Rijke Pressure, Taos Hum, Subsonica – The Controversial Sounds Only 2% Of People Hear

1st real trace / published information about persistent low-frequency environmental hum — 1973: Loudness and annoyance due to low-frequency sound, such as the Taos Hum or other similar phenomena, can have significant impacts on individuals and communities. Here’s how: 1. **Perceptual Effects**: Low-frequency sound waves can be perceived differently by individuals compared to higher-frequency sounds. … Read more

Sounds of Power Meters are similar to sounds of Bosnian Pyramids

power meter sounds are similar to Bosnian Pyramid sounds power meter sound 3:10 into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW2AsO6  Z-Uo bosnian pyramid sound 2:02:20 into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPNVQD5  TSYU   Taos Hum The Taos Hum refers to a mysterious low-frequency humming sound reported by residents of the Taos area in New Mexico, United States, since at least the early 1990s. The sound is … Read more

Binauralists take note — Monaural, not binaural, beat-frequency mixing is found superior — research, audio files, and Eileen McKusick ..what could be better?

From https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9771235   Previous Research In the last decade, many researchers have shown that music sounds are a type of vibration. In terms of expanding their application, stimulation with a suitable vibration can effectively promote relaxation [20], [31]. Therefore, binaural beats (BBs) and monaural beats (MBs) [22] have been proposed to promote relaxation [9], [10], [12]–​[14], [21], [27]. Regarding binaural beats, two monotones with a … Read more