Not just an absence of noise, scientists now say silence can really be heard


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Experiments carried out by Johns Hopkins University suggest that 'silence is truly heard.' — dpa

WHILE it might not amplify the words of prophets written on subway walls, to paraphrase the Paul Simon song, there is such a thing as the sound of silence.

That’s going by experiments carried out by Johns Hopkins University, which suggest that “silence is truly heard.”

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