feeling electricity
By snm7520
@snm7520 (263)
India
January 11, 2011 8:28am CST
i think i m pretty sure with this that everyone should have felt it at least once in your life.
the thing is that when we hear some kind of typical sound like if someone scratches the black board with their nail, we have some kind of strange feeling in our body like kind of current flow in our body why is it so?
why our body reacts in that way to those kind of sounds? can anyone explain.
thank you
2 responses
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
11 Jan 11
That's called "irritation". In my own words, it's a reaction produced either by internal or external stimuli. It's when you can't stand something or someone causing it that results on involuntary shrugging or twitching of the nerves.
@ladygator (3465)
• United States
11 Jan 11
I am really not certain. I have been trying to come to a good conclusion for this. I can feel electricity in the air at times. And when I pet my cats they really have it as they shock me. Or when you slide your feet across the carpet. The best idea that I have for this is a sensory reaction. Your sense of touch is disrupted? Thats just my guess.


