For as long as humans have inhabited old structures, certain rooms have carried an inexplicable weight — a feeling of being watched, of dread without origin. New research now traces that ancient unease to something measurable: infrasound emitted by aging boilers and pipes, vibrating below the threshold of conscious hearing yet felt deeply by the nervous system. The study does not dismiss the experience of haunting; it relocates its source from the supernatural to the structural, suggesting that what we have long called a ghost may be, in truth, a building speaking in frequencies we were never
Study links 'haunted house' feelings to infrasound from old boilers and pipes
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Article presents scientific explanation for paranormal experiences using rational, materialist framing that implicitly dismisses supernatural interpretations without acknowledging belief systems.
Scientific rationalism framing: presents naturalistic explanation as definitive answer to paranormal experiences, using headlines that position infrasound as 'the cause' rather than 'a possible cause,' implicitly delegitimizing alternative interpretations.
Impacto Geopolítico
Scientific study attributes paranormal experiences in old houses to infrasound from building infrastructure rather than supernatural causes; no geopolitical implications.
Lente Económico
Research linking infrasound from aging building infrastructure to stress responses has minimal direct economic impact but may influence home inspection, HVAC maintenance, and real estate valuation practices.
Homeowners may increase spending on building inspections, boiler/pipe maintenance, and soundproofing upgrades. Renters may demand better maintenance standards. Potential reduction in perceived 'haunted house' stigma could support property values in older homes.
Building codes may incorporate infrasound mitigation standards for HVAC systems. Real estate disclosure requirements could expand to include acoustic assessments. Occupational safety regulations may address chronic infrasound exposure in maintenance workers.