Our brains often fill white noise with familiar sounds. Try sitting next to a fan while falling asleep at night and listen for all the music your brain will simulate.
I have had this happen to me twice, but in utter silence and with no gizmos plugged in anywhere. It also happened once each with Indian raag and solo bamboo flute. It is kinda weird, but I have learned to appreciate it when it comes, as my mind is usually in a different 'mode/frequency' and it's all good.
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This is so freaky- why am I hearing classical music in the background when I have absolutely nothing else playing? 0.o
Our brains often fill white noise with familiar sounds. Try sitting next to a fan while falling asleep at night and listen for all the music your brain will simulate.
I have had this happen to me twice, but in utter silence and with no gizmos plugged in anywhere. It also happened once each with Indian raag and solo bamboo flute. It is kinda weird, but I have learned to appreciate it when it comes, as my mind is usually in a different 'mode/frequency' and it's all good.
@@CalebSalstrom "White noise" is random frequencies. I am guessing the comment was referring to the experience while this frequency was playing.
@@CalebSalstromis there a way i can verify this audio is alpha wave? I just want to check
@@livestock9722hi how do i verify this audio is alpha