They searched the name of the town Taos. Instantly,




00:03:06

Speaker 1: lots of links popped up on their Internet search, but




00:03:10

Speaker 1: one link particularly caught their eye, titled the Great Mystery




00:03:16

Speaker 1: of the Tows Hum. What is that, Ralphie asked Darla,




00:03:22

Speaker 1: pointing at the link on the screen. I don't know,




00:03:26

Speaker 1: she replied, but let's find out. She clicked the link




00:03:31

Speaker 1: and they were taken through to a website all about




00:03:34

Speaker 1: a fascinating mystery that had baffled the residents of the




00:03:37

Speaker 1: town of Taos, New Mexico for years. The article stated




00:03:42

Speaker 1: that a select number of people who live in or




00:03:45

Speaker 1: visit Touse can hear an unusual sound that nobody else




00:03:50

Speaker 1: can hear. Darla and Ralphie's interest was piqued, and they




00:03:55

Speaker 1: wanted to know more. Do you think a theme and




00:04:00

Speaker 1: teernin a bust Or Trust have ever looked into the




00:04:03

Speaker 1: touse Hum? Darla suggested to her brother. I'm not sure,




00:04:08

Speaker 1: he replied, let's see. The twins opened up their podcast




00:04:14

Speaker 1: app and flipped through the bust Or Trust episodes. Miraculously,




00:04:19

Speaker 1: their eyes fell upon one all about the Touse Hum.




00:04:24

Speaker 1: With excitement, the twins plugged in their earphones, clicked play,




00:04:30

Speaker 1: and listened.




00:04:32

Speaker 2: Hello and Welcome to Bust or Trust a kid's mystery podcast.




00:04:35

Speaker 2: I'm Tiernan and I'm Athena.




00:04:38

Speaker 3: We unravel the world's greatest mysteries with help from you




00:04:41

Speaker 3: are chief detectives.




00:04:42

Speaker 2: We present all the evidence, and then it's up to




00:04:44

Speaker 2: you to decide which team are you on.




00:04:48

Speaker 3: Are you a myth buster like me.




00:04:52

Speaker 2: Or are you a myth truster like me?




00:04:59

Speaker 4: Bookcase?




00:05:00

Speaker 3: Hmmm, Tinham, please stop that humming. It's really annoying.




00:05:08

Speaker 2: You can hear the mysterious hum that means you're one




00:05:11

Speaker 2: of the chosen few.




00:05:12

Speaker 3: Athena, it's not mysterious you're doing it.




00:05:16

Speaker 2: I don't think you can prove that at all.




00:05:18

Speaker 3: Then why is the hum the exact same tune you




00:05:21

Speaker 3: were singing all morning before.




00:05:23

Speaker 2: I told you to cut that out too, Uh, total coincidence.




00:05:28

Speaker 2: I think my hum, I mean, the mysterious humming has




00:05:31

Speaker 2: an unknown source, just like today's case of the Taois




00:05:34

Speaker 2: hum the low pitched humming sound that some people hearing




00:05:38

Speaker 2: there is in the area of Taoos, New Mexico in




00:05:41

Speaker 2: the USA.




00:05:42

Speaker 3: But just like the mysterious humming I can hear in




00:05:45

Speaker 3: this room that seems to be coming right from your face.




00:05:49

Speaker 3: I think there is definitely a reasonable explanation for the




00:05:53

Speaker 3: Taois hum. Would you like to hear some facts about it?




00:05:56

Speaker 3: Mm hmmmm, I'll interpret that as a yes, okay. Taois




00:06:02

Speaker 3: is in New Mexico, a state in southwestern America. New




00:06:06

Speaker 3: Mexico is also known as the Land of Enchantment because




00:06:09

Speaker 3: of its many stunning landscapes and for the Rio Grande,




00:06:13

Speaker 3: the fifth biggest river in America, which runs through the




00:06:16

Speaker 3: whole state. The Taois hum is a low pitched or




00:06:19

Speaker 3: low frequency sound that people describe as a humming or




00:06:23

Speaker 3: rumbling noise in their ears. Low frequency is a term




00:06:27

Speaker 3: that means the sound is so low you can often




00:06:30

Speaker 3: just feel the vibrations themselves. It was first heard in




00:06:34

Speaker 3: the area in the nineteen nineties, when residents said they




00:06:37

Speaker 3: thought they heard a rumbling that was coming from the




00:06:40

Speaker 3: ground or possibly the sky. The source of the hum




00:06:44

Speaker 3: still hasn't been found, but there are a lot of




00:06:47

Speaker 3: theories about where it comes from, including movements of the




00:06:51

Speaker 3: Earth's crusts or signals from aliens. But some scientists aren't




00:06:56

Speaker 3: sure it exists at all, saying it's actually just a




00:06:59

Speaker 3: rare hearing condition.




