I’m on that exact ship and trust me, there’s never a place that’s perfectly silent. So I think any sailor or anyone in the service in general would like to have the chance in that room lol
@@Undercoversteve96 I was in the USN for 25 years and my hearing got trashed. Tinnitus, etc. I can't wear noise cancelling headphones cause they just accentuate the tinnitus. I think I wouldn't be able to take more than a couple of minutes in that room. Yikes!
@@bonnie9855 you need to invest in a better chair man that's really bad for you. Not even a gaming chair because office chairs are better for you than gaming chairs
@@tavish4699 not if you get the right chair. Gamer chairs are modeled after car seats which are made for sitting in a moving vehicle not just sitting around for hours unlike some office chair that offer the right lumbar support and cushioning for long periods of sitting down
@@tavish4699 terrible take, office chairs are built for comfort and to help you maintain good posture so you can sit at your desk for extended periods of time. Gaming chairs are just a marketing ploy and 'look cool'.
Blikje In de water you wouldn't hear the silence. Since your surroundings make noise, you can't experience the true silence. For example I still hear cars in the background driving past my house.
@@justpassingthrooo3505 I feel bad for you mate. I've got tinnitus too but I'm used to the ringing so it doesnt bother me at all. I couldnt imagine needing something to block it out. Hope all is well for you!
@@coolmastamanga1278 I have the weirdest, crippled, most random tinnitus I'd love silence but I would just be suspicious about when my tinnitus will start.. the entire time.. until I dare to relax for a moment, right when I build that tiny bit of trust/hope - like a weed growing through the pavement - it will fuck my soul dry up the ass. Crushing that piece of hope that I could maybe have nice things, too and leave me with deeper rooted trust issues until I will eventually find peace after having buried all my aspirations to grow a strong plant and decide to stay under the surface in the dark, dry soil for good. It's pressure all around my body will become my only comfort and I will go deeper and deeper until I burn up and my fucked soul will be reborn as a fresh, new plant in a different world... just to propably get run over by a truck because that's how I will imagine each and every story featuring myself if I keep trying to find happiness in silence.
To this day the camera man is still in his silent tomb, waiting for the day he can hear the outside and the sound of his daughter’s joyful laugh once more
yes! esp for me sometimes hearing a small sound can make my tinnitus shoot off in one ear (like if tap a table that sound can make one of my ears go really loud) so that would be infuriating
My ears are ringing constantly since I was born. I’m sure it’s like that with almost everyone. I remember waking up from a terrifying dream of pulsating geometric shapes to hearing nothing but high pitched ringing and that was not fun for a 5 year old.
@@DevJB ikr He was probably thinking he had overstayed his welcome at that point. They should have shut up and see how long he would have really lasted 🙄
I used to be a miner and there was one shift where we had to stop working due to an issue with the hoist and after shutting down all the equipment and ventilation it was the quietest place I have ever been. You can hear every sound your body makes breathing, pumping blood and even muscles contracting. It is one of the coolest things to experience. We were around 9,800 ft underground.
Do your homework! This video will be here 5 years from now and probably be recommended to you. Your opportunity to learn at this particular stage of your life won't!
I remember in 2015 I had awful tinnitus in my right ear for 2 years until it just randomly disappeared put a Q tip in my ear too far 15 year old me fucked up and had to live with that awful buzzing really loud thankfully it’s gone
Yes, but, a lot of info seems to have been cut, either from this upload or the original item, it seems he wants to “unlearn” his brain how a jet taking off/landing on a carrier sounds and apparently total silence can do that for you. He couldn’t remember how that sounded anymore after an hour in this chamber.
@@ytwos1 it makes sense, when a sound is that loud constantly it gets to you. Makes you a little stressed, hard to sleep. You might even hallucinate hearing take offs and arrivals
@@Silver1080P You're right, when I was a cashier I worked ridiculous hours sometimes - once 24 hours straight, I wanted the money though, point is I had auditory hallucinations of people calling my name from the stress of that store lol.
+ButtonBashingBros Yea right lmoa, it is around 300-400 dollars to try the challenger when they offer tours, it is not 1,000,000 lmfao, you could damn near build one for that lol
Sailor: I’m asking for an escape so I can experience complete solitude in the quietest room ever. News station: aight bet but here’s 10 camera men that are gonna loom over you the whole time.
Well the ironic part is that true silence is actually deafening. We are so often surrounded by noise or sights we see. But embracing true silence will heighten your sense of sound as you struggle to cling to some noise to fill that emptiness that is truly there, we often tether ourselves to what we think is “reality” by filling up the nothingness that is actually there. If he was truly alone during this experience he might just realize how familiar it feels to be completely alone. I often feel a familiar feeling of when I argue with someone I disagree with and when I struggle to accept the faults of my own actions. As if these things are one in the same, as if me arguing with someone who is wrong is the same as me arguing with myself when I’m wrong. Because you are I, if we are all connected as one, then we do everything to ourselves, we are hurt by the world and in turn put more evil into it feeling it justified. By the end we ask ourselves, is it all my fault? It is, theoretically everything in the world is your fault but it’s nothing to beat yourself up over as mistakes are to be learned from, the experience is truly a punishment of its own. But often we build images of ourselves that we worship as gods, that’s what we focus our lives on. Building this false image as a testament of what character we represent, as if we are a movie character. We build and destroy this image according to our experience, or environment. Always believing we are so different from one another but really we all tick in the same manners.
Jay Fayza Actually, I think it will improve your chances. You are already accustomed to the ringing. Your ears won't start to hallucinate. Because there is something to listen to. I also have a constant ring and I simply stopped caring. I've been living like this for the last 2/3 years now.
