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I always thought this was normal and so never mentioned it to the doc or anything, but after a casual conversation I'm wondering if I'm alone.
I can hear flashing lights, and anything that strobes, including animated .gif images with low framerate. The pitch of the sound depends upon the color, brightness and frequency of the light. For instance, the red flashing lights on distance radio towers sound like a slow "wooooummp.....wooooummp" whereas a distance car turn signal is more "phomp, phomp, phomp." A low-framerate gif may sound like "Chog, chog, chog" as each successive frame passes. /me offers bat, point at head. |
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Sounds like Synesthesia to me. Since you hear such distant objects.
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Sounds like Synesthesia to me. Since you hear such distant objects. A low-framerate gif may sound like "Chog, chog, chog" as each successive frame passes. ![]() |
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i can hear electrics, at first it was strange but now its pretty cool, the wierdest sensation is when a TV i plugged into a switch and turned on at a switch but not actually on to show picture if ya know what i mean, it gives a low sound high pitched ring,
![]() I AM ELECTRONICSOUNDPHOTON MAN! ![]() Meh, i find it funny even if no1 else does. [thumbup] |
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yeah I can hear humming of transformers or the high pitch chatter of the guns in the telly as they warm up...
no biggy really or DO you planks mean you can hear the electrons passing through the wires and circuitboards or you can hear the pc's processor. if yes then I can hear cosmic radio background radiation from dead stars billions of years ago... |
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i can hear electrics, at first it was strange but now its pretty cool, the wierdest sensation is when a TV i plugged into a switch and turned on at a switch but not actually on to show picture if ya know what i mean, it gives a low sound high pitched ring, Some random quote from some random website (googled for it): It is usually a high pitched whistle from the horizontal scan transformer. A television (well, an old-fashioned CRT based one, anyway) has a flying dot that paints the picture on the screen. That flying is drawn across the screen about 15,000 times a second. The dot itself is totally weightless, but the components that generate the voltages that move it have to turn on and off at that rate. Sometimes they move fractionally every time they do so, which produces that high pitched sound. Or do you even hear the sound when the screen is not switched on? |
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It's actually not abnormal for electronics or lights to emit audible frequencies, so before you go claiming synesthesia and go on TV, bring a good microphone+recorder and make sure the sound is not measurable |
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