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My S/O and I both looked at each other once and were like... wtf is that? maybe a shift in earth pressure during change of season? It's been really windy here but I don't understand all that. It just happened to me again just now and made me wonder if other people feel that?

My S/O and I both looked at each other once and were like... wtf is that? maybe a shift in earth pressure during change of season? It's been really windy here but I don't understand all that. It just happened to me again just now and made me wonder if other people feel that?

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[–] Polsaker 2 points (+2|-0) Edited

Quoting the Wikipedia article I linked earlier on this post:

The commonly stated range of human hearing is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Under ideal laboratory conditions, humans can hear sound as low as 12 Hz and as high as 28 kHz, though the threshold increases sharply at 15 kHz in adults, corresponding to the last auditory channel of the cochlea. Humans are most sensitive to (i.e. able to discern at lowest intensity) frequencies between 2,000 and 5,000 Hz. Individual hearing range varies according to the general condition of a human's ears and nervous system. The range shrinks during life, usually beginning at around age of eight with the upper frequency limit being reduced. Women typically experience a lesser degree of hearing loss than men, with a later onset. Men have approximately 5 to 10 dB greater loss in the upper frequencies by age 40.

Edit: I'm talking about natural hearing loss. It's probably deepened when exposed to very high noises, etc.

[–] smallpond 1 points (+1|-0)

I've perforated my eardrums a few times... guessing my hearing range is below average now.