My mistake. I didn't process that it said "KHz" after 6955. Yeah that is unbelievably high then. Which makes it that much more strange o_0
Edit: Maybe the Ghost Network operates on this sort of frequency? In the "Amber" (plus numbers) episode someone theorized we might be revisiting that, if not just the gas-into-solid amber mixture used on the opera house.
Even though I think humans CAN actually hear that frequency (correct me if I'm wrong), I think it may have something to do with the piece of that "doomsday" machine in which it emitted a supersonic frequency that caused vegetative state/coma/death/head explosions.
And yes, this year's title's are very weird. But hopefully they all make perfect sense in retrospect.
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ReplyDeleteMy mistake. I didn't process that it said "KHz" after 6955. Yeah that is unbelievably high then. Which makes it that much more strange o_0
ReplyDeleteEdit: Maybe the Ghost Network operates on this sort of frequency? In the "Amber" (plus numbers) episode someone theorized we might be revisiting that, if not just the gas-into-solid amber mixture used on the opera house.
Humans can hear between 20 Hz and 20KHz so 6955 KHz it's way out of their (our) possibility. Anyway I like your theory.
ReplyDeleteEven though I think humans CAN actually hear that frequency (correct me if I'm wrong), I think it may have something to do with the piece of that "doomsday" machine in which it emitted a supersonic frequency that caused vegetative state/coma/death/head explosions.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, this year's title's are very weird. But hopefully they all make perfect sense in retrospect.
Gosh, this year's titles are really weird.
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