Norway:
Significant research into the sounds of bright green and red lights at night in the Arctic and Norwegian countries has refuted claims of hearing sounds, but some people have made startling claims about the waves of these lights.
Some people living in the coldest areas have claimed that they can hear the sound of lights that sound like loud objects breaking or thunder. Scientists say that when the particles of sunlight When they come in contact with molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere, they emit colorful light, especially at the Earth’s poles.
This is because the Earth’s magnetic field is so powerful that it produces light. However, scientists have rejected claims that these lights can be heard.
In 2016, Finnish scientists said in a bizarre study that polar lights produce sound waves that can be heard by the human ear. A scientist involved in the research tried to record the sound emitted by light that was emanating from a height of seventy meters from the floor.
Exactly the same evidence has now been received from northern Canada and Norway, but experts insist that the aurora and celestial lights are formed at such an altitude that space begins to form and from there it is impossible for sound to reach the earth. Has been described as a delusion or emotional deception.
It is worth mentioning that two important scientists of the twentieth century also claimed to have heard the sound of Aurora, one called it the sound of a light whistle and the other said that it was a sound as if someone was spraying or bursting dry grass. Has been
In 1923, the famous Canadian astronomer Clarence Chant also said that the Northern Lights create an earthquake in the Earth’s magnetic field. This way the magnetic fluctuations make a squeaking or squeaking sound.