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The Hidden Sounds That Drive You Mad

Juliette

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Science or Silent Horror?

Have you ever felt a sudden wave of anxiety in a quiet room? A chill down your spine, as if someone were watching you — but no one was there?

It might not be a ghost.
It could be infrasound.

Infrasound is a low-frequency sound (below 20 Hz) that falls beneath the threshold of human hearing. While we can't hear it, our bodies can feel it — and the effects can be deeply unsettling.

Scientific studies have shown that infrasound can cause:

A sense of unease or dread

Headaches, nausea, and dizziness

Blurred vision and disorientation

Hallucinations or the feeling of a "presence"


Interestingly, many so-called “haunted” locations have been found to contain sources of infrasound — old ventilation systems, underground machinery, or even natural wind patterns vibrating through buildings.

Your body reacts.
Your mind fills in the rest.

So the next time you feel like something isn’t right, or sense a presence in the room, it might not be supernatural at all.

Maybe it's just the sound of fear itself...

What’s the most unexplainable feeling you’ve ever had?
 
Science or Silent Horror?

Have you ever felt a sudden wave of anxiety in a quiet room? A chill down your spine, as if someone were watching you — but no one was there?

It might not be a ghost.
It could be infrasound.

Infrasound is a low-frequency sound (below 20 Hz) that falls beneath the threshold of human hearing. While we can't hear it, our bodies can feel it — and the effects can be deeply unsettling.

Scientific studies have shown that infrasound can cause:

A sense of unease or dread

Headaches, nausea, and dizziness

Blurred vision and disorientation

Hallucinations or the feeling of a "presence"


Interestingly, many so-called “haunted” locations have been found to contain sources of infrasound — old ventilation systems, underground machinery, or even natural wind patterns vibrating through buildings.

Your body reacts.
Your mind fills in the rest.

So the next time you feel like something isn’t right, or sense a presence in the room, it might not be supernatural at all.

Maybe it's just the sound of fear itself...

What’s the most unexplainable feeling you’ve ever had?
Thank you for this! I'm sharing it with everyone who believes in ghosts.
Awesome Intelligence
 
Science or Silent Horror?

Have you ever felt a sudden wave of anxiety in a quiet room? A chill down your spine, as if someone were watching you — but no one was there?

It might not be a ghost.
It could be infrasound.

Infrasound is a low-frequency sound (below 20 Hz) that falls beneath the threshold of human hearing. While we can't hear it, our bodies can feel it — and the effects can be deeply unsettling.

Scientific studies have shown that infrasound can cause:

A sense of unease or dread

Headaches, nausea, and dizziness

Blurred vision and disorientation

Hallucinations or the feeling of a "presence"


Interestingly, many so-called “haunted” locations have been found to contain sources of infrasound — old ventilation systems, underground machinery, or even natural wind patterns vibrating through buildings.

Your body reacts.
Your mind fills in the rest.

So the next time you feel like something isn’t right, or sense a presence in the room, it might not be supernatural at all.

Maybe it's just the sound of fear itself...

What’s the most unexplainable feeling you’ve ever had?
Maybe it’s infrasound...
Or maybe it’s just my sister haunting the fridge again at 3 AM.
 
Science or Silent Horror?

Have you ever felt a sudden wave of anxiety in a quiet room? A chill down your spine, as if someone were watching you — but no one was there?

It might not be a ghost.
It could be infrasound.

Infrasound is a low-frequency sound (below 20 Hz) that falls beneath the threshold of human hearing. While we can't hear it, our bodies can feel it — and the effects can be deeply unsettling.

Scientific studies have shown that infrasound can cause:

A sense of unease or dread

Headaches, nausea, and dizziness

Blurred vision and disorientation

Hallucinations or the feeling of a "presence"


Interestingly, many so-called “haunted” locations have been found to contain sources of infrasound — old ventilation systems, underground machinery, or even natural wind patterns vibrating through buildings.

Your body reacts.
Your mind fills in the rest.

So the next time you feel like something isn’t right, or sense a presence in the room, it might not be supernatural at all.

Maybe it's just the sound of fear itself...

What’s the most unexplainable feeling you’ve ever had?
Very informative. Slap on who advocates Ghosts exist.:smoking:
 
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