Infrasonic Frequencies: The Sound You Can’t Hear but Can Feel

Our bodies detect infrasound below 20 Hz through physical vibrations rather than hearing, but what happens when these invisible waves penetrate your home?

Our bodies detect infrasound below 20 Hz through physical vibrations rather than hearing, but what happens when these invisible waves penetrate your home?

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