00:07:03

Speaker 1: All of a sudden Darla and Ralphie's episode was interrupted




00:07:06

Speaker 1: by their father informing them that it was time to




00:07:09

Speaker 1: board the plane. The twins paused the episode and packed




00:07:14

Speaker 1: their tablet into their carry on bag. This is so exciting,




00:07:20

Speaker 1: Ralphie gushed, as they walked towards the boarding gate. A




00:07:24

Speaker 1: mystery for us to solve on holiday, Darla added, once




00:07:30

Speaker 1: we're in tows, we can investigate and hopefully uncover the




00:07:34

Speaker 1: truth of the hum once and for all. The homes




00:07:39

Speaker 1: twins and their parents found their seats on the plane,




00:07:43

Speaker 1: fastened their seat belts, and prepared to take off. Whilst




00:07:48

Speaker 1: they waited, Darla whispered to Ralphie eagerly, So, Ralphie, are




00:07:54

Speaker 1: you a buster or a truster? Ralphie scrunched up his




00:08:00

Speaker 1: face and pondered, It depends on the mystery, he replied.




00:08:08

Speaker 1: My detective brain naturally makes me a bit of a buster,




00:08:13

Speaker 1: but sometimes the mysteries are too exciting not to believe.




00:08:19

Speaker 1: Darla smiled mischievously and said, well, we'll find out soon.




00:08:26

Speaker 1: When they arrived at their hotel in New Mexico many




00:08:29

Speaker 1: hours later, Darla, Ralphie, and their parents headed straight to




00:08:34

Speaker 1: the pool. While their parents lay down on the sun loungers.




00:08:39

Speaker 1: Darla and Ralphie paddled in the water. Suddenly, Darla stopped




00:08:45

Speaker 1: mid splash and looked around with confusion. What is that noise?




00:08:52

Speaker 1: She said. Ralphie listened, but couldn't hear anything except for




00:08:57

Speaker 1: the sound of chatter, music and splashing water. What noise,




00:09:02

Speaker 1: he asked. Darla itched her ear. She replied, it sounds




00:09:09

Speaker 1: like somebody humming constantly, or a low pitched propeller worring.




00:09:17

Speaker 1: Then she gasped with realization. I think I can hear it.




00:09:23

Speaker 1: I think I can hear the house hum, Darla exclaimed enthusiastically. Really,




00:09:31

Speaker 1: I can't hear anything. Ralphie sulked. It's so strange, Darla said,




00:09:40

Speaker 1: what on earth could it be? I think it's time




00:09:44

Speaker 1: to do some detective work. She climbed out of the pool.




00:09:50

Speaker 1: First things first, let's see what Tearnan and Athena found out.




00:09:56

Speaker 1: Ralphie fetched their tablet and the twins plugged back into




00:09:59

Speaker 1: the Apper said.




00:10:01

Speaker 4: First piece of evidence.




00:10:03

Speaker 2: Piece of evidence number one is that, as you mentioned




00:10:06

Speaker 2: in your facts, Athena, absolutely no one knows where the




00:10:09

Speaker 2: talis hum is coming from. At first, it was thought




00:10:12

Speaker 2: it might be to do with a military base nearby,




00:10:15

Speaker 2: but the military denied it. Then some people thought it




00:10:18

Speaker 2: was to do with the natural movements of the Earth




00:10:20

Speaker 2: or the ocean, but tests haven't been able to find anything,




00:10:24

Speaker 2: and suggestions that it's caused by machinery or drilling have




00:10:27

Speaker 2: also come up with nothing. In fact, in two thousand




00:10:30

Speaker 2: and three, a team of scientists from Phillips Laboratory and




00:10:34

Speaker 2: the University of New Mexico were hired to monitor the seismic,




00:10:37

Speaker 2: which means vibrations and electromagnetic energy of the hum They




00:10:42

Speaker 2: found nothing at all and finished their studies with the words,




00:10:46

Speaker 2: we are left with a mystery. What is even stranger




00:10:51

Speaker 2: is that researchers have attempted to record the sound using




00:10:54

Speaker 2: all sorts of specialized equipment and sound recording techniques like




