it does not affect us physically, it just affects our emotions and thta kind of stress is more...well, stressful than other kinds of stress..
2007-02-28 00:29:29
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answered by jhorj l 1
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Noise is an energy, an amplitude of frequency and wavelength that to the ear and the very fabric of the inner self causes distortions that when increased impacts the brain and mind in no less tangible and solid expression than that of ingesting a poison.
Only that noise is a stark energy, though scrambling to the psyche and brain, and if not given proportionately, balanced with that of quietudes, then it can sicken or kill if imported to abruptly or for too long a time.
Noise of itself is not what sickens or kills, it is the imbalances inherent to the sound that is noise that does the damage.
Even a poison if administered in the right proportions and by a skilled hand can benefit us. So again, it is not the noise alone but the proportions that may stress us...
2007-03-08 03:11:41
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answered by ? 6
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it is the excessive input of data to our brains that causes stress, too much noise is distracting and annoying and prevents us from being able to think clearly, thus creating stress
2007-02-28 08:29:03
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answered by sydneygal 6
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I'm not sure, but it sure does make me nervous. I need a certain level of quiet.
2007-03-07 19:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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