Are there actually any medfags lurking here on /sci/?.
I'm quite sure, almost to a hunder percent certainty that when listening to music with a certain low tone and bass in it I feel vibrations on the same frequency in my left foot.
(I'm listening music with my headphones fyi, without any large installations or boxes).
It feels like I'm standing on the second floor while there is a party at a floor below me.
Like you're standing on the source of the music, a box, and feel it only when low frequencies and bass tones are in a song.
(Eurofag here, my English is worse, don't complain about it).
Ow, forget to ask.
Is it possible that what I feel in my legs and feets actually only occurs in the brain while I feel the sensations in the legs?.
the brain is a weird complex thing. just finding an explanation for it.
(pic unrelated)
I'm quite sure, almost to a hunder percent certainty that when listening to music with a certain low tone and bass in it I feel vibrations on the same frequency in my left foot.
(I'm listening music with my headphones fyi, without any large installations or boxes).
It feels like I'm standing on the second floor while there is a party at a floor below me.
Like you're standing on the source of the music, a box, and feel it only when low frequencies and bass tones are in a song.
(Eurofag here, my English is worse, don't complain about it).
Ow, forget to ask.
Is it possible that what I feel in my legs and feets actually only occurs in the brain while I feel the sensations in the legs?.
the brain is a weird complex thing. just finding an explanation for it.
(pic unrelated)