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yknow how sometimes when you wake up and music just sounds notably faster or slower than it "should" be (same pitch)? does that have anything to do with vibrational frequencies?
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I never really noticed that, but I do notice how music/sound is louder when I am in that presleep zone.
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>>41627952
it's a brain glitch. You feel it faster or slower than it is while hearing it normally. If you're autistic enough you can do this at will.
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>>41627952
No.
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I have noticed that if I'm listening to music loud through headphones it sounds faster when I take them off. Just a weird illusion, obviously but I've experienced it many times.
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absolutely, I routinely experience songs that I over-listen to becoming somewhat noticeably slowed, yet I have this has more to do with becoming familiar with the complex polyrhythms that comprise them.
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>>41627952
Why is my peepee hard when I wake up?
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