Gah, tried to post this earlier but had computer problems. Damn thing's getting more and more unreliable...
With regard to the angel's sonic weapon, apart from the demonstrated capabilities, could this have been used to aid in cowing and aweing primitive man? According to
Wikipedia*, 'Infrasound has been known to cause feelings of awe or fear in humans.' If the 'angels' have such control over their vocal chords, could they (or beings like them) have added a little inaudible 'oomph' to their displays, getting their 'aduience' to feel things
they wanted them to feel?
After all, churches have been using infrasound for centuries to get people to feel 'religious feelings', could an attempt to let everybody feel some of what those present at a 'divine miracle' experienced have unwittingly hit upon a crude version of the mechanism that brought about those feelings in the first place?
This would also add a little psychological warfare capacity to the angelic host, with them able to induce fear in the humans, even despite those same humans knowing that it's a trick.
* - I know wiki isn't exactly the most reliable source, so
here are
some other sources (along with one that you have to Ctrl-F for
infrasound, and one that I'm
loathe to link to, as it is from the 'Paranormal Research Association of Boston', but it has a table on the last page showing some of the known effects). Unfortunately, they all reference a study by Wiseman and O'Keefe called 'Soundless Music' that doesn't seem to have found its way to the internet yet.
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