You can even hear it in the video, link added…

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    5 hours ago

    Literally you can hear the thing in the video. I don’t need to trust his words if I can hear the fucking thing clear as day. I also hadn’t heard the noise like that yet, so it was new to me. You’re just moving the goalposts to justify your shitty attitude.

    With allies like you, who needs enemies?

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      2 hours ago

      Its the frequencies you can’t here that are what you want to pay attention to.

      Lots of people live in loud areas, just look at population centers overlayed with highways noise maps.

      A noise is simply not that interesting by itself.

      I’ll bury the hatchet: if the noise gets you interested to learn more then I suppose it isn’t pointless.

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        25 minutes ago

        He literally talked about how the sound never went away like with highways. I live in a city, night time is significantly quieter without all the cars ripping around. Cities are actually pretty damn quiet, it’s the cars that are loud. He said it felt like a low conversation that never, ever stopped and that it was impossible to get away from, even in his own bedroom where us city folk are pretty safe from too much sound.

        I’m sure that sounds we can’t hear are also really bad, not arguing that, and I am also not arguing that the data itself would be awesome(they may be compiling and not ready to put all the data out yet) and thank you for the acknowledgement.