Professora Akira
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It can be found it right in the heart of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The self-proclaimed, Tulsa Center of the Universe is a worn concrete circle in the middle of a brick sidewalk on a pedestrian bridge. The circle itself is approximately thirty inches in diameter and it is placed within the middle of another circle that is made up of fifteen rows of bricks.
The “Center of the Universe” is a little-known mysterious acoustic phenomenon. If you stand in the middle of the circle and make a noise, the sound is echoed back several times louder than it was made. It’s your own private amplified echo chamber.
It’s been called a “whisper chamber,” a phenomenon and a mystery.The center itself is a worn concrete circle, 30 inches in diameter, that’s in the middle of a 13-row circle of bricks eight feet in diameter.
When someone stands in the center of the circle, facing any direction, and makes a noise, that noise is echoed back several times louder than it was made.
The same thing happens if one stands a foot or less away from the circle and speaks to a person directly across the circle.
As the legend goes, a foghorn could be going off in the center of the circle and those on the outside wouldn’t hear it. The truly amazing thing is that no one outside of the circle can hear the loud, distorted echo. Only the person standing in the circle can hear it.
It’s an incredible effect.
-Tulsa World/LivesimpleNow
The self-proclaimed, Tulsa Center of the Universe is a worn concrete circle in the middle of a brick sidewalk on a pedestrian bridge. The circle itself is approximately thirty inches in diameter and it is placed within the middle of another circle that is made up of fifteen rows of bricks.
The “Center of the Universe” is a little-known mysterious acoustic phenomenon. If you stand in the middle of the circle and make a noise, the sound is echoed back several times louder than it was made. It’s your own private amplified echo chamber.
It’s been called a “whisper chamber,” a phenomenon and a mystery.The center itself is a worn concrete circle, 30 inches in diameter, that’s in the middle of a 13-row circle of bricks eight feet in diameter.
When someone stands in the center of the circle, facing any direction, and makes a noise, that noise is echoed back several times louder than it was made.
The same thing happens if one stands a foot or less away from the circle and speaks to a person directly across the circle.
As the legend goes, a foghorn could be going off in the center of the circle and those on the outside wouldn’t hear it. The truly amazing thing is that no one outside of the circle can hear the loud, distorted echo. Only the person standing in the circle can hear it.
It’s an incredible effect.
-Tulsa World/LivesimpleNow


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