Watch This When You're High - The Taos Hum
Shout out to @geresgerbil for the suggestion.
This one is pretty nuts.
"The Taos Hum" is a mysterious and unexplained phenomenon reported in the town of Taos, New Mexico, and other locations worldwide. It's described as a persistent, low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise that only a small percentage of people can hear.
- Characteristics: It's often described as a low-pitched, rumbling sound, similar to a distant diesel engine idling or a pulsating noise.
- Location: It's primarily associated with Taos, New Mexico, but similar phenomena have been reported elsewhere.
- Prevalence: Only a small percentage of people (around 2%) claim to hear the Hum.
- Origin: The cause remains unknown, despite numerous investigations.
- Theories: Many theories abound, including:
- Man-made sources: Industrial equipment, power lines, or even secret government experiments.
- Natural phenomena: Geological activity, atmospheric conditions, or even spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (sounds generated by the inner ear).
- Psychological factors: Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or other auditory conditions.
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