Seventeen years ago in 2006 author J. Douglas Beason talking to NBC News about beam weapons which were almost ready, claimed that by tuning lasers to the ionosphere, one could produce a gigantic booming voice in the sky. When combined with some subsonic sounds known to make people have paranormal feelings as if there were an entity present, the effect could be quite powerful.
Having had a dream where I experienced the gigantic booming voice of God, I found this old information interesting. When I asked an AI language model about this, it sounded pretty certain that this is impossible:
While it is true that lasers can be used to create audible frequencies by targeting certain materials or surfaces and inducing vibrations, using lasers to resonate with Earth’s ionosphere to generate audible frequencies is not possible.
The ionosphere is a region in the Earth’s atmosphere that extends from about 60 km (37 miles) to 1,000 km (620 miles) above the surface. It consists of ionized particles and is affected by solar radiation and magnetic fields. The primary function of the ionosphere is to deflect higher-energy solar radiation, such as X-rays and ultraviolet rays, protecting the Earth’s surface.
The ionosphere does not possess the necessary properties or mechanisms to resonate with laser light in a way that would generate audible frequencies. The interaction between lasers and the ionosphere is primarily concerned with phenomena like atmospheric heating, plasma generation, and communication through ionospheric scintillations.
To create audible frequencies using lasers, specific materials or surfaces are targeted. This can include objects such as glass panels or membranes that can experience mechanical vibrations induced by laser light absorption. These vibrations then generate sound waves that we perceive as audible frequencies.
Overall, while lasers can be used to generate audible frequencies by targeting suitable materials, resonating with Earth’s ionosphere to achieve the same effect is not scientifically feasible.
So, there you have it. If you do hear a gigantic booming voice in the sky, it could very well be real actual aliens, or the actual real and gigantic God who created the universe, or something else, but not space lasers turning the ionosphere into a boom box.
Rest assured, humans of Earth.