One fascinating piece of trivia is about the phenomenon known as “The Hum.” Across the globe, in certain locations, a small percentage of the population reports hearing a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming noise, often referred to simply as “The Hum.” This is especially reported in places like Taos, New Mexico, and Bristol, England. Despite extensive studies and hypotheses ranging from industrial equipment noise to natural acoustic phenomena, the exact source of this sound remains a mystery. Interestingly, The Hum is typically only heard indoors, at night, and more frequently by people aged 55 to 70. This odd auditory experience continues to intrigue both researchers and those who can hear it, sparking debates and investigations into the hidden complexities of our auditory world.
Could you share your most interesting piece of trivia?
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