If we could hear frequencies outside the range of human hearing, we would be able to hear new sounds that are currently beyond our perception. This could include sounds made by animals, machines, and other objects that are currently inaudible to us. For example, we might be able to hear the sounds of underground water sources, or the rumbling of tectonic plates as they shift and move. Let’s talk about this.
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