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Heaviness when listening to near ultrasound?

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Radium - 03 Jul 2006 21:59 GMT
Hi:

Why do my ears feel heavy when listen to an electronic dog-whistle or
any sine-waves around that frequency?

Thanks,

Radium
Salmon Egg - 04 Jul 2006 19:31 GMT
On 7/3/06 1:59 PM, in article
1151960348.357383.175140@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com, "Radium"
<glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:

> Hi:
>
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>
> Radium

The answer for this is probably available on a psychiatry newsgroup.
-- Ferme le Bush
Fleetie - 04 Jul 2006 22:44 GMT
> Hi:
>
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>
> Radium

FWIW, "Radium" has been "entertaining" the denizens of alt.lasers
and sci.optics (q.v.) for a little while now.

Now I see he's come here too!

Get ready for more of the same!

Martin
The Ghost - 05 Jul 2006 02:52 GMT
>> Hi:
>>
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> Get ready for more of the same!
> Martin

A quick google search will reveal that he is trolling numerous newsgroups
with equally stupid questions.  


EskWIRED@spamblock.panix.com - 18 Jul 2006 22:42 GMT
In alt.sci.physics.acoustics, Radium <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:

> Why do my ears feel heavy when listen to an electronic dog-whistle or
> any sine-waves around that frequency?

It is density of sound, pure and simple.  OTOH, if you generate
infrasound, your ears feel like they will float away.

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A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.
--Edward R. Murrow

Radium - 20 Jul 2006 02:00 GMT
> In alt.sci.physics.acoustics, Radium <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:
>
> > Why do my ears feel heavy when listen to an electronic dog-whistle or
> > any sine-waves around that frequency?

> It is density of sound, pure and simple.  OTOH, if you generate
> infrasound, your ears feel like they will float away.

No offense but would you please quit the joking. I am asking a serious
question and would appreciate serious answers.

> --
> A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.
> --Edward R. Murrow
advisor - 20 Jul 2006 02:07 GMT
> No offense but would you please quit the joking. I am asking a serious
> question and would appreciate serious answers.

You don't have anyone here fooled, and you really do need to get off the
drugs.
Mario Petrinovich - 20 Jul 2006 18:21 GMT
Radium:
> No offense but would you please quit the joking. I am asking a serious
> question and would appreciate serious answers.

       But this is not a serious news group. Go to "alt.humour", this is
one serious news group. They have all the answers for you. -- Mario
 
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