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Originally posted by -!Felu!-
So that concludes that this is due to our brain wave patterns. Different types of brainwaves can sense different type of sound waves. Right?
No. Has got nothing todo with "brain wave patterns".
But it has everything todo with the receptors in our ears getting damaged (by too long exposure to too loud sound or by age, etc...). If the receptors don't get anything you can have all the same or all the alternative "brain wave patterns" in the world, you wont hear a thing.
The receptors in our ears are like microphones (in fact they work almost exactly the same too). If those get damaged you can have the worlds most advanced sound system, no signal will be recieved by your amplifier.