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[INTRO ♪] So, theres a thing happening on the internet that you might have seen: viral gifsor gifs, no ones decided for sure yetthat seem to have a sound. Theyre silent, like all gifs, but if youre one of the many people that experience a phenomenon known as vEAR, you might have heard them. vEAR stands for Visually Evoked Auditory Response. Its only recently been identified, in a paper published in 2017. Though initially vEAR flew under the radar, it got launched into the spotlight in December of 2017 when a gif of a bouncing electrical tower went viral on Twitter. Well stick it in the description for you to see. ing to the highly unscientific twitter poll alongside said tweet, a majority of respondents perceived sound from the gif as the tower hit the floor. Thats a pretty sizeable number. Of course, theres always the possibility that a lot of people were just going along to feel includedbut then again, theres whole subreddits devoted to noisy gifs. Even so, that tweet cau