The GIF That Is Wondering the Internet

Internet users have been surprised by a voice-free animation which, in fact, “you can hear”. The GIF shows a high-tensive pole jumping over the wire like in the rope dance game, with “shaking” screen whenever it hits the ground. Thousands of Twitter users have reported having [...]
The GIF shows a high-tensive pole jumping over the wire as in the double Dutch dance game, beating “ ” screen whenever it hits the ground.
Thousands of Twitter users have reported hearing a drop “ ” noise whenever the power stake fell to the ground.
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Dr. Lisa DeBruine, a psychologist at Glasgow University, published animation, asking: “Does anyone know why we can hear this gif?
It all seems to be because of the acoustic reflection in the ear, which is an involuntarily contraction of the muscles in the ear when we speak or hear noise.












