The sound a person hears when they put a finger in their ear is often due to the amplification of internal sounds, like blood flow or movement of air. This can cause a rushing or whooshing noise, known as "occlusion effect," where external sounds are blocked and internal sounds become more noticeable.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occlusion_effectListen to yourselves.
high iq people are sensitive to sounds
>>16381623Very true. I hate noise. I hate music. I need silence to explore the deep thoughts in my mind. Fuck NPCs. Their brains are empty and that's why they need to fill the void with sound.
>>16379251tinnituschads hear this background music all day
I'm a sensitive to sounds and I often use earplugs to sleep. Sometimes I hear what sounds kind of like a modem or other electronic signal. My best guess is that a small cavity or layer of fluid created by the earplug acts as a cavity/resonator and picks up wifi or other signals. I'm totally not hallucinating.
>>16381689Look up "Microwave auditory effect">>16381638I'm sad that you haven't yet come around good music.
>>16381623>>16381638Yeah that's a symptom of autismHigh IQ people tend to be autistic
>>16381623This makes no sense. Do you have data to back up this theory? Maybe false correlation?