hum, a mechanical noise, continuous, never-ending, somewhat pulsating, varying intensity, always from south, I hear it inside my closed house (all else quiet) on southern side, I do not hear…
both described a low hum · pulsing light
Canada, Jaffray · 2019-10-18 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
a low humming sound/vibration, like a distance engine, sometimes pulsating without any rhythmic pattern I wonder if this extra sensitivity could be connected to blood type. I have a rh negative blood type and I know another person that also hears the hum and she is also of rh negative blood.
What they reported
First noticed: 2015
Pitch: Around 48 hertz
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Lack of concentration, fatigue and high stress level
Changes with weather: Not sure
What stood out: a low humpulsing light
hum, a mechanical noise, continuous, never-ending, somewhat pulsating, varying intensity, always from south, I hear it inside my closed house (all else quiet) on southern side, I do not hear…
both described a low hum · pulsing light
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both described a low hum · pulsing light
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both described a low hum · pulsing light
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both described a low hum · pulsing light
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both described a low hum · pulsing light
Low throbbing I am able to hear many things others cannot, such as the humming of electronics (lights, CRT monitors/TV's, etc.), music being played far away, road construction several miles …
both described a low hum · pulsing light
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