Kuzinator Well, during the day when you are busy. You won't hear it as much. You just need to accept it. It may be hard. But just stop caring about it. Only then will it tone down. This will be hard during the nights. But there's only one solution. You gotta be stronger than yourself. If you stop focussing on it. It will tone down.
Take my advice and learn to live with it as fast as possible. Tell others about hearing disabillities. Tell them they need to be careful. They got something VERY valuable in their hands...
"Imagine a place that is so silent you can hear your own heartbeat and your lugns filling with air" No, no I can't. This post was made by tinnitus gang.
Is it me or if its gone silent. you hear those things like when you get flashbanged like “NNGGGGGGGGGG” very loud? *its been 2 years i know its tinnitus already thanks!*
Tinnitus yeah it’s quite common for most people if it’s really ducking loud and unbearable then you definitely need to get a doctor 5 years ago I put a Bud in my ear and accidentally pushed to far causing unbearable tinnitus for 2 years thankfully it completely disappeared worse experience ever.
@@CaptainAmercia Wasn't there a method for getting rid of tinnitus without surgery that was suppressed by the medical establishment for many years? People were getting expensive surgeries that were completely useless in most cases, but the doctors kept it from receiving widespread medical acceptance until recently. That's the story I heard.
@@BestKCL idk if this is related but maybe the thing my mom would do as a kid can help u, she would roll a newspaper into a cone stick the smaller end in my ear and light the big end on fire, u think her goal was to cause some sort of suction thing ?
@@seesha3350 lol I picked it up, prep firewood for camping trips, or to make my own bench. Meditative hobby, maybe not for my neighbors. But Im conscious of time
@@floridascratchinglife6356 No one deserves it. You might think people do, but human compassion will override it. White Bear from Black Mirror is a perfect example of punishment for an irredeemable crime going too far. They basically made a human form of purgatory.
When I was on my first ship, I wandered around the medical department and found a small compartment (room) that was used for audiology testing. I just sat in it for a few minutes with absolutely zero noise that I could tell impacting around me, it was incredible! (I can only imagine this room being even quieter)!
SIKK RMXS a little late but quick lesson your balance comes from sensors in your ears which reflect sound to tell your brain where you are and it also allows you to have a sense of direction.Lack of sound like in that room will make it hard for him to catch his balance because his ears aren’t used to it. Kind of a weird but cool feature.
Completely understand that had really bad tinnitus in my right ear for two years after a bud went in to far was unbearable but thankfully it disappeared after those two years I never notice tinnitus anymore.
Sorry to hear that. So do I. It’s mild but it’s clearly progressing and some nights it’s very very loud. Usually in the morning and at night. I’m hearing it quite loudly right now. I always use fans and white noise to cover it up. Waterfalls seem to work the best for me
@@almar456 I think most of that stuff about people only lasting 10 minutes are probably just the people who get freaked out by their own body making noises you wouldn’t normally hear, like your blood being pumped around, As the guy from the sound lab even says in this video that your brain will make noise for your ears even when there’s no stimulus
I'd go insane in this room. Not because of the silence, but because I have tinnitus and being left with that ceaseless ringing in my ears will make me want to bash my head in.
I also have tinnitus but I learned to befriend it. If actually helps me fall asleep at night by just focusing on it. Your brain can do wonders, you need the will.
@@Kid574 yeah but, Imagine to stay in this Room for like 5 minutea, you'll probably freak out. If you, as they said, hear your heart beating, Imagine this fucking ringing in your ears
@@uscefa5234 Maybe.. i'd love to try it tbh. The ringing you hear it's actually not being heard as it is happening behind the ear drums so it's not like it should be amplified, but you may be right.
FYI for nearly every commentator here who has missed the point... The thing with these chambers is that the sound doesn't reflect off the walls- it is absorbed instead. This is what creates the uncomfortable feeling in your ears. It's got very little to do with how much sound is in there.
@@deanmoncaster Yeah, maybe. There a lot of dimwits online and nothing I saw indicated you weren't being genuine, so forgive me for not being a mind reader lol
@@BestKCL you don't need to be a mind reader for this one. Just a little bit of common sense would make it obvious that that what you said was implied in the joke.
I hope more of these rooms are made for people in large cities or recovery from traumatic/repetitive things like loud noises in the military. like a noise massage where your brain can kinda recalibrate how it’s handing all these stimuli sorta thing.
The quietest place I've ever been was a cabin in the woods about 1000 miles from the nearest plane, car, city, or even road, only accessible by boat, and a long boat ride at that, its still isn't perfectly silent, but its amazing how hard it is to get to sleep the first couple nights after leaving the city, so quiet you can hear carpenter ants chewing on the wood outside. It actually is very difficult to adjust to the city noise again after you get used to it.
Alex Trevino with Ali a intro earape playing on 10,000 speakers (max bass), with 100 people hitting thin aluminium with a hammer (trust me it’s louder than a jet plane)
Yes this room would drive me insaine... if im in a room with no noise like fish tank pumps or something the ringing gets louder and louder and louder and louder till i go insaine. I need noiss so i dont hear or think about the ringing
Then your attention to detail is not on your skills list. . The best for me has been at the top of a mountan on a windliss day after a heavy snow. All the critters I refrenced as details cant get out to be a distraction. Army tryed to tell me I didn't have hearing loss because my test scores were better than a perfect 0 (-15Db ), was -25Db ,I had to remind them that on hearing tests closer to zero is only an improvement when discussing positive numbers. And yes I can hear snowflakes landing on snow. They use to louder