New research suggests that some instances of perceived paranormal activity within a majas (house) may have a scientific explanation, specifically relating to infrasound vibrations. The concept challenges traditional accounts of seletamatu (unexplained) occurrences, proposing that these phenomena could be linked to the physical environment itself. According to reports, studies indicate that sounds or sensations attributed to paranormal sources might instead be the result of infra-sound waves emanating from older plumbing or structural elements. Infrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies lower than the lower limit of human hearing. While people cannot consciously hear these frequencies, the human body is capable of detecting them as physical vibrations. This scientific perspective suggests that what residents interpret as ghostly noises or inexplicable atmospheric changes could, in fact, be somatic responses to these low-frequency vibrations. The investigation highlights the need for expert assessment when unusual activity is reported in older buildings. The findings prompt questions regarding the interpretation of environmental sounds. Instead of attributing such events solely to supernatural causes, teadlased (scientists) suggest investigating the structural integrity and plumbing systems of the premises. This approach encourages homeowners and researchers alike to consider measurable physical factors when analyzing unusual occurrences within their majas. The research thus offers a material basis for understanding phenomena previously categorized as purely unexplained. Topics: #majas #teadlased #seletamatu Post navigation Kevadine supertoit, mille võib metsas otse suhu pista Vana silmakliiniku tulevik tekitab jätkuvalt küsimusi