Summloch - BBT - Steinach am Brenner, Tyrol, Austria
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N 47° 05.280 E 011° 27.597
32T E 686707 N 5217879
Summloch vor dem Informationszentrum BBT in Steinach am Brenner.
Waymark Code: WM19H6B
Location: Tirol, Austria
Date Posted: 02/29/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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[DE] Dieses Summloch befindet sich vor dem Informationszentrum BBT (Brenner Basistunnel Tunnelwelten) in Steinach am Brenner.

"Das Summloch

Tief einatmen, summend lang ausatmen. Am besten summt man mit locker verschlossenem Mund und Lippen in verschiedenen Tonlagen, bis man seinen eigenen Ton gefunden hat.

Man erkennt diesen Ton an einer stärkeren Resonanz und daran, dass man die Vibration der eigenen Stimme in Rücken, Bauch und Beinen bis hinein in die Fußsohlen spürt.

Jeder Mensch hat eine nur ihm allein eigene Organvibration, den sog. "Tremor". Das Summen erregt den Tremor enorm. Wahrscheinlich ist das Summen in menschheitsgeschichtlicher Frühzeit noch mehr als Tanz, Gesang, Trommeln und Flöte als eine belebende "In-Ton-Setzung" des Gesamt-Organismus geübt worden.

Frühe Zeugnisse davon sind die Summlöcher in den Höhlen von Malta sowie in mittelalterlichen Kathedralen Südfrankreichs."

Informationsschild

[EN] This buzzing hole is located in front of the Information Centre BBT (Brenner Base Tunnel Worlds) in Steinach am Brenner.

"The buzz hole

Take a deep breath. Buzz out for a long time. It is best to hum with your mouth and lips loosely closed in different pitches until you have found your own tone.

You can recognize this tone by a stronger resonance and by the fact that you feel the vibration of your own voice in your back, stomach and legs right down to the soles of your feet.

Each person has his own organ vibration, the so-called "tremor". The humming excites the tremor enormously. Probably the humming in early human history was practiced even more than dance, singing, drums and flute as an invigorating "in-tone setting" of the whole organism.

Early evidence of this can be seen in the summing-holes in the caves of Malta and in medieval cathedrals in southern France."

Information sign
Scientific Principle(s) being demonstrated:
You stick your head into the buzzing hole and start humming. When you notice the strongest resonance and vibration of your own voice, you have found your own tone. It took me a while.


Briefly explain if the experiment was effective for you. Could it have been better?:
It was very interesting and instructive


When is the apparatus/experiment available to the public:
24/7


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