How is it possible that your brain can turn a sound wave (say 3000mhz) and it can sound like a voice, car, or an alarm?

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I just can’t wrap my head around it. Is it just crazy brain things, a difference in number of waves, or some other thing? How is it possible that a speaker can replicate all sounds?

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Your ears have a membrane that vibrates that gets read as an electrical signal your brain interprets cause your brain runs on electrical impulses and chemical packets fired between your neurons.

The electricity helps move the chemical packets

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