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[Music] this might sound a little weird to some of you but have you ever been up somewhere really high looked down and had the urge to jump and then you shudder back away and go do something else this urge probably came out of nowhere and disappeared as quickly as it came turns out this urge has a name the call of the void to this day there is no definite answer or explanation for the feeling but there are theories in 2012 jennifer haynes led a study at the department of psychology at florida state university on the call of the void she called it the high place phenomenon and eventually said that the call of the void is potentially the minds weird way of appreciating life they question 431 students about their experiences of high place phenomenon their history of suicidal ideation history of depression and history of anxiety and the results were unexpected both those with and those without a history of suicidal ideation or depression experienced the call of the void but the higher le