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Greetings. I just wanted to
comment on some problems with the "screams from Hell" experiments.
First, I do admire the work put into testing the sound clip. I
believe thorough research is the key to all answers. However, in
your experiment you have assumed too many constants.
For instance, if one is too believe that the voices are of
condemned folks screaming from Hell, then one must understand who
or what is screaming. The best place to turn in seeking to
understand the sufferers, is in religious text, namely, the Bible.
According to the Bible, at death a
person's body 'sleeps' or remains in stasis buried in the ground,
while their spirit/soul either goes to the presence of God or is
held in Hell/Hades until the final judgment (being cast into Lake
of Fire).
Therefore, one cannot simply assume constants in voice
mapping/patterning because if indeed, the voices are from Hell,
then they would not be in physical body (according to religion),
but would be in soul/spirit form. In not having a body nor any
vocal chords, one cannot know exactly how millions of tortured
screams from souls/spirits would register. As a bodily person
would produce various frequencies/pitches/tones from
waves/vibrations generated by differing physical vocal chords, one
cannot know the sound variations from a non-bodily (soul/spirit)
person or people. However, your experiment can be helpful in
determining whether or not all sound frequencies/pitches/tones
match that of living bodily persons. Yet, if indeed the screams
may be from Hell, then to disprove that one must be able to not
only show evidence of sounds produced by living persons, but one
must also be able to definitively show that none of the sounds
originated from an unknown source, potentially being screams from
tortured souls in Hell of which there are no known standards to
compare by. It is also interesting that the Bible teaches that
Hell/Hades is within the depths of the Earth. I still wonder if
the story could be true. My gut says yes it is (accept for the
'giant bat-creature'), but my critical thinking tells me no it's
not. The sounds do send a chill down my spine, but until I see
statements from the men who allegedly witnessed/recorded the
sounds to verify, it seems there is no real physical evidence. But
faith requires no evidence, yet welcomes it all the same.
Sincerely,
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