This video brilliantly demystifies the brain's "horror vacui" by turning a complex neurological glitch into an intuitive visual narrative. It is a masterclass in making high-level science both accessible and deeply relatable.
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Tinnitus explained #shortsAdded:
Your ears are ringing.
Actually, that sound isn't real. It's called tinnitus, [music] and it's not a noise from the outside.
It's a glitch on the inside.
Inside your glass ears, tiny microscopic hair cells have snapped. [music] They're misfiring electrical signals, telling your brain there's a sound when there's only silence. Your brain hates silence.
To fix the missing signal, it invents [music and singing] this phantom ringing to fill the void.
It's a literal hardware error in your nervous system. And because your brain is constantly trying to hear what isn't there, that's exactly why
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