00:10:58

Speaker 2: very sensitive microphones or infrasound sensors which are used just




00:11:02

Speaker 2: for low frequency noises. Yet no one has ever managed




00:11:06

Speaker 2: to record the sound at all, so it must be




00:11:09

Speaker 2: coming from something or somewhere very mysterious, like as some believe,




00:11:14

Speaker 2: alien technology out in space or alien bases deep underground.




00:11:20

Speaker 3: It is very strange that with all the tests and




00:11:23

Speaker 3: technology that we have today, a source for the hum




00:11:26

Speaker 3: still hasn't been found, and it hasn't even been recorded.




00:11:29

Speaker 3: One answer for this might be that the Taoist hum




00:11:32

Speaker 3: doesn't actually come from anywhere. Only two percent of residents




00:11:36

Speaker 3: in the area can hear the hum, and to each




00:11:38

Speaker 3: of them it sounds different too. Some have described it




00:11:42

Speaker 3: as sounding like the hiss from a sicada, which is




00:11:44

Speaker 3: a very noisy insect, like a grasshopper, a swarm of bees,




00:11:48

Speaker 3: a large truck, or just like the musical note e flat.




00:11:52

Speaker 3: This has led a number of scientists to think that




00:11:54

Speaker 3: people who hear the hum could actually have a type




00:11:56

Speaker 3: of hearing disorder like tinatus, is, a condition that causes




00:12:01

Speaker 3: a ringing or buzzing noise inside your ears. Another theory




00:12:05

Speaker 3: is that people who hear the hum could be suffering




00:12:08

Speaker 3: from something called spontaneous or to acoustic transmissions. This is




00:12:13

Speaker 3: when the human ear makes its own noises, which happens




00:12:16

Speaker 3: to a lot of people, but most of us aren't




00:12:18

Speaker 3: aware of them. It might be that people heard about




00:12:21

Speaker 3: the Taois hum and mistakenly thought that was the noise




00:12:25

Speaker 3: they had been hearing all along.




00:12:27

Speaker 2: Our ears make their own music. Well, that's the last




00:12:29

Speaker 2: time I bother to use headphones, take it away my ears.




00:12:35

Speaker 2: Those are interesting theories, though, Athena, but they don't explain




00:12:38

Speaker 2: why most people who hear the hum can't hear it




00:12:40

Speaker 2: once they get thirty miles or more away from Twis




00:12:43

Speaker 2: and I think piece of Evidence number two will show




00:12:46

Speaker 2: you that the hum is definitely real.




00:12:50

Speaker 1: Dulla hip pause, unable to hold it in any longer. Aliens,




00:12:56

Speaker 1: she said, Could it really be aliens? Ralphie grinned maybe,




00:13:03

Speaker 1: he said. They would have to set out on an




00:13:06

Speaker 1: alien hunt to find out. Just then, their mum called




00:13:10

Speaker 1: them from her son Lounger. The tour guide was here.




00:13:14

Speaker 1: It was time to pack up and head out to




00:13:17

Speaker 1: see the sights. The tour would take them around house




00:13:21

Speaker 1: and out to Blue Lake, a huge lake hidden within




00:13:24

Speaker 1: the mountains. It would be the perfect opportunity to scan




00:13:29

Speaker 1: the area for signs of aliens or secret military bases.




00:13:34

Speaker 1: Once on board the tour bus, Darla and Ralphie couldn't




00:13:38

Speaker 1: focus on what their guide was saying. They were too




00:13:41

Speaker 1: busy thinking about what could be causing the house hum.




