Just this past week, news broke that some ad companies are using
inaudible noise to communicate between your devices.
Yet Bedard, who once carted his equipment over to Taos, New Mexico, to test persistent rumors that the town was haunted by an almost
inaudible noise, says there is no scientific consensus on this issue: «It's a conundrum.
To the old conundrum, what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the conventional answer is,
an inaudible noise.
Not exact matches
The high helix rotor design both improves the supercharger thermodynamic efficiency and improves
noise quality to the point where the unit is virtually
inaudible.
There's very little wind
noise (that kicks in at well over the ton in the old money) and the engine is essentially
inaudible.
We suffered severe sleep deprivation (from audible and
inaudible turbine
noise), among other things, and eventually had to hire legal help to get out to save our health.
In addition, this paper reviews articles that report research about the body's response not only to the audible
noise, but also to the
inaudible components of
noise that can adversely affect the body's physiology.
The Victorian Department of Health (DH)(WorkSafe, 2010) has examined both the peer - reviewed and validated scientific research and concluded that «the weight of evidence indicated that there are no direct health effects from
noise (audible and
inaudible) at the levels generated by modern wind turbines.»
We have direct knowledge of and contact with people who have been driven from their homes; who suffer from some of the extremely debilitating health effects caused by audible,
inaudible and low frequency
noise; and from the strobe - like effects of sunlight flicker from the blades.