Because since we have the heart in our body, we cant hear it. If we get the tool for our body, then you can hear YOUR heart. If you are a child or middle aged your heart beats 90 times a minute. If you are an adult, your heart beats 70 times a minute.
, i would recommend you go to a doctor about this. I can not find anything about it on the internet and it sounds pretty strange. Good luck.
Take a stethoscope and place it on your heart.
after my own heart
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The phonocardiogram detected abnormal heart sounds during the patient's check-up.
The sound you might hear in complete silence could be the sound of your own blood circulating, or the sound of your own body moving. It could also be a phenomenon called subjective tinnitus, where the brain creates sounds that aren't physically present.
That sounds quite abnormal to me. My own heartbeat has never interfered with my ability to count.
In a cave, you might hear echoes of sounds bouncing off the walls, water dripping, animals scurrying, and the sound of your own footsteps. The acoustics inside a cave can amplify and distort noises, creating a unique auditory experience.
Yes, hamsters have good hearing and can detect sounds, including their own name. While they may not understand the words spoken, they can recognize the tone and associate it with attention or reward. It's important to interact with your hamster using a consistent and gentle approach.
Well, honey, if a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, does it make a sound? Deaf individuals may not hear sounds like we do, but they can still think using other senses like visual or tactile cues. So, technically, they can still "hear" themselves think in their own unique way.
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