00:13:46

Speaker 1: Do you think the hum could really be caused by




00:13:50

Speaker 1: alien technology? Darla speculated. Ralphie wasn't convinced if there were




00:13:58

Speaker 1: alien spaceships around, then somebody would have seen them by now, surely,




00:14:03

Speaker 1: maybe zipping around in their UFOs. But they could be underground,




00:14:10

Speaker 1: Darla counted, the desert is the perfect place for aliens




00:14:15

Speaker 1: to hide out. There is so much open space. Look,




00:14:20

Speaker 1: Ralphie and Darla gazed out of the tor bus window




00:14:24

Speaker 1: at the open desert plains. Darla was right, there was




00:14:30

Speaker 1: enough space for an underground city. But what, honestly were




00:14:34

Speaker 1: the chances of that being true. Scientists have never found




00:14:38

Speaker 1: any sure proof that aliens even exist, let alone that




00:14:42

Speaker 1: they live on Earth. Ever, the buster, Ralphie teased, maybe




00:14:49

Speaker 1: you just have tinatus. Darla snorted, sensing his mild jealousy.




00:14:56

Speaker 1: I'm nine years old, Ralphie. I doubt I tenatus. She said.




00:15:02

Speaker 1: They needed more intel, and who better to question as




00:15:06

Speaker 1: a witness than a local. Darla raised her hand in




00:15:11

Speaker 1: the car like she did at school, and asked, excuse me,




00:15:15

Speaker 1: mister tour guide, have there ever been any reports of




00:15:20

Speaker 1: alien activity in the area. Mum and Dad began to




00:15:25

Speaker 1: giggle at their daughter's unexpected question. However, the tour guide




00:15:31

Speaker 1: wasn't surprised by it. He must be asked this often.




00:15:35

Speaker 1: He admitted that there had been several sightings of aliens




00:15:39

Speaker 1: in the Taus Mountains. However, no evidence had ever been found.




00:15:44

Speaker 1: It was all simply rumors. Ralphie whispered to Darla, you see,




00:15:51

Speaker 1: I told you there is no proof that aliens exist.




00:15:57

Speaker 1: Unable to agree on an outcome for the first set




00:16:00

Speaker 1: of evidence, the Holmes twins decided to listen to some




00:16:04

Speaker 1: more of the podcast to see if that would help




00:16:07

Speaker 1: them with their investigation.




00:16:10

Speaker 4: Second piece of evidence.




00:16:12

Speaker 2: The second piece of evidence is that for the people




00:16:14

Speaker 2: who can hear the tower's hum, it has a number




00:16:17

Speaker 2: of side effects. The first person to publicly say she




00:16:20

Speaker 2: heard the noise was Catania Saltzman, who wrote a letter




00:16:24

Speaker 2: to the Towers News complaining about a deafening noise that




00:16:27

Speaker 2: was interrupting her sleep. A number of other residents have




00:16:30

Speaker 2: said it stops them sleeping too, and it's caused several




00:16:33

Speaker 2: to leave the area entirely. Others have said it gives




00:16:36

Speaker 2: them a headache, makes them feel dizzy, and stops them




00:16:39

Speaker 2: from being able to concentrate.




00:16:41

Speaker 3: Those symptoms could link the hum to indust your works




00:16:45

Speaker 3: in two thousand and two in Coocomo, Indiana. In the




00:16:48

Speaker 3: northeast of America. A noise caused people to get headaches




00:16:51

Speaker 3: and even those bleeds. It turned out not to be




00:16:55

Speaker 3: that mysterious at all, but coming from powerful air compressors




00:16:58

Speaker 3: at a nearby car factory, noise pollution can really affect




00:17:02

Speaker 3: people and wildlife too, So the nosebleedes and headache symptoms




00:17:05

Speaker 3: may point to the towers hum coming from machinery. A




00:17:09

Speaker 3: lot of everyday machinery make low frequency humming noises, so




00:17:12

Speaker 3: people could just be hearing those things.




00:17:14

Speaker 2: Very good points Athena. But for balance, I should say




00:17:17

Speaker 2: that some people find the hum very comforting and soothing too.




00:17:21

Speaker 2: It has even inspired artists who can hear it to




00:17:24

Speaker 2: use the sound in their work.




00:17:25

Speaker 3: Oh, I can see that your humming definitely inspires me.




00:17:29

Speaker 2: Ah, does it really?




00:17:30

Speaker 3: Yes? To go and work somewhere else?




00:17:32

Speaker 2: Uh spoil sport? Well, once you hear the final piece




00:17:35

Speaker 2: of evidence, you might find it tricky to go somewhere




00:17:38

Speaker 2: that doesn't have a hum.




