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Posted by Klaus on July 17, 2001 at 20:31:31:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: what note on the tuba is 33 hz? posted by Chuck(G) on July 17, 2001 at 20:02:46:

One of the reasons that high-intensity low frequencies can cause problems in form of nausea comes from the fact, that if such vibrations make an impact (above some threshold) on let’s say the right side of the skull, then this sound will reach the left inner ear faster through the skull bones, than through the entrance of the left outer ear. Causing an interference within the left inner ear

Our brain is programmed to handle sounds arriving our two ears at different times (within split second’s distance). That is what determining of the directionality of a sound is all about.

The involved brainwork is subconscious. That is why we hardly can learn to handle the same sound arriving at the same inner ear at two diffent times causing these "one-ear interferences"

And when reality differs from the "virtual reality" stored in our reptile level Read Only Memory, then nausea is imminent.

Klaus


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