Silence Isn’t Empty — Your Brain Won’t Let It Be
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About this listen
Turn everything off.
No music.
No TV.
No background noise.
Just silence.
How long does it take…
before that silence doesn’t feel like silence anymore?
This episode breaks down something most people never question:
👉 Why silence doesn’t stay quiet
👉 Why your brain refuses to leave it empty
👉 And why the longer nothing happens…
it starts to feel like something should
We explore what’s really happening when:
- Silence starts to feel heavy
- You begin to hear things that aren’t fully there
- Your awareness sharpens for no clear reason
- “Nothing” turns into anticipation
You’ll hear how films like Skinamarink create dread using almost nothing at all—
and why your brain does the same thing in real life.
And how real-world experiments, like the Philip Experiment, didn’t start with something happening…
They started with a room that no longer felt empty.
This isn’t about ghosts.
This is about what happens when your brain is left alone with silence…
and refuses to accept it.
A question:
Are you hearing something…
or is your brain trying to finish what isn’t there?
🎧 Listen in a quiet room.
You’ll understand why.
- Why silence triggers discomfort instead of calm
- How your brain creates expectation in empty space
- The moment “nothing” becomes something
- Why understanding it… doesn’t stop it
For full effect, listen in silence.
No distractions.
The Dreadful Truth explores the space between psychology and the unexplained—
where your brain reacts first…
and the explanation comes later.
If this episode made you uncomfortable…
send it to someone who thinks silence is peaceful.
Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.