00:17:41

Speaker 1: The tour bus poured up at the side of Blue




00:17:44

Speaker 1: Lake and the Holmes family hopped off to take a




00:17:47

Speaker 1: walk around its edge. The tall, rocky mountains watched over




00:17:52

Speaker 1: them like guardians, and they all gasped with delight at




00:17:56

Speaker 1: the breathtaking scenery. The small was in the middle of




00:18:01

Speaker 1: a valley, surrounded by towering trees, grassy hills, and flowers.




00:18:08

Speaker 1: Despite their beautiful surroundings, Darla and Ralphie were still enthralled




00:18:13

Speaker 1: in solving the mystery. Ralphie was still not convinced. I'm




00:18:20

Speaker 1: starting to think it's not real and it's all in




00:18:24

Speaker 1: your mind, he said, But I can hear it, Darla implored.




00:18:32

Speaker 1: It must be real. Can you hear it right now?




00:18:37

Speaker 1: Ralphie questioned a little, Darla admitted, What does it sound like?




00:18:45

Speaker 1: He asked, genuinely interested. Darla paused to focus. She stopped




00:18:52

Speaker 1: in her footsteps and looked out across the lake. It




00:18:56

Speaker 1: was so serene here. If she couldn't hear the harm,




00:19:01

Speaker 1: then she would likely not be able to hear anything




00:19:04

Speaker 1: at all. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath,




00:19:08

Speaker 1: and listened. She attempted to explain. It's hard to describe,




00:19:16

Speaker 1: but I can tell you how it makes me feel.




00:19:21

Speaker 1: It makes me feel a little bit fuzzy, like the




00:19:24

Speaker 1: air around me is gently buzzing against my skin. My




00:19:29

Speaker 1: head feels light and clear, and it almost feels like water.




00:19:36

Speaker 1: Is trickling through every part of my body. The sound




00:19:41

Speaker 1: is subtle and constant, like a low musical note being




00:19:47

Speaker 1: played on an instrument. I don't know, but it is




00:19:51

Speaker 1: a nice sound, a peaceful sound, calming and intriguing all




00:19:59

Speaker 1: at once. Desperate to hear it for himself, Ralphie poured




00:20:05

Speaker 1: out his voice recorder and turned it on. Maybe he




00:20:09

Speaker 1: could record the touse hum. He recorded for a few




00:20:14

Speaker 1: minutes and then rewound the take to listen back. Pressed




00:20:18

Speaker 1: his ear to the device and tried with all his




00:20:21

Speaker 1: might to pick up the towse hum. But all he




00:20:25

Speaker 1: could hear was the sound of static waves. He sighed




00:20:30

Speaker 1: and switched off the device. Humph, it must be that




00:20:36

Speaker 1: spontaneous autoacoustic transmission that Athena and Tiernan were talking about.




00:20:42

Speaker 1: Your mind must be making it up. But Darla didn't




00:20:47

Speaker 1: believe that something had to be causing the sound, even




00:20:53

Speaker 1: if only she could hear it and her family couldn't.




00:20:57

Speaker 1: Something must be creating it, or maybe so called hearers




00:21:03

Speaker 1: are just special. After their walk around the lake, the




00:21:08

Speaker 1: tour bus drove the family back to their hotel. Then




00:21:11

Speaker 1: they've promptly dragged themselves up to their hotel room to rest,




00:21:16

Speaker 1: Dahla and Ralphie lay down on their separate mattresses and




00:21:21

Speaker 1: decided to play the last part of the episode.




00:21:25

Speaker 4: Third piece of evidence.




00:21:28

Speaker 2: There are two parts to this final piece. The first




00:21:31

Speaker 2: is that more people notice the Twis hum at night,




00:21:34

Speaker 2: usually between nine pm and eight am, though some say




00:21:37

Speaker 2: they can hear it all day long too. The second




00:21:40

Speaker 2: part is that Tawis isn't the only place a hum




00:21:43

Speaker 2: could be heard. Auckland in New Zealand has a hum




00:21:46

Speaker 2: that is a slightly higher frequency than the one in Taois.




00:21:50

Speaker 2: Hums have also been heard in Omar in Northern Ireland,




00:21:53

Speaker 2: Bristol in England, and a number of other places all




00:21:56

Speaker 2: around the world. If something very obvious causes the Tawis,




00:22:00

Speaker 2: why are there similar mysterious sounds heard across the world




00:22:04

Speaker 2: and why does it seem to be nocturnal. Just this year,




00:22:08

Speaker 2: scientists discovered that there is a hum across the universe




00:22:11

Speaker 2: that they believe is caused by black holes echoing as




00:22:14

Speaker 2: they merge together. So maybe everyone in these places with




00:22:18

Speaker 2: hums are just tuning into the universe.




