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I wonder if Cardano ever thinks about me too.
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Ever noticed how rain makes everything sound softer? That's because raindrops scatter sound waves, reducing harsh noise.
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The Schumann Resonance (7.83 Hz) is often called the Earth's heartbeat. Some researchers suggest it might help regulate our biological rhythms, making it one of the most fascinating natural frequencies.
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285 Hz is often associated with healing and regeneration. While the evidence isn't solid, lower frequencies like this are known to create a sense of warmth and grounding — something we all need sometimes.
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Some hospitals use sound therapy to help premature babies. Certain frequencies can mimic the womb's environment, helping newborns sleep better and develop more smoothly. Sound is more powerful than we think.
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The smell of rain has a name: petrichor. It's caused by plant oils and soil bacteria releasing a chemical when rain hits the ground. That's why rain doesn't sound relaxing—it feels like a full sensory reset.
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Did you know that 174 Hz is linked to pain relief? Some believe it helps relax muscles and ease tension. While science is still catching up, low frequencies have a calming effect on the nervous system.
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Vibrations aren't just sound—they're energy. Low frequencies (like 60 Hz) can feel grounding, while higher ones (like 963 Hz) are linked to clarity and focus. Your body responds to more than just the beat.
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GM frens! 🔅 Remember: drink water, touch grass, and check charts.
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There's a reason writers love rainy days. The constant sound of rain can boost focus by masking distractions, creating the perfect background for deep work or creative flow.
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Your brainwaves naturally sync with external sounds. That's why 40 Hz frequencies are being studied for their potential to support memory and cognitive function. Sound isn't just heard—it's experienced.
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If silence feels too empty at night, rain sounds fill the space just enough to create a peaceful, calming atmosphere.
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Listening to 3 Hz delta waves while sleeping can enhance deep sleep and slow-wave brain activity.
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GM 🔅 Quick reminder: Stay away from people who act like victims of a problem they created.
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Green noise is perfect for relaxation, as it mimics the sounds of forests, rivers, and open landscapes. 🟢 https://youtu.be/dO3gNZi8ev0
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If you're seeing this, you owe me a GM. That's the rule.
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