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posted 2 years ago by jotmarker 2 years ago by jotmarker +9 / -8
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– Traps4GME 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Never heard it.

I guess it is a bad case of tinnitus.

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– Ep0ch 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Happens, it's not quite a hum, more like a dog whistle. Piercing. Not like the Black Mirror, constant or vibrating. But like a static discharge, or a dog whistle, whir or hum, becoming high pitch, and it really hits your inner ear. Everything else still sounds normal. My dog heard it once or twice, and it was really bothering for both of us.

No it wasn't a car alarm or a siren. They could still be heard if they are there, the same with other sounds in the background, on what seems to be an electrical frequency oscillating.

Don't know WTF it is? But has happened a few times in memory, maybe yearly, or every few years, and it was really bothering, because I didn't know what it was, or whether it was just me hearing it. But that pitch gets more intense until it stops, sometimes it has lasted a few minutes. I know the dog heard it, it whimpered and pawed its head. I looked for the source, and it was gone. No, it wasn't a prank, somebody else, and the other electronics, don't do it otherwise. Unless it's the TV, I have always suspected it. There is other stuff that beeps, freaking fire alarms can be annoying, just beeping once or twice for no reason, or the fridge and its hums. But not like that. Don't know what the hell it is.

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– Michalusmichalus 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Sometimes you can hear your own chi. That's not the traditional hum. I think the traditional him is something disturbing the earth's shumann resondence.

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– User25000 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I don’t know but I hear one every night when it is really quite... I think it’s probably something electrical in my house tbh but who knows. Edit: hmm I am reading the possible causes ... def not Tinnitus I never have heard it in any other town. I do live fairly close to a military base though which I see is listed. It honestly sounds like a radio frequency very high pitch. I always figured it was bad wiring or something. Maybe I’ll go camp in my backyard one night and see if I can still hear it lol ...

I was thinking about it and it’s more the sound you hear when you call a fax line...

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– Enlightenment_Now 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I hear a lot of odd stuff.

I've heard what you're talking about.

I think the framework of homes acts as a resonator. So you might hear the sound indoors but not necessarily outdoors.

Like being inside of an acoustic guitar.

It's beautiful. I like the sound.

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– User25000 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Yes possibly. I was trying to think of how you describe the sound I am talking about and it sounds similar to when you call a fax line same kind of different tones happening. I honestly think in my case there could be some poor wiring making an odd frequency sound most people can’t hear. Probably should look more into or try to locate it. But you could be right about it being something with the frame work. Everything has to be so quite to head it, it’s near impossible to find I think though... or maybe it’s some thing else odd happening. One day late at night I’ll try going outside and see if it is all throughout the city.

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– greentea1 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Human hearing may have an electrical component. Electricity plays a much more important role in biology than we are led to believe by mainstream science. In Arthur Firstenberg's The Invisible Rainbow, chapter 15, it's described how ambient environmental currents and direct electrical stimulation of the acoustic nerve can cause people to perceive sounds that have no other physical source. The Hum might be caused by electrical infrastructure or by the Earth's natural phenomena.

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– glownigger8675309 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

bad ground connection and/or unbalanced inductors :)

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– Ep0ch 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

No. I mean it could be, but the dog heard it. It whimpered, and pawed its head.

You know, the dog whistle. Only a dog hears the pitch, otherwise it sounds not very loud to us. Imagine an electrical whir or hum, hitting your inner ear, like that dog whistle. Except all the other sounds are still there, but there's this whirring getting more intense, shril, piercing. Not an air raid siren, or a cunt blowing a fog horn as you're sat at the computer. Just an electrical whir, hum. No I am not deaf, or have hearing problems, my ears are very good, very good, indeed. But occasionally not quite yearly, maybe every few, there it is, and it often lasts for a few minutes. At different times, once at late night, once daytime, etc. It is something electrical.

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– Ep0ch 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Thank you so much for this. God damn it. It is the TV.

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– Ep0ch 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

It's pure insanity. Reading that is utter horror. What are they doing, is it in our phones as well, as TVs, cable boxes, PCs, so much stuff paitented, and improved patients. I have never noticed it that bad as you, daily. But occasionally when near things that emanate a signal, like you know the overhead power lines, they make that buzz. Yes I am the same, and can hear, the TV static, that high pitch frequency from another room, even If I cannot hear the TV, sound and fxs.

Apart from occasionally, maybe yearly, or less or more, rarely. There is this sound where it is so fucking loud, but not enough to kill other noises, so intense, where that whirrrrrr, is so loud and contrary. It hurts, like a migrain headache. It is on for minutes, I think one time like 5+ minutes, and my dog heard it. I was looking for it. I was sure it was the TV, it never goes off today, always on standby unless unplugged, or it was the cable box. One of the two. But you looked at it, you know, like feel, or sense out the sound wave, nothing, no finger on it. Inside, somewhere. A loud whirr high pitch, intense. Unlike the first above paragraph those overhead power lines, or that static, like that freaking electric heater, that low frequency but audible buzz, where you get near the TV and the hairs get fritzed, that static. No, this is so much louder. Like a megaphone intensity, but unlike it, because that sound wave is a dog whistle, and not a fog horn. It's not a siren or car alarm, or smoke detector, it's something on different wavebands but it gets real loud but not blocking other sounds.

No my ears aren't deaf, dumb, or anything else.

You know the old dial up modems, it sounds similar, but unlike it, a dog whistle. It's not traceable. Or that film where it's preparing the apollo launch on the speakers.

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– Enlightenment_Now 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Wonder if it's related to EMP or to the "debunked" embassy syndrome.

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– Ep0ch 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Possibly but wouldn't it need a foreign device being hacked or manipulated. Yes these possibly might be in a local Embassy. Foreign patients, or manufacturers.

Also with embassy syndrome it was more than just sound waves or the hum. Isn't the hum a similar thing that make people claustrophobic, and gives them vertigo. A lot to do with the inner ear. Balance, and not just the depth perception. Not that they won't balance otherwise, but a combination of sensory and sound. Back to the Embassy syndrome, wasn't it reported as few different possibilities, one of these was a microwave gun.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/havana-syndrome-was-not-caused-by-energy-weapon-intel-report-claims/ar-AA186iCd

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-60237839

Yes I am leaning towards your theory.

Or even possibly something like repeated scans by Xray, and Metal Detectors, or Bug detectors if used? Possibly even the electronic shielding, isn't it supposed to withstand counter intelligence. But with that shielding what's its other health affects. I have been in some buildings where my ears have popped. Because of the shielding. Like you know the deepend of a swimming pool. Daily what are those affects?

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– Ep0ch 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Yes or their phone is being weaponised. It could be anything from Aliens to the Chinese. When in doubt blame them both. The Aliens shutdown the power grid. The Chinese are probing the staff. Hell it's the AI, it wants their jobs.

But I think it's an interaction of technology on such levels it degrades us physically.

So they're embassy staff. Most take numerous flights, constantly, back and forth. Hot places. They had to have the shots. Then they go into shielded buildings, some pop ears, I know I have had this, pop, then the readers scan them, take pictures for passes, and if they're anything like a MRI scan that shit makes you queasy, passing through those detectors, then they use more tech like screens, phones, computers for lengthy periods, if they haven't eaten properly, etc, there you have it. Far easier to blame the aliens, I meant the Chinese.

Of course it can be weaponised that electric hum, previous conversation and topic, possibly microwave guns, 5G masts. But at the end of the day, I bet there's a simpler explanation. Above. Or god damn that AI.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

It's the highway nearby. Constant hum of traffic. Like a sucking sound.

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