00:22:22

Speaker 3: Ah, that's a nice thought, isn't it. I'd sleep very




00:22:25

Speaker 3: soundly if I could lie back and tune into the




00:22:27

Speaker 3: sounds of the stars and the planets. But I think




00:22:31

Speaker 3: it's very likely the sound can be heard more at




00:22:33

Speaker 3: night time because there is less noise pollution from everywhere else,




00:22:37

Speaker 3: and as we relax and go to sleep, humans are




00:22:40

Speaker 3: more sensitive to hearing low frequency sounds. As for the




00:22:45

Speaker 3: hums around the world, if it was caused by a




00:22:47

Speaker 3: hearing condition, there's no reason people everywhere could have it,




00:22:51

Speaker 3: not just in twis Or perhaps it's caused by machinery




00:22:54

Speaker 3: from all around the world. It could be a combination




00:22:58

Speaker 3: of a number of reasons. Maybe we'll only be able




00:23:02

Speaker 3: to find out exactly what the tower's hum is caused




00:23:04

Speaker 3: by when it stops.




00:23:07

Speaker 2: And you know what, I bet some people will miss




00:23:10

Speaker 2: it when it does too, just like I bet you're




00:23:13

Speaker 2: feeling a lot less relaxed now I'm not humming anymore.




00:23:16

Speaker 2: I know what will definitely help.




00:23:18

Speaker 3: Oh oh, no, no, no, anything anything, But that's no.




00:23:27

Speaker 1: I like the idea that we can hear the universe.




00:23:32

Speaker 1: Dahla whispered wistfully. Maybe the tows hum is the sound




00:23:40

Speaker 1: of the earth beneath our feet and the stars in




00:23:43

Speaker 1: the sky. Ralphie whispered back, I like that idea too.




00:23:52

Speaker 1: Let's go check if you can hear it louder outside




00:23:56

Speaker 1: now that it's nighttime. The two twins rolled slowly out




00:24:02

Speaker 1: of bed and tiptoed over to the glass doors that




00:24:06

Speaker 1: led out onto the hotel room balcony, where their parents




00:24:10

Speaker 1: were sitting on chairs gazing out into the night. Mom




00:24:16

Speaker 1: and Dad pulled out chairs for the twins to sit




00:24:19

Speaker 1: on and place their arms around their shoulders lovingly. Why




00:24:26

Speaker 1: are you two still awake, Mama asked softly. Darla explained




00:24:32

Speaker 1: that they wanted to look at the moon and stars.




00:24:37

Speaker 1: The night sky was particularly clear here in house, and




00:24:42

Speaker 1: the stars gleamed with a twinkle that the family hadn't




00:24:47

Speaker 1: ever noticed before. Maybe you could hear the universe here.




00:24:54

Speaker 1: Maybe the desert was so open and quiet that you




00:24:59

Speaker 1: could hear everything clearer. Dad pointed out the planets visible




00:25:06

Speaker 1: from Earth, and they all admired the trickles and streams




00:25:11

Speaker 1: of galaxies decorating the dark air. The sky looked like




00:25:17

Speaker 1: a sparkling tapestry. Can you still hear the hump? Ralphie




00:25:24

Speaker 1: whispered to Dalla, and she sleepily nodded her head. Ralphie smiled,




00:25:33

Speaker 1: I think I can hear it too, now, he said,




00:25:38

Speaker 1: laying his head against his father's shoulder. The two twins




00:25:44

Speaker 1: closed their eyes and listened to the sounds of the




00:25:48

Speaker 1: night around them. Maybe they could hear the stars, the galaxies,




00:25:56

Speaker 1: and the Moon orbiting out in space. Maybe it was




00:26:02

Speaker 1: the tows hum or all in their imagination. Maybe there




00:26:09

Speaker 1: were no sounds at all. Regardless, Dhla and Ralphie drifted




00:26:17

Speaker 1: off to sleep, happily and peacefully, a little bit wiser




00:26:24

Speaker 1: and a little bit more connected to the universe.




00:27:01

Speaker 3: Ha