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Tajemniczy szum słyszą ludzie na całym świecie. Czy ty też?
Poland🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Tajemniczy szum słyszą ludzie na całym świecie. Czy ty też?

Article discusses 'The Hum,' a mysterious low-frequency sound reported by people around the world for decades. Residents describe hearing a continuous, faint noise resembling a hum between a rumble and a buzz, often at night. Despite investigations into possible industrial, atmospheric, or environmental causes, the source remains unidentified. Reports first emerged in the UK in the 1960s, with systematic scientific study beginning in the 1970s. Researchers noted frequencies between 30-40 Hz, which are below the typical range of human hearing (around 20 Hz), and observed that the sound was more noticeable under certain weather conditions. While some individuals report the sound as annoying or distressing, others experience it neutrally or even find it comforting. The phenomenon has been documented in various locations globally, with ongoing efforts to understand its origins.

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Tajemniczy szum słyszą ludzie na całym świecie. Czy ty też?

Article discusses 'The Hum,' a mysterious low-frequency sound reported by people around the world for decades. Residents describe hearing a continuous, faint noise resembling a hum between a rumble and a buzz, often at night. Despite investigations into possible industrial, atmospheric, or environmental causes, the source remains unidentified. Reports first emerged in the UK in the 1960s, with systematic scientific study beginning in the 1970s. Researchers noted frequencies between 30-40 Hz, which are below the typical range of human hearing (around 20 Hz), and observed that the sound was more noticeable under certain weather conditions. While some individuals report the sound as annoying or distressing, others experience it neutrally or even find it comforting. The phenomenon has been documented in various locations globally, with ongoing efforts to understand its origins.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective overview of 'The Hum' as a global phenomenon, discussing its history, characteristics, and scientific investigation without taking a clear ideological stance. It references multiple international sources and emphasizes the lack of consensus on the cause, avoiding a傾

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