ultrasonics, ow!
Jul. 25th, 2006 12:23 amGaa, I have a headache now.
I'm always the one hearing computer monitors or television sets with the mute on, and this confirms it. Fluorescent lights do the same thing, only to a lesser extent--they must have some type of sound that they project, and it's probably on an extremely high frequency if it has a lesser effect. It gets wicked annoying after a while though.
Yikes. After listening to ringing like that for a period of time, I start seeing what I am now... that is electric blue futuristic spots in front of my closed eyes. Oy. Synaesthesia+a blind person's hearing=a very interesting blending of sight, sound and general perception.
Great, now my senses are all screwy. It'll resolve in a bit, but until it does, I'm seeing and hearing future blue.
You are a dog |
Or maybe you are a mosquito, you certainly can't be human. The highest pitched ultrasonic mosquito ringtone that I can hear is 21.1kHz |
Take the mosquito ringtones hearing test |
I'm always the one hearing computer monitors or television sets with the mute on, and this confirms it. Fluorescent lights do the same thing, only to a lesser extent--they must have some type of sound that they project, and it's probably on an extremely high frequency if it has a lesser effect. It gets wicked annoying after a while though.
Yikes. After listening to ringing like that for a period of time, I start seeing what I am now... that is electric blue futuristic spots in front of my closed eyes. Oy. Synaesthesia+a blind person's hearing=a very interesting blending of sight, sound and general perception.
Great, now my senses are all screwy. It'll resolve in a bit, but until it does, I'm seeing and hearing future blue.