I don’t think it’s tinnitus though all the Google results I got were about it. Last night my partner and I went out into the desert to stargaze, and when there were no cars nearby, we both experienced a constant quiet noise. It’s a hard noise to describe–not a ringing or a whooshing noise, but almost a pulsating kind of noise. Is it the sound of blood going through your ears? Brain making up noises to fill the gaps?
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Sometimes we can hear the blood pumping through our veins. sometimes we can hear our own heart. The meatsuit that we each pilot is *alive* and active and has procceses going on all the time, pressure changes in one chamber or area, with gasses and fluids that move around and gurgle or sometimes make a steady hum. Our life is not silent.
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