Hngary, 9343 Beled · 2024-07-31 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
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its like ear ringing, mixed with some static noise maybe, but im not sure because i only hear it when im absolutely in a quiet environment. it feels like its coming from the walls, like i could hear the electricity going around in the cables. i have audiovisual hallucinations sometimes and im also prone to panic attacks so that might change the results of this survey for you
What they reported
First noticed: 2014
Pitch: 230 herz, triangle right now, but it goes up two notes sometimes
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Headache, Insomnia, Nausea, Sense of vibration, Anxiety
Changes with weather: sometimes hearing the rain or the thunders masks the hum
It is like a distant train/truck/plane/ or some rotating electrical/diesel motor or even a static electricity sound. During the day is lower because of the usual day noises, so I think it is…
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Very low frequency hum, like the sound a diesel vehicle would do from a distance before getting too close, but constant all the time. I can hear the noise better when it is completely silen…
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Constant, something between soil compactor and multiple trucks with engines on staying in the traffic. It's very low in frequency and very quiet, but possible to be heard in closed room at n…
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