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Can one meditate in the "anechoic" chamber?

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It is not necessarily but I wonder what would happen if monk will meditate in **"anechoic" chamber**? **The Orfield Labs room was recognized as the quietest in the world** If you stand in it for long enough, you start to hear your heartbeat. A ringing in your ears becomes deafening. When you move, your bones make a grinding noise. Eventually you lose your balance, because the absolute lack of reverberation sabotages your spatial awareness. [Here is link](https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/anechoic-chamber-worlds-quietest-room/index.html) >**There will be -20db silence in the room. So may we know how much db of silence (internally) is produced while mediating?** **So will monk be able to meditate in this room or he will suffer the effect of it?** **When we can hear heartbeat, bones grinding noise will he able to concentrate on breathing and could meditate without suffering?**
Asked by Swapnil (2164 rep)
Mar 30, 2020, 12:30 PM
Last activity: Mar 13, 2021, 08:41 AM