I no longer hear the Hum as it was before - as if coming from within my head and like a wind blowing through a huge metal pipe or a bottle neck. I still know that it is there, as I recognise it by other signs, like a deep rumble/thunder in the atmosphere, and an increase of volume of all other sounds (like through a giant speaker or Tesla coil). But now I am left with a constant hissing sound in my left ear (the one that used to hear the Hum) and the stronger the hissing, the stronger the Hum is... I also have a reduced level of vibrations felt in the body (or none), except the forehead. When putting finger in my ear, I feel a fast vibration coming out of the ear canal. I believe there is a strong connection between the Hum and the middle ear myoclonus (caused by the Hum energy) of tensor timapni and/or stapedius muscle. Once the tensor timpani myoclonus gets managed, the Hum sound may dissapear to give way to a tinnitus with a hissing sound (i.e.stapedius muscle myoclonus). I am talking from my own experience...
19 юни 2013, сряда, 18:17:39 UTC+1, John Dawes написа: > > Over the past month I have constructed a number of detectors all tuned to > the same frequency but having various sizes of mass and spring constant. I > have observed that the Hum energy transfer, or if you like, the sensitivity > depends upon the size of the vibrating mass. If the mass is very small or > large, the Hum energy transfer is small, there is a response curve where > the energy transfer reaches a maximum. In this experiment the optimum > values were o.3 grams for the mass and 29 Newton/metres for the spring > constant. > > As the concept of these detectors were based on the cilia of the inner ear > it is most probable that the inner ear also has a response curve and only > those people who have cilia tuned to this response curve will hear the Hum, > others will not. It is also evident that this ratio of mass to spring > constant is not permanently fixed, this will explain why people suddenly > begin hearing the Hum, usually with age, and why others, having heard the > Hum for years, just as suddenly find it gone. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
