Humble buzz noise like electronic or like a vehicle idling pulsing a little like a electric shaver running almost Verified through multiple people it is only me that always hear it which pushes me to believe it is damage to my ear due to lack of PPE in construction industry. It�s annoying and I hate it it�s hard to concentrate when I�m alone and in quiet
low sinus shaped noise around 62 herz, somtimes pulsing in volume of 1hz The low frequency hum I experience goes away when I'm not at home. If I go on holiday (and don't visit a place where…
both described buzzing · pulsing light · on the other side of the country
I almost had three lds this morning. The first was about 6am, during looking over this big wall at an overly big star gazing universe kind of backdrop, this darkness came over my vision whic…
Low tone, somewhere between E1-F1, right about 42 Hz. 3 typical rhythms, depending on location: a) constant tone, b) cyclical pulse, pace varies between 1.5 to 3 times a second c) morse-code…
It comes an goes , it's rarely a constant , however the hum sustaines for minutes on end at times , pulsating as well . I've looked into Flightradar24 & there is a refinery near my location…
It was summer 2010, my girlfriend and I were saying our goodnights to each other and she left the loft in the garage. It was about midnight; she texted me about 5 minutes after she left abou…
pulsing, irregular, nightly, sometimes during day, especially when sitting quietly in car with engine off Is there anyway the sound can be blocked so one can sleep? Ear plugs do NOT help at …
both described pulsing light · 731 km away
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