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by Xeyz0r 668 days ago
Interesting, but kinda hard to believe that the sounds we hear in the forest could be coming from that high up I'm no expert, but if that's true, that's pretty mind-blowing
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One thing that I found super interesting when I studied audio engineering is that our ears are very good at determining direction left/right, but absolutely hopeless at working out if a sound is up or down.

This makes their hypothesis a lot more believable to me; I can understand others incredulity.

> absolutely hopeless at working out if a sound is up or down

Easy, just turn your head to the side :P

The article explains that this objection was raised by other researchers, but that the sounds were triangulated to a height of about 250 feet (because they are caused by an electrical interaction at the top of an inversion rather than from the aurorae directly).