Sub-Bass 6 Hz Theta Wave Binaural Beats, Black Screen 🎧θ⬛ • 12 hours

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The binaural beats in this video are created through the interplay of two sub-bass sine waves (40 Hz in the left channel and 46 Hz in the right channel), leading a listener using headphones to perceive a harmonious 6 Hz Theta wave (θ) which can aid in relaxation and creativity. Enjoy, and rest well.

Please note that as these frequencies are in the sub-bass range, your audio equipment must be capable of playing very low frequencies or you will probably hear nothing at all.

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The term "binaural" literally means "having or relating to two ears." Binaural beats occur when two different frequencies are heard simultaneously, one in each ear, prompting the brain to interpret these distinct tones as a single auditory experience. This process, a unique aspect of human auditory perception, involves the brain synthesizing the phase variations between the tones to create a "beat." This beat is an auditory illusion, formed by the brain's reconciliation of the two different frequencies. The frequency of the binaural beat is the mathematical difference between these tones, and it can lead to various cognitive and physiological effects based on its frequency range.

Theta waves, ranging from 4 to 8 Hz, occupy a unique position in the brainwave spectrum, associated with states of relaxation, creativity, and light meditation. Commonly experienced during REM sleep and deep daydreaming, Theta waves play a key role in memory consolidation and emotional processing. They are known to foster a state of enhanced creativity, intuition, and subconscious exploration. Engaging with Theta frequencies can lead to improved problem-solving abilities, heightened imagination, and a deeper connection with one's inner thoughts and feelings. Additionally, Theta waves have been linked to reduced anxiety and stress, promoting a relaxed yet aware state of mind.

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