For more than half a century, people across the world have reported a strange low-frequency sound often described as a ...
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Some people occasionally hear a low buzzing or humming sound that doesn't have a clear source. An estimated 2–4% of the world's population hear this. Scientists have been trying to figure out for ...
All around you are sounds, right? You might be reading this on a laptop with a whirring fan, or on your phone on a rattling subway, or even at home, with music or the air-conditioner on, adding a thin ...
A mysterious, low-frequency noise has settled over the small town of Omagh in Northern Ireland, and is keeping people awake. It’s called “The Hum,” and reports of this phenomenon have been popping up ...
I cannot decide if The Hum is a very silly or very ominous title for a horror game. It's vague and innocuous, but it heralds an apocalyptic alien invasion, which makes it suddenly a lot more menacing.
Since the 1970s, people across the world have reported hearing an inexplicable low-frequency droning. Scientists now think ...