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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 4904247" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>Your brain isn't telling you that you 'hear' something in those instances though, its telling you that there is sound, there's a difference. If you can't tell the difference in perception, just do this the other way around, listen to 30hz at a moderate level that you don't even realize can be felt, just heard, then 15hz at that same pressure level, you won't hear it, you most likely won't even know its there, even if your surroundings are 100% silent, your brain just doesn't process 15hz from your ears, it processes it from your sense of touch</p><p></p><p>Its like if there was a 100% perfectly clear glass wall that you were looking at. Your eyes can't tell its there, but you can certainly feel it if you reach out and touch it, and as long as you have your hand on it, you'll actually think you can see it as well, especially if for example you can see the edges of it (your eyes/brain filling in the gap in logic and making you THINK you can see it, even though youstill cant)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 4904247, member: 592162"] Your brain isn't telling you that you 'hear' something in those instances though, its telling you that there is sound, there's a difference. If you can't tell the difference in perception, just do this the other way around, listen to 30hz at a moderate level that you don't even realize can be felt, just heard, then 15hz at that same pressure level, you won't hear it, you most likely won't even know its there, even if your surroundings are 100% silent, your brain just doesn't process 15hz from your ears, it processes it from your sense of touch Its like if there was a 100% perfectly clear glass wall that you were looking at. Your eyes can't tell its there, but you can certainly feel it if you reach out and touch it, and as long as you have your hand on it, you'll actually think you can see it as well, especially if for example you can see the edges of it (your eyes/brain filling in the gap in logic and making you THINK you can see it, even though youstill cant) [/QUOTE]
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