(No Ads) 10 Hours of Soft White Noise | Black Screen for Sleep

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I updated this one to be even softer: (No Ads) The Softest White Noise Ever | 10 Hours, Black Screen:

Soft, warm White Noise for sleep, relaxation or focus. For everyone that appreciates a deep, loud rain muffled by the comfortable walls of your home or for those who like imagining sleeping aboard a city-sized, interstellar spaceship that has that soothing Star Trek Enterprise-type hum.

Great for lulling your baby or spouse into a deep sleep, giving them something soft and consistent to focus on and drift off to, and giving you that well-deserved nap.

#whitenoise #sleep #baby #focus #relaxing

Here's two profound quotes by Dr. Carl Sagan, who we discuss in the second half:
▸"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology."
▸"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality." -Dr. Carl Sagan



►My current reading list (for those interested):

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►my ASMR playlists...
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FYI, I just updated this white noise to be even smoother and more effective: The Softest White Noise Ever:

LetsFindOut
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Don’t worry about your exam. Don’t worry about your test. Don’t worry about the home work due tomorrow. You’re doing amazing and even coming here to study is a start and I’m proud of you! Don’t stress out. You’re doing amazing. You got this. And just remember, I might not know you but at the end of the day I want you to do well, so if you don’t want to study for yourself, study for me. I believe in you ❤

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In case someone want to know, here is an explanation about the "color noises"

white noise is comprised of an equal amount of every frequency, all played at once. It happens in real life when your TV or radio makes static noise. however, because of our ears’ frequency response, we perceive higher frequencies as louder, so it doesn’t sound particularly balanced to most people. pretty much any other color is basically a slight variation on white noise, based on a rough comparison between the frequency spectrum and the color spectrum. the most obvious and least helpful to know about, black noise, is simply silence.

Pink noise is essentially bass-boosted white noise, where the amplitude decreases as the frequencies get higher. It got its name thanks to the pink / violet hues present at the lowest frequencies of light. this is the perceptually ‘balanced’ white noise that many of us are comfortable with; a lot of ‘white noise machines’ actually play something that’s a lot closer to pink noise. It sounds similar to the rumble of a thunderstorm, and it’s been proven to help people sleep.

Next, brown noise: the only color we’ll be discussing with a name that doesn’t come from the color spectrum (although, some people do call it red noise for that reason). Its namesake is Brownian motion, the term that physicists use to describe the way that particles move randomly through liquids. It was also discovered by a man called Robert brown, where the name also comes from.
brown noise is even bassier than pink noise; while pink noise boosts bass to adjust for human ears, brown noise boosts bass a bit more, just to further warm things up. this noise is similar to the sound of waves crashing or winds roaring.

Blue noise is, unsurprisingly, the opposite of pink noise. rather than being bass-boosted, it’s treble-boosted, and the frequencies are so high that most of them are barely even perceptible to us. It sounds pretty similar to the hiss that occurs when you stick your thumb in a hose with running water – a high, screechy tone. similarly, some people also use violet noise, which has even louder high frequencies than blue noise (violet is to blue as brown is to pink).

Gray noise is very similar to pink noise, but with one key difference. while pink noise approximates a curve to adjust for all human ears, gray noise is tailored specifically by scientists for each person who uses it. we all share pink noise, but my gray noise isn’t your gray noise. gray follows a much less general curve, with more specific dips and jumps at certain frequencies, to accommodate one’s unique frequency response. It’s used to treat hearing problems like tinnitus and hyperacusis, and doesn’t have many popular use cases outside of medicine.

This is not my comment but @Rxx
Just interesting fun fact to share.

mikabakker
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This is one of the best white noises that i've heard. Usually the white noise videos on YouTube dont have enough bass, so you can still hear people walking or talking in the house. Because of that, I usually listen to red or brown noise videos, but this video is perfect. Now i can listen to white noise and support my man Rich at the same time 😴

RoshiiMusic
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1:28:14 white noise
1:45:56 white noise
2:07:07 white noise
7:23:38 white noise
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XvezirX
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Finally the tinnitus stopped. I'm crying with relief and exhaustion . Thank you for saving my sanity . I slept for hours for the first time in years

maldunne
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The only white noise that doesn’t overstimulate me 🙂

babyspatter
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Lifesaver for those of us in situations where disrespectful people are loud all night by not turning off tv etc. thank you so much! ❤️

a.c.
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I've been using rain sounds for around a year, but the splattering noises drive me insane. My brain is super active all the time and it hyper focuses on any sharp or unpredictable sounds, so finding a good background noise is painful.

I only just remembered the existence of dedicated white noise and I think I'm saved!
This one is particularly good, no subtle winds or high frequencies. Pure consistency.

On behalf of those with sensory issues and very perceptive hearing, I thank you.

blueberrymuffinz
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for anyone who is having trouble sleeping or is in pain trying to go to sleep, take deep breaths, cry it out if you need to, and take a sip of water. you deserve good sleep ❤ :)

linarabbah
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It's like being out in the middle of the ocean and listening to the waves.

Foogi
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my favourite part was when the screen was black and also fun fact:close eyes for full screen mode

naveedahmadch
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Truly emotional. Especially at the end, so life changing. 7:32:57 was super inspirational, heartwarming, and sad. My favorite part was 2:45:22, i loved how so many different feelings were mashed up inside my brain.

Edit: 105 likes😦

yyle_strz..
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Dude, I have been searching for YEARS to find a balanced enough white noise that it sounds good enough to use with my phone, there's JUST enough low to make it work without being overpowered, nor is it too high.

Thank you so much for making this, this has helped me sleep tremendously!!

SteedRuckus
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Sounds like when you're on a plane 😀

WhisperedFactsASMR
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I have the thinnest walls possible, I hear just about every word my neighbors say, this helps more than anything!

nothingheretowatch
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I’ve been listening to this every night for the past 7 months

TwoHeadedSerpent
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The fact that I was always thinking it would stop but never did was the most triggering part for me, so relaxing

Lex_en_vrai
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It's been 6 hours since i've been listening to this. I had a breakdown and i burst into tears so i put this on to calm down and i fell asleep. It was such a good nap, plus my mind is way more relaxed now. Thank you

testadicazzo
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Why are you scrolling through the comments? You should be sleeping.

joshnurse