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Ever wonder why horror movies make your skin crawl even when it’s quiet? That's because of something called the "fear frequency"..💀 ​Sound designers use Infrasound—frequencies below 20Hz that you can’t hear, but your body feels. ​Research suggests that infrasound at a specific frequency—around 19 Hz—can cause: ​Physical Discomfort: A sense of pressure in the chest or a lingering feeling of dread. ​Hypervigilance: That "someone is watching me" sensation. ​Visual Distortions: Because 19 Hz is very close to the resonant frequency of the human eyeball, it can cause your vision to vibrate slightly, creating "ghostly" flickers in your peripheral vision. A movie famously known for having this effect is Irreversible (2002). The director used a low-frequency hum throughout the first 30 minutes specifically to make the audience feel physically ill and anxious. 💀😬
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Q & A #lowfrequencynoise #infrasound --- Questions & evidence-based answers --- You're not crazy. Compiled from peer-reviewed sources and documented case analyses. All answers include direct research citations and links. --- lfresearch.org/index.html#qa
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#medical #physician #infrasound --- A clinical reference on residential infrasound and low-frequency noise exposure. --- A diagnostic framework for an environmental exposure that is rarely screened for and frequently misattributed. --- lfresearch.org/medical-profe…
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#lawyers #legal #infrasound --- A case preparation reference for residential low-frequency exposure litigation. --- An evidentiary and legal-theory reference for attorneys evaluating cases involving low-frequency noise, vibration, and infrasound exposure in residential settings. --- lfresearch.org/lawyers.html
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#lawenforcement #infrasound Responding to low-frequency noise and vibration complaints. ---- An operational reference for patrol officers, code enforcement, and dispatchers handling noise complaints involving low-frequency or infrasonic sources. --- lfresearch.org/law-enforceme…
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SCIENTISTS STUDY SOURCE OF MYSTERIOUS LOW-FREQUENCY HUM Researchers say some cases may be linked to low-frequency tinnitus rather than an external sound source. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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AI data centers face increasing complaints about inaudible but 'felt' infrasound — citizens complain high- and low-frequency sounds do not register on decibel meters but cause adverse health effects | Tom's Hardware share.google/YkiQFXEy7pYkDBE…
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸 You can’t see it. You can’t hear it. But your body feels it — and it’s making people across America seriously ill. This story broke just days ago and it is spreading fast. Because it affects anyone who lives within miles of one of these facilities — and there are now thousands of them being built all over the country. The AI data center boom has a dirty secret. And it’s making your neighbors sick right now. 😨 THE INVISIBLE THREAT YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF AI data centers emit noise up to 96 decibels — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Sound exceeding 85 decibels is already considered dangerous to human hearing. But the more terrifying threat is what residents cannot hear at all: infrasound — low-frequency sound below 20 Hertz that bypasses the ear entirely and is felt by the body as pressure or vibration.  You literally cannot hear it coming. You just start feeling sick. And you don’t know why. Residents living near AI data centers are reporting a terrifying list of symptoms they believe are directly caused by this invisible noise pollution: dizziness, nausea, vertigo, insomnia, headaches, and anxiety — occurring constantly, with no relief, because the machines never stop running.  These are not hypochondriacs. These are normal Americans who were perfectly healthy — until a data center moved in next door. 🧠 WHAT SCIENTISTS SAY IS HAPPENING TO YOUR BODY Paul Héroux, associate professor of medicine at McGill University, confirmed that infrasound at high volumes can directly affect the central nervous system and heart function. “Sound, electric and magnetic fields of the same frequency have some overlap in their biological effects because they are similarly disruptive energy injections,” he warned.  Your heart. Your nervous system. Being disrupted every single minute of every single day by a building you never agreed to have built next door. Research published just weeks ago found that children living near data centers face particularly devastating consequences: poor cognition, lower reading comprehension, concentration deficits, increased stress, and behavioral issues — all linked to the constant 24/7 noise exposure that their developing brains cannot handle.  It’s not just making adults sick. It is hurting children’s ability to learn and develop. Permanently. 😤 ELON MUSK’S AI SUPERCOMPUTER IS AS LOUD AS AN AIRPORT Elon Musk’s “Colossus” AI supercomputer — one of the most powerful AI machines ever built — used over 30 mobile gas turbines for power. These turbines are essentially jet engines bolted to the floor. Residents living nearby described the facility as being as loud as an active airport — running nonstop, day and night, with zero breaks.  Imagine living next to an airport that never closes. That is now someone’s backyard reality. 🏘️ REAL FAMILIES. REAL SUFFERING. Residents of Brittany Heights in Chandler, Arizona have been fighting for months to block out the constant hum of a data center built right next to their neighborhood. Their complaints to local officials have been largely ignored. The noise pollution issue became so severe it ultimately led to a proposed new data center in their area being blocked — but the existing one keeps running. In North Carolina, community health advocates are raising urgent alarms. “When we visited a data center in Georgia, people living around it talked about the constant droning noise and light disrupting their sleep and impacting their mental health,” one researcher reported. “These concerns are not fringe. They are supported by hard health research.”  🚫 AND THEY’RE HIDING IT ON PURPOSE 0Developers have been caught using non-disclosure agreements to hide the environmental and health impacts of data centers from the public — specifically to get approval before anyone can object. Issues deliberately hidden from communities have included competing with households for scarce groundwater, being sited in low-income or high-pollution areas, Daily headlines
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Have you heard of “infrasound?” You can’t hear it. You can’t see it. But it’s WRECKING your nervous system. France dubbed it an “audio weapon.” The negative implications of data centers are adding up. And they’re getting closer and closer to YOUR HOME.
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The infrasound and low-frequency noise associated with wind turbines has raised health concerns, but a study allays those fears. Data from 75,000 turbines installed between 1981 and 2024 show negligible evidence of adverse health outcomes. In PNAS: ow.ly/fqtQ50Z6hpW
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🚨 ARE AI DATA CENTERS MAKING PEOPLE SICK? As AI data centers spread across America, some nearby residents are reporting headaches, dizziness, vertigo, nausea, sleep disruption, and a constant low-frequency hum they say never stops. Communities in Chandler, Arizona, Northern Virginia, and parts of Texas have raised concerns about noise pollution from these massive facilities, with some researchers investigating whether low-frequency sound or infrasound could be a factor. ⚠️ At this time, no direct scientific link has been proven, but the complaints continue to grow as more AI infrastructure comes online. If you live near a large data center, WLNN wants to hear from you. 📍Where do you live? 🔊 Do you hear a constant hum? 😴 Has your sleep changed? 🤕 Have you experienced headaches, dizziness, or unexplained symptoms? 👇 Tell us your story in the comments. #WLNN #AI #DataCenters #Infrastructure #NoisePollution #Health #QuestionEverything
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Americans living near US data centers report headaches, insomnia, nausea, and anxiety. It could be caused by round-the-clock noise and infrasound, low-frequency vibration felt but not heard. Diesel generators and gas turbines, which already have a massive environmental impact, are adding to noise and air pollution. Off-grid data centers make their own power with natural-gas turbines that work like jet engines. A US National Library of Medicine study found infrasound above 100 decibels weakened human heart tissue after one hour.
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“Dizziness, nausea, vertigo and sleep disruption: People living nearby to AI data centers in the US are increasingly reporting illnesses caused by a near-imperceptible hum.” techradar.com/pro/dizziness-…
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