Bigfoot Research Breakthrough: Triangulating Vocalizations for Deeper Insight
Posted Thursday, November 28, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot research is taking a leap into the future with a new sound triangulation experiment! The YouTube channel Squatch America is diving deep into the science of sound triangulation and how it can be used to pinpoint the source of Bigfoot vocalizations.
The idea is simple: by placing three audio recorders in a triangular formation, the tiny time differences between when a sound reaches each recorder can be used to triangulate the source of the sound. This is like GPS for Bigfoot calls, but instead of satellites, recorders are scattered in the wilderness.
Squatch America will be using trusty field recorders that are portable, durable, and pick up even the faintest sounds. Accuracy is crucial, as the exact location of each recorder will be logged so that the sound source can be mapped with precision. The intensity of sounds combined with timestamp data will help estimate distance, and mapping software will be used to calculate the sound's origin.
Placement of the recorders is just as important as the equipment itself. They need to be spaced apart strategically to capture sound from multiple angles. Squatch America will be deploying the recorders in areas of known activity, where audio evidence has been captured in the past.
Sound travels at about 1,125 feet per second, and when a sound reaches one recorder before another, the time difference can be measured to calculate distance. This creates a triangle that leads back to the origin of the sound. Of course, obstacles like rain and trees can distort sound, but by testing the methods in various conditions, these variables can be accounted for.
Squatch America's hypothesis is that if Bigfoot vocalize within the range of their recorders, they should be able to triangulate the position. This could even help identify patterns in movements or territory.
This is an exciting time for Bigfoot research, and Squatch America is inviting all of us to join them on this journey. By combining science and wilderness adventure, we can push the boundaries of what's possible in Bigfoot research. So, let's keep watching and see what they discover!