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  1. hosh (hosh@hub.vikshepa.com)'s status on Monday, 24-Dec-2018 10:12:49 EST hosh hosh
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/24/what-happened-when-i-walked-into-the-worlds-most-silent-place

    My time in the anechoic chamber was a forceful reminder that most of the sounds we hear come to us indirectly; reflected into our ears by the things and people around us. Sound is a shared experience, formed as much by the environment we live in as it is by whatever happens to produce it in the first place. The anechoic chamber shows us what it would be like to live in a world that gives nothing back: a lonely world where sounds simply evaporate without returning.


    Source: http://www.vikshepa.com/what-happened-when-i-walked-into-the-worlds-quietest-place/
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      Many have joined in the search for silence, but perhaps there is no such thing, writes Alex Wragge-Morley
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      What happened when I walked into the world's quietest place
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