Toddler’s Shocking Ultrasound Reaction Leaves Mom Questioning Reality

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An experiment using a hydrophone in a woman’s uterus detected 100 decibels of noise when subjected to ultrasound
@paigeatcascadeNow I get it when they say “they were born with it”♬ original sound – Fitness Paige | PT
The experiment that arrived at this conclusion involved a minuscule hydrophone being placed in a woman’s uterus when she was undergoing an ultrasound examination.
When the ultrasound was switched on and off, the noise resembled the high notes of a piano.
When pointed directly at the hydrophone, “it registered a level of 100 decibels, as loud as a subway train coming into a station.”
Image credits: paige.at.cascade
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“Although the operating frequencies used in sonography are inaudible, it is possible for the pulsing rate (pulse repetition frequency, PRF) to be heard, thus falling in the audible range,” the study elaborated.
Many commenters are sure its synesthesia
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