hi @icondark
really interesting and impressive this trace of frequencies !! but there is also a psychological study behind it ??
congratulations on your curie vote and thanks for sharing
hi @icondark
really interesting and impressive this trace of frequencies !! but there is also a psychological study behind it ??
congratulations on your curie vote and thanks for sharing
Yes, there have been scientific studies of infrasound. I'm no researcher, but the general gist is that only some people are susceptible to it. The low frequencies will generate sensations ranging from unease to panic in only a small percentage of people exposed to it... but for those people, it is very real. So you can't blast infrasound at a party and make everybody freak out. But you CAN blast it at a party and make some people freak out while others wonder what's going on. When you think about it, the second scenario is much more interesting...
but is these people's reaction a psychological or physical issue (type of hearing organ, sensitive receptors ...)? because to me it has made a certain effect
Ah, now I understand the question.
Unfortunately, I don't know the real answer. Based on what I've read it is probably either physical or a combination of physical AND psychological.
I will inform about it! I would not like to be psychologically conditioned by a piece of music :-))