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I've heard it both in London, UK and Swindon · 2019-10-15 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

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A quiet, low, fluctuating noise that's a bit like a distant plane mixed how I'd imagine WiFi or radiation or something to sound if we could hear it. I guess you should ask what I think the cause is. See if there's a relationship between the severity/loudness and the threat felt by the bearer. Half of me thinks it's WiFi, smart meters or distant vibrations from something and half of me thinks it's coming from inside me/my ear is creating noise that's not really there. I'd say I'm a mild sufferer.

What they reported

First noticed: 2017

Pitch: It's SINE around 120-150hz however mine isn't constant like that, it's much more pulsating and variable, like a distant plane where the atmosphere must makes what should be a constant sound fluctuate.

Loudest: During the day

Where: Indoors

Symptoms: Anxiety, I just generally feel tense a lot and often need to take a deep breath. This is probably just anxiety, I don't believe it's linked to the humming.

Changes with weather: Not that I'm aware of

 

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