You've obviously never heard someone an hour after eating mexican food
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Because human hears are sensitive to sounds ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz only. Most body sounds don't fall within the range.
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"condisering"
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must be an intelligent designer
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Indeed. Imagine if we heard the sounds of our bones moving, blood flowing, lungs expanding ,etc?
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that would be annoyingly inefficient. We would be... focus-less
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not necessarily, because we do, as humans, tend to ignore things we constantly hear/see like our nose
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but the nose is silent. Think about many annoying things. combined. Have u ever had a clogged nose?

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argh, rip brain, we'd probably evolve to go deaf
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There is a point I think. Is is highly possible we can hear them, the brain just overlooks them.
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in books when that one person says "my body was screaming in pain" I'm over here like "where tho?"
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Hahaha right
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*considering
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You've obviously never met me.
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its just infrasonic wave
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We tend not to hear ourselves. The heart, the mind the body- none. So unconscious of ourselves
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we cant hear infrasonics
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