There's some blood in your innner ear (of course), maybe when you're in complete silence you can actually hear it and that's what produce this very faint noise. Maybe it's the way your brain processes sound (applies gain to silence to try to hear something even if there's nothing to hear, and finally hears something that does not exist ?) Silence is almost taboo, and society teaches us to see it as something negative. If someone is quiet, it means they're mad, offended, sad, or absent. Silence evokes feelings of loneliness, emptiness, shyness, and negativity. Today I discovered the reason silence is so loud. Our thoughts are loud. I was wondering how I did on my math final when I noticed all of the silence. It felt like a massive fist hitting me in the ears. That is why I stopped. In a place that I know to be full of such life was full of complete silence. Another Love Song Lyrics: Why does your silence feel so damn loud? / It's like a weight on my chest, it holds me down (Down) / I can't believe that you found somebody else / You're moving One possibility is tinnitus - a condition that causes ringing or buzzing in the ears. Tinnitus can be caused by exposure to loud noise, head trauma, or certain medications. Another possibility is misophonia - a strong dislike or even hatred of certain sounds (such as chewing or breathing). Because when confronted with absolute or even near silence, human brains and ears react in some pretty weird ways—ways that can result in a wide range of bizarre sonic experiences. It's a simple but powerful notion: "trying to hear in silence" can demonstrably accelerate the growth of valuable brain cells. This act of listening to quiet can, in itself, enrich our YvB6